Guide To Mounting Your Satellite Dish
By Adam, Fri Dec 9th
The Dish Network satellite dish is only about 2 feet indiameter. Very much a space saver when it comes to mounting thesatellite dish on a wall, fence or garage!
Since the satellite dish is small, it is also light and notbulky in size, this also makes it easier to mount.
Satellite dishes have two antennae's which are pointing back tothe dish and shooting off into the blue sky.
These 2 receiver antennas help bring in a signal to your dishand display the signals they receive on your television.
If you purchase a satellite dish brand new, you won't have toworry about mounting it, because your local satelliteinstallation crew will do all the installing for you. They don'twant you trying to climb up a 10 foot ladder to mount theirdish, so they'll do it for you, which is usually free anyways.
But if you do have to mount your dish yourself, make sure youhave the Dish Network satellite pointing directly into the skyaway from trees, little children and buildings.
By following this step, you will be able to receive the mostpremium possible signal from your satellite dish. This