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Satellite reception dish installation or alignment contractors and installers in the city of Acton, California.

Other services include satellite antenna dish wiring installation and aiming in Acton, termination, plenum wire runs, wall plate installation, when looking for a satellite equipment installer look no further, we have been installing satellite dishes and reception equipment for over 16 years in Acton and surrounding cities. The quality of our installation services is proven and vast in all sorts of buildings both for residential and business customers. We have performed custom wiring runs in various types of dwellings from single to multiple family (MDU) and commercial satellite installations all over Los Angeles.

Call on us for all your satellite dish installation needs in Acton and surrounding cities.

You can count on us to have your new satellite reception dish professionally installed and the wiring and actual positioning of the satellite dish done right and according to code for safety and reliability. Our Acton satellite antenna dish mounting contracting services are backed by our extensive experience in the installation field dating back to 1998, that is over 16 years of experience and over 4000 single family homes, multiple family units (apartment buildings) and commercial establishments combined installations in the Los Angeles, Ventura, San Bernardino and Santa Barbara County cities. We have performed brand new installations, dish aiming, system relocation, additional receiver installation, rerouted RG-6 coax cabling for better appearance. activated new satellite receivers, and extended lines to other rooms or locations within and between buildings. Our extensive experience means to you a superior service and reliable work that will last for years to come.

Satellite dish antenna installation, technician and contractor services

Experienced satellite dish antenna installer technician, we service, move, align and install new antenna equipment for all major brands. We service the City of Acton, California since 1998.

  • Directv satellite installer Acton, California
  • Dish Network satellite installer Acton, CA
  • Free-to-air satellite dishes and receiver installation
  • Moving satellite dish to new address
  • Align existing satellite dish for best reception
  • Satellite tuner receiver wiring and cable concealment
  • Run unsightly RG-6 wiring within attic space
  • Relocate satellite dish or cabling

Factors that affect the quality and intensity of the signal available at the input terminal of your satellite receiver:

  • The length of RG-6 cable from the satellite dish antenna to your satellite receiver
  • Any splices in the line (if any)
  • Diplexers inserted in between the cabling
  • The accuracy of the alignment and the skew setting.

Satellite dish antenna installation safety guidelines

Installing an antenna to receive the free TV programming you've been thinking on can be very exciting, but before the final screw is installed there are some common sense and some no so common sense suggestions that an installer should follow for a safe and long lasting satellite dish antenna installation.

  • Do not install during a windy day
  • Install dish antenna away from any power lines
  • Ground both the RG-6 cable and the antenna dish mast appropriately
  • Attach the antenna dish securely and be positive it will not come into contact with any power cables should it fall down.
  • Isolate terminals to make sure water stays out of the LNB and connectors and will not cause corrosion and signal degradation.

Satellite dish antenna installer Services in Acton, California

We install new antenna cabling and service existing infrastructure in commercial and residential environments and provide services such as:

  • RG-6 cabling in wall, plenum or riser
  • Wall fishing of cabling
  • Termination and labeling of cabling
  • Alignment of existing satellite antennas
  • Remove old abandoned RG-6 cabling and swap damaged LNBs
  • Install new RG-6 cable lines to other satellite receivers
  • Install additional satellite receiver

Recent satellite dish antenna cabling or aligning and setup service requests in Acton, CA

Mount dish antenna

Set up my new Dish antenna and point it for best reception.

Carlos N.
Acton, CA 93510

Align satellite dish

Attach antenna to exterior of home. Route wires concealed within attic.

Saul K.
Acton, CA 93510

Wall Fishing

Wall fish currently exposed cables to comply with code. Install new hardware

Pablo P.
Acton, CA 93510

New cable run

Install new cable run in existing commercial office building, plenum rated cable.

David Y.
Acton, California

Set up second tuner

Install new tuner and add splitter. Program tuner and set up favorite channels.

JC T.
Acton, CA 93510

Relocate satellite dish

Connect and configure into my home a new satellite receiver

Jerry R.
Acton, CA 93510

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Satellite dish installation guidelines in Acton

First off, we use some tools to perform satellite antenna dish installation and alignment in Acton (aiming), such a satellite signal meter, appropriate size sockets and wrenches, a tall ladder, some jumper coax cables, and a powered LNB usually via the satellite signal meter. We follow common sense safety precautions when installing the satellite dish and attach the RG-6 coax cable to the home or business walls or fascia board. All electrical codes are adhered to during installation. A dish and feed array is designed to receive two or three spaced apart satellites will have two or three feeds, each with an LNB. The feeds need to be spaced apart to suit the satellite azimuth and elevation pointing angle differences. The dish acts as a mirror and forms an inverted and reversed image of the many satellites in a curved line in the focal region. If you are looking due south the satellites in the sky form a curved line with the highest satellite at the top. In such a case you would set your central feed aimed at the due south satellite. The outer feeds would be slightly higher up. The left feed would work to the right satellite and vice-versa. Many dishes have pre-made fixed LNB spacing. This assumes that the dishes will be used in the US and for the reception of satellites spaced say 9 deg apart. The entire antenna (dish and LNBs) may be rotated to set the polarization/skew angle. Optimize this for the central satellite. General purpose multi-LNB antennas may have perhaps 5 feeds. The central LNB/feed will be set first and then the outer ones individually.

Each LNB/feed needs to be adjusted, up/down and sideways and in rotation also to set the polarization angle. If all the satellites are away sideways from south, for example in a generally south west direction, the the feeds will all be in a sloping line going down towards the south west. As an example. You are on longitude 90 west and you want to point to satellites at 110 and 119 west. These satellites are further to the west than you are, so the satellites will be in a sloping line going downwards towards the south west. See the right hand half of the figure to the top right. In some cases the individual LNBs may be rotated to individually to set the polarization/skew angles correctly. In some cases the dual or triple feed assembly is not adjustable and also fixed relative to the dish and the entire dish and feed array must be rotated to set the average polarization angle correctly. The tilt makes the feed array line up with the sloping line of satellites in the upper diagram. Because the dish is a reflector the upper feed receives signals from the lower satellite and vice versa. The left feeds receives from the right satellite and vice-versa. The effective reflection point on the dish is the lower central edge of the dish in the case of offset fed designs, or the center of the dish in the case of axi-symmetric circular dishes with the primary feed in the center supported by three equal length struts. When setting up a multi-lnb system it is possible to become confused as to which LNB is in use. I suggest initially wrapping all except one feed with aluminum foil. Then only one LNB will work. Line this up correctly and verify that it really does point at the wanted satellite. Check the list of satellite TV programs and make sure that you have a unique identifying known satellite TV signal relating to a specific satellite.