I live in Los Angeles and the DirecTV installation person is coming in tomorrow. I'm getting the slimline dish Choice Extra package. I think it uses the 99, 101, and 103 satellites. The problem is I live on the 3rd floor of a 4 floor condo complex with my balcony facing north (HOA won't let me put a dish anywhere else.) However, I live in a unit that is right next to an open hallway and can view a part of the Southeast sky (see crappy blueprint below...). My plan was to get an 8 footpole (pretty much going all the way up to the bottom of the 4th floor) in a cement bucket or basket and attach the satellite to the end of the pole. I was wondering two things:
1. If i did a set up like pictures below (that's the best drawing i can do), would that be sufficient enough to get a solid signal? Using dishpointer.com, I was able to locate the satellites and took some measurements and after some simple trig, i was able to determine that I would BARELLLLY make it over the top (we're talking somewhere between inches to a foot or two over the building for the 99.2 bird) of the building to get a clear LOS to all three satellites
2. Would the dish installation person even try to install a dish given that the opening is so small...? Does he even have the proper tools to do something like this?
1. If i did a set up like pictures below (that's the best drawing i can do), would that be sufficient enough to get a solid signal? Using dishpointer.com, I was able to locate the satellites and took some measurements and after some simple trig, i was able to determine that I would BARELLLLY make it over the top (we're talking somewhere between inches to a foot or two over the building for the 99.2 bird) of the building to get a clear LOS to all three satellites
2. Would the dish installation person even try to install a dish given that the opening is so small...? Does he even have the proper tools to do something like this?
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