| -- End Ad Box ---> | | | | There may be occasion when mounting of the |
| One of Dish Network's offers is free installation of | | | | Dish is just not possible. If such an instance should |
| all equipment and service to first time subscribers. | | | | present, Dish Network includes, in their |
| This is excellent because you are assured of | | | | promotional offer, a tripod stand. This alternative |
| expert installation initially. There may come a time, | | | | to wall or roof mounting is great for use in |
| though, when you either must change Dish | | | | apartments or condominiums - especially if there |
| Network's Dish because of necessity or just | | | | are rules that prohibit nailing and mounting objects |
| because you want to change it. Whatever the | | | | on dwelling exteriors. The only problem with using |
| reason, it is easily accomplished with some | | | | a tripod is that it is highly sensitive. The tripod and |
| precaution. | | | | Dish Network Dish need to be placed far and |
| The actual Dish Network Dish is small, about 2 to | | | | away from people or animals that may cause it |
| 2 l/2 feet in diameter, and mounts quite easily on | | | | to tip in any way. Sometimes people and animals |
| an outside wall, a veranda, roofing, fences, or | | | | may bump into the tripod and even the slightest |
| even the roofs or sides of garages. It is light in | | | | touch can interrupt your reception. When this |
| weight and this makes it even easier to fasten. | | | | happens, your television screen will indicate that |
| Each Dish Network Dish has two antennas, and | | | | the Dish is looking for a signal. Then you will need |
| they should always be pointed toward or facing | | | | to lightly touch or tap your satellite dish until begin |
| the Southern sky. Each of these antennas is | | | | transmitting is resumed and the imaging is |
| instrumental in intercepting and transmitting | | | | restored on the television screen. |
| satellite signals onto your television screen. When | | | | It is assumed that the question is being asked: |
| choosing a new location for your Dish, be sure | | | | Well, if Dish Network's Dish is so sensitive that |
| you look at the environment well so there will be | | | | even a bump or nudge will knock it out of line, |
| no future obstructions of the signal transmission. | | | | then how does it withstand being mounted on |
| Place it away from trees, places where children | | | | walls with the wind, rain, snow, etc., hitting it |
| play, buildings, other wiring, any thing that might | | | | constantly? The only thing I can think of is that |
| get in the way of satellite transmissions. Dish | | | | with the Dish being stationary, it is secure and |
| Network's satellite dish must be pointing directly | | | | receiving a constant line of signaling; when jolted, |
| and unobstructed at a Southern sky at all times. | | | | it interrupts the flow of signaling from satellites |
| This assures you of uninterrupted signal | | | | and throws it into chaos until secured again. Who |
| transmission from Dish Network's satellites and | | | | knows? Your guess is as good as mine in this |
| the best in quality program viewing on your | | | | regard. |
| television system. | | | | |