"The dish mast needs to be grounded and the coax needs to be grounded near where it enters the building. These are code issues. RG series coaxial cables are approved for room to room use. They will not transfer fire. Do not assume. Installer's are known for cutting corners. Professional means getting paid for the work, not being good at it. Grounding the mast to the building's grounding system gives the dish mast the same charge as the earth below the surface. The dish is therefore less likely to attract lightning than the surrounding area."
Dish TV is a pretty good service, they have a lot of channels. Dish Network, and Direct TV are the two main companies, and Direct TV is better than the other.
No.
Yes, there is no difference. I use a Direct dish and an Expressvu receiver at the cottage.
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I was planning on getting Direct TV. Would I need a second dish to get wireless internet”
The satellite dish is usually places on the roof when one subscribes to Direct TV. Typically, a technician will come and install the dish as they are able to locate the most ideal place.
If you are in to bundles like phone, internet, and television bundles then Comcast would be a better choice for bundling packages. However, if you want a perfect television entertainment packages, it would be either Dish Network and Direct TV. Dish Network is for family entertainment and is cheaper than Direct TV which is for sports entertainment.
direct tv or dish, same thing
You can use the dish but not the LNB; it will not work for dtv. The DISH Network LNB and the receiver decodes the signal and gives you a picture on your TV.
YES
It depends on what you have (Dish Network, Direct TV, etc.) Direct TV is 122 and 121
Bandamax is not in Direct TV. It is in Dish Network. You can find Bandamax on channel 867 in Dish Network. Bandamax sometimes airs on Galavision for a little bit in Direct TV.