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Installation of the satellite dish requires the subscriber to know what size and type of dish he or she will need for the coverage area. The next [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] step is installing the mounting system and which direction to aim the dish to receive transmission from the Direct TV [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] Satellite. [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] The Direct TV System uses a small round dish that is lightweight and simple to mount on a rooftop or similar outside location. [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] In rainy or snowy areas, bigger and heavier dishes are needed to prevent weather interference. Once the dish is in the user's possession it is important for the subscriber to examine the area and find a location outside with no obstructions (i.e. tall trees) and where the Direct TV Dish can be aimed in a southerly direction. The subscriber should point the satellite dish approximately 60 degrees upward. If the user is closer to the northern US states, 30 degrees will be amenable. Once the subscriber has found a good location for the dish on their property, mounted the dish and initially directed the Direct TV satellite, the [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] user will attach an appropriate length of cable to the Dish and run it directly from the dish to the receiver.
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Once this step of mounting and connecting the cables into the house is completed, the user will connect the DirecTV receiver. Once the cable is connected to the dish properly and transmitting data efficiently to the DirecTV receiver, the user should finalize the tweaking of the satellite dish by using the appropriate coordinates that appear in the on screen menu. This can be achieved by reading the information on the Direct TV receiver.
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The reception should be tested every time the user connects all units until all the rooms in the subscriber's home or apartment have the Direct TV equipment connected correctly. Important details for the subscriber to remember are: the user needs to be certain of the details of which DIRECT TV Dish is required, research an appropriate outdoor position for the dish with a direct line of sight to the Direct TV satellite with no obstructions, point the satellite dish up between 30 to 60 degrees in a southerly direction and proceed to run RG6 cable. Again, this Quad Shield RG6 cable is necessary [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] for connecting the outside cable as it will be most effective in avoiding interference. The interior cables can be laid using Dual Shield RG6 cable wires that will thread the signal to each room of the house. The IRD receiver component will provide the correct coordinates of the Direct TV satellite in geosynchroneous space and will assist the user to adjust the dish accordingly.
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