i work for dish and thats not up to spec lol typical retailer install shouldnt have white cable running from the dish to ground block, cable should be secured with plastic screw clips not metal, it does look like there was a facia bracket on that dish which is good because most retailers here in florida will just bolt the short mast right to anything lol and in your drop box the ground block must be secured or atleast zip tied to somethin but idk i guess retailers dont get qc'd like we do otherwise id be bangin out 10 jobs a day haha
White coax not up to spec? Are you out of your mind? You know that the color of the coax doesn't indicate the type of coax. There are plenty of manufacturers that make white coax specifically for exterior use. If you work for Dish, you have black coax because it is cheaper than the white, and quite frankly black looks more appealing than white on more colors. But if he is independent he can use any color coax he wishes as long as it meets certifications (UL listing, etc).
what is that cable that is laying loose in the box? If I no longer have cable, could I attach my roof antenna to that loose wire, to just get standard tv?
Bem diferente da instalação que nos fazemos aqui no brasil .
i work for dish and thats not up to spec lol typical retailer install shouldnt have white cable running from the dish to ground block, cable should be secured with plastic screw clips not metal, it does look like there was a facia bracket on that dish which is good because most retailers here in florida will just bolt the short mast right to anything lol
and in your drop box the ground block must be secured or atleast zip tied to somethin but idk i guess retailers dont get qc'd like we do otherwise id be bangin out 10 jobs a day haha
White coax not up to spec? Are you out of your mind? You know that the color of the coax doesn't indicate the type of coax. There are plenty of manufacturers that make white coax specifically for exterior use. If you work for Dish, you have black coax because it is cheaper than the white, and quite frankly black looks more appealing than white on more colors. But if he is independent he can use any color coax he wishes as long as it meets certifications (UL listing, etc).
Great job. Keep up the vids.
what is that cable that is laying loose in the box? If I no longer have cable, could I attach my roof antenna to that loose wire, to just get standard tv?
No since cable tv is digital now you need to purchase a receiver (through a cable company) in order to watch tv
how did your tool last?
what at about internet cable?
Least you didn't butcher up the existing cables