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However DirectTV charges extra to do this. They will do a placement on the edge of the roof for free. Also on the ground placement is subject to being hit by lawn mowers which, unless you are very handy, would require a service call to DirectTV to re-align. However we've had ours installed this way for 6 years without any issue. |
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Yep. If they don't RTFM, and follow it, then they will be at risk.
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For those who are unsure about restrictions on antenna use
here is a link to the FCC rule on antennas Over-the-Air Reception Devices Rule | Federal Communications Commission |
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Silicondust is the innovator of the HDHomeRun® line of network connected TV tuners. We offer global solutions to Live TV streaming in homes, businesses, hotels, education facilities, or anywhere Live Linear TV will be streaming to multiple viewing devices within a connected network." I use the "HD HomeRun Connect DUO" in my streaming setup (two integral tuners) and the picture quality is excellent! Consumer - Silicon Dust FredF |
Would a second antenna pointed in another direction with a signal combiner help?[/QUOTE]
YES Combine two antennas for even better reception: TIP: Combine two antennas for even better reception - The Solid Signal Blog FredF |
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I have a antenna outside at my home in Rochester NY which I set myself and works well but more on the high end setup than what I would install in the villages . I would like to at some point install one at my rental patio villa. Comcast seems to raise my rates with taxes included about $10.00 a month every year since I have had the service in 2016 just for basic TV. Just to put this out there I spoke to someone a couple of years ago from the TOV that the new units being built ( mine late 2015) they have some sort of reflective material in the roof or attic. So those of you that are thinking of putting a antenna in your attic just understand your signal may not work well if you have reflective in the attic/roof. |
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Ground mounting won't always work if you have an obstruction (like your home or a tree) between dish and direct view of sky from the sides or back of your home as I did. Also as for mowing issues with ground mounts just put a 3' diameter circle with flowers or stones around it and it won't get hit. I once weedwacked my wire in half before doing that up north. :P |
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Still I wouldn't put it past a landscaper to weed wack the pole a foot off the ground or to bump into the pole while spraying the bed. But in 6 years here our pole dish hasn't moved, knock on wood:) |
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