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A sleek, compact satellite dish comes with one Single Universal LNB.
It's a high-quality satellite dishes constructed of polyester-coated and powder-lacquered steel, and can withstand wind power up to 50 m/s. Each antenna is engineered for maximum efficiency in amplifying the satellite signal and is delivered with all parts needed for outdoor installation.
Select a dish no larger than the minimum required for good reception.
East Chian / Phillipines:
55cm / 45cm diameter
How to Install a Satellite Dish
A satellite dish can prove to be an excellent alternative to cable television. They provide digital visual and audio and are unmatched in their choices of programming. There are only three parts to the system; the dish, a long coax cable, and the receiver that plugs into your television.
1. Dream is the most popular English satellite tv program provider on the market in east Asia. Make sure you have an unobstructed view (especially no high buildings/trees) towards southeast, at an angle of elevation of 25-50 degrees. This is the direction you must point your satellite dish.
2. Try to choose a location where you will have easy access to the dish, such as on the side of your house (no aluminum siding) or on a tall post. However, most times there are no other choices but to mount it on the roof or balcony.
3. The final consideration in deciding where to mount the dish, is determining how you will route the cable to your television. Try to have the shortest distance between the dish and your TV.
4. Run the coax cable from the satellite dish to your television satellite receiver. Use a cable snake to route through walls and ceilings. Use available space in the attic or basement for easy cable routing.
5. Here is an example of an easy route for the cable. First into the house from the dish into the attic. Second, run the cable through the attic to above the wall adjacent to your television. Finally, drill through the attic floor, in-between the wall. Drill another hole in the wall behind your television. Snake the cable from the attic to the hole behind the TV.
6. Attach the cable to the satellite receiver, grab the remote, and enjoy.
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