In addition, with a cable or wireless connection you can receive Internet services that are contracted with the telephone company. Does your building have a home automation network and do you want to install a satellite dish?
The installation wiring can be used to channel the antenna cable to your home if they give you the corresponding authorization. In a single-family home, you will only have to attend to the possible urban norms. Once each part of the kit has been identified, it is time to mount the parabolic and then install it at the appropriate point. In general, the steps are as follows:. Step 1. Fix the anchor legs of the support to the back of the plate: normally it is placed with four through screws and four nuts.
Do it with their corresponding screws and nuts. Tighten the screw with a flat wrench. Put the LNB, but do not tighten at all until regular. Before installing the satellite dish on the wall of any common element of a community of neighbors, you must inform yourself if it has specific rules for its placement. Normally it only affects aesthetics, but in some cases in historical buildings, for example the regulations may be stricter. You should also inform yourself before placing it on the street, in case the city council imposed conditions.
The final step when installing an Antenna is to put it in place. The process is as follows:. Step 2. With a bubble level, place the bracket on the wall to mark the anchor points. It is important that the support is well fixed so that it resists strong winds. Place the plugs flush with the wall, then fix the support and put the screws, in this case hexagonal head.
Approach the plate with the arm of the structure already mounted before the support tube or mast. Fasten with the jaw or screw. At the same time screw the two nuts to achieve a homogeneous adjustment in both parts.
You should place it approximately, both in height and in line with respect to the point of the satellite you wish to tune. Follow the recommended parameters. Tighten the jaw or U-bolt with a flat wrench if not included in the kit, you will have to buy it until the antenna arm is secured. The circular support serves to regulate the azimuth of the antenna.
After installing a satellite dish, there is still an essential step: connect it to the receiver or socket to access the satellite contents. Learn how to do it right:. Step 3. Turn back the protective metal mesh and cut the plastic coating without cutting the central copper wire. Secure the cable with staples in as many points as necessary, as in a wall, terrace, fireplace, etc. You can put a PVC tube or corrugated tube and fill the remaining hole with silicone. You should always check if the F connector has to be male or female.
Follow the satellite capture instructions to know the right height and orientation: there are computer applications that will help you in the exact location. Call and ask for an indoor or outdoor antenna installation. That number will go directly to DISH reps who specialize in antenna installations. Do you need to be a Dish or Sling TV subscriber? NO anyone can get Dish to install an antenna. No long-term contracts needed. Can I get a free estimate?
OTARD rules also apply to customer antennas that receive and transmit fixed wireless signals. There are exceptions to OTARD rules, including provisions for safety and preservation of historic areas. Under the OTARD rules, an owner or a tenant has the right to install an antenna on property that they own or over which they have exclusive use or control. This includes single family homes, condominiums, cooperatives, townhomes and manufactured homes.
In the case of condominiums, cooperatives and rental properties, the rules apply to "exclusive use" areas, such as terraces, balconies or patios. If the area is shared with others or accessible without the renter's permission, it is not considered to be an exclusive use area.
OTARD rules do not apply to common areas that are owned by a landlord, a community association or jointly by condominium owners. These common areas may include the roof or exterior walls of a multiple dwelling unit.
Under certain conditions, if a common antenna is available for use by residents, then the community association or landlord may prohibit the installation of an individually-owned antenna or satellite dish, provided the signal quality from the central antenna is as good as the signal quality from an individually-owned antenna or dish, and the costs of using the central antenna are no greater than the costs of an individually-owned antenna or dish.
Restrictions that prevent or delay installation, maintenance or use of antennas covered by the rule are prohibited. For example, in most cases, requirements to get approval before installing an antenna are prohibited.
Restrictions necessary to prevent damage to leased property are permissible, as long as the restrictions are reasonable. For example, a lease restriction that forbids tenants from damaging the balcony floor when installing an antenna is likely to be permissible. An association, landlord or local government may impose certain restrictions when safety is a concern or where a historic site is involved. An example of a permissible safety restriction would be requiring that an antenna is securely fastened down so that it will not be blown loose.
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