Satellite TV
Installation Guide
After you
order your satellite TV system, the next step is to install it.
Here you
have the option of installing your satellite TV system yourself, or letting a
professional do it for you.
Professional Satellite TV Installation
Professional satellite TV installation will save you hours of work, plus the job
will be done right. But installation fees from some satellite TV dealers can
cost rmb250 to rmb500 or more.
Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Satellite TV Installation
Here's how to install a satellite TV system yourself:
First, mount your satellite dish on a south-facing wall, or on your roof, within
100 cable-feet of your TV. Choose a location where there are no obstructions
such as trees or tall buildings.
If you live in an apartment or condo complex and aren't allowed to mount your
dish on a wall or roof, you can mount it inside, or on your balcony, using a
stand which can be ordered from your satellite TV dealer.
After installing your satellite TV dish, run the cable through your house walls
to the rooms where you have your TVs, then ground your dish, and caulk all the
holes you made in your walls.
Hooking up your satellite TV consists of connecting the cable to your satellite
TV receivers, then connecting your receiver to the nearest telephone jack.
Follow the wiring diagram that came with your satellite TV equipment package.
Now go to your satellite TV provider's signal strength menu on your satellite TV
receiver to get the correct azimuth (direction), elevation (angle), and skew
(dish rotation) for your location so your can correctly aim your dish.
Using the signal strength menu, a compass, and a friend to monitor the signal
strength menu on your TV, point your dish in the right direction and move it
slowly up and down until you obtain maximum signal strength. Be patient as this
may take awhile.
Finally, you'll need to contact your satellite TV provider to activate your
system.