TERK Technologies 1DIRECTV Stereo System User Manual


 
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DIRECTV Multi-Satellite Dish Antenna
Finding Suitable
Antenna Site
A suitable antenna site requires an unobstructed view of the
southern sky, a stable antenna mounting surface, a distance of
100-ft or less for RG 6 cable from your antenna to your
receiver, and grounding nearby.
NOTE: It’s important to estimate the cable length at this point.
The DIRECTV satellites are located in the southern sky above
the Equator. The location for your antenna must have
elevation-angle clearance (above the horizon) and 18° span
clearance (from 101° to 119°) for an unobstructed view to all
three satellite locations. Northern border states have elevation
readings toward 30° and southern border states toward 60°.
NOTE: If you are replacing an 18" dish
with a new Multi-Satellite Dish Antenna,
be sure to check for the required 18º
clearance. If you do not have the
required clearance, you should use
a different location.
STEP
2
Sat A, 101° with
Transponders
# 1 to # 32
Sat C, 110° with
Converted Transponders
# 8, #10, #12
Sat B, 119° with
Transponders
# 22 to # 32
No trees, leaves, buildings can be in the line-of-sight
between antenna and satellites.
Due to the many configurations possible, mast-mounting hardware is not included. Be sure you have the necessary mounting hardware before you begin.
Optional mounting kits are available at your local electronics store. Below are potential mounting sites.
Stucco Exterior Wall Wooden Rail Chimney Ground
If you live on the West Coast, the
satellites will be to the south-southeast.
If you live on the East Coast, the
satellites will be to the southwest.