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Satellite Transmitter - Installation

The primary and most important thing to do when setting up a satellite transmitter is to look for the appropriate area. The angle of the transmitter actually depends on the area you live in. In general, the satellite is situated somewhere between 25 and 50 degrees. For the states located in the northern areas of America, the angle would be around 25 degrees. On the other hand the angle for southern states would be 50 degrees. Big plants and buildings can block the signals and therefore you require setting up a satellite transmitter at such an area in which there are no obstructions and the signal level is very high as well. Given below I have summarized the process of installing the satellite transmitter.

The process of installation is not at all hard. You need to position the dish arm at the peak of the pole and then initiate linking the wire. The wire must pass between the poles and linked to the dish. For this purpose you need to ensure that you obtain 3 feet additional wire after passing it between the poles. Now you need to apply some grease on the dish and link the wire to it. It is suggested to ground the arrangement, as grounding will make sure that the system is secure from the lighting harm. Having done that completes the installation job and the thing you need to do afterwards is to link the wire to the transmitter. The final thing you must do is to set the signal. It is a fact that if the quality of signal is high then even drastic weather conditions cannot affect the signals. The highest signal frequency that you can obtain is 100, but it is very hard to get. Signal ranging from sixty to ninety is perfect for your requirements.

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