I'm building a new house, and I'd like to have the low-voltage wiring subcontractor "pre-wire" an exterior location for future installation of a Slimline (AU9-S) 5-LNB dish. For various reasons, I prefer to mount the dish on a wall rather than the roof. I plan on using a Commdeck mounting outlet.
My question is: what is the proper mounting location for this scenario? In other words, how far below the eave should the "mounting plate" for the dish go?
From what I've been told, I should try to end up with the dish itself at or above the roofline to allow the most sky exposure and also to prevent runoff from the roof hitting the dish. So I guess one dimension that would be really helpful to know is: the vertical distance from the top of the fully assembled AU9-S dish to the center of the mounting plate, including the height of the mast, etc.
Also, does anyone know much horizontal clearance is provided by the included mast? If my eaves are 12 or 16 inches wide, will the mast give me enough "shift" to get the dish out from under the eave?
One last question: the Commdeck instructions recommend running a ground wire into the box to the interior of the house along with the RG6 cables, presumably to allow the ground wire to be "hidden" rather than run exposed along the exterior of the house. Where should I terminate this ground wire? I don't have a lot of metal pipes in the house. Should I try to run it into the main electrical panel?
My question is: what is the proper mounting location for this scenario? In other words, how far below the eave should the "mounting plate" for the dish go?
From what I've been told, I should try to end up with the dish itself at or above the roofline to allow the most sky exposure and also to prevent runoff from the roof hitting the dish. So I guess one dimension that would be really helpful to know is: the vertical distance from the top of the fully assembled AU9-S dish to the center of the mounting plate, including the height of the mast, etc.
Also, does anyone know much horizontal clearance is provided by the included mast? If my eaves are 12 or 16 inches wide, will the mast give me enough "shift" to get the dish out from under the eave?
One last question: the Commdeck instructions recommend running a ground wire into the box to the interior of the house along with the RG6 cables, presumably to allow the ground wire to be "hidden" rather than run exposed along the exterior of the house. Where should I terminate this ground wire? I don't have a lot of metal pipes in the house. Should I try to run it into the main electrical panel?