Does anyone self-install their own dishes, or do you all let the tech do it since it's usually free?
videojanitor,
quite the over kill on the concrete there.
I used 80lbs and put a rod thru the bottom.
Yeah, I went a little nuts! I also put a rod through the bottom of the pole ... this thing ain't movin' ...
Yeah, I went a little nuts! I also put a rod through the bottom of the pole ... this thing ain't movin' ...
Does anyone self-install their own dishes, or do you all let the tech do it since it's usually free?
150 lbs is not overkill - it is reccommended.
You should put some kind of bolt or at least flatten the end of the pole to keep it from spinning.
That's what I did. There's a 3-inch bolt sticking out on two sides of pole -- it doesn't spin.
What pole did you use?
Does anyone self-install their own dishes, or do you all let the tech do it since it's usually free?
i prefer to do my own, but DTV won't allow you to install the slimline dishs yourself. or at least they would not a couple years ago.
What pole did you use? I can't find the correct pipe size and wondered if 2 inch electrical thin wall tubing filled with concrete would be strong enough for a ground installation about 3 foot above the yard? I don't want a dish on my roof either!
Acting on a suggestion found online, I found the correct diameter pipe at a muffler shop. I just brought in the original mount that came with the dish, and said "can you cut me a 3-foot section of pipe that matches this?" I walked out of there with it in about five minutes.
Sorry to hijack the thread, but it's related...
I have a 7 year old system (DirecTV) that I installed myself. It looks like I have a similar pole setup like videojanitor, large pole way back in the south 40
It's time to upgrade, but I've never upgraded any of my equipment before. What's involved from a procedural standpoint?
I want to install the dish myself (slimline). I've see posts that say I'm not allowed, etc. What's the status of this? Can I order a slimline dish and install it myself?
I assume I can order a receiver from a (solidsignal for example) dealer and hook it up myself too. How do I make it "work"? What I mean is do I just take the access card out of my old receiver and put it in the new one? Or do I need to call somebody or what?