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		<title>By: mrblueeyesandmore</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jan 2009 01:06:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>1. Inclimeter - its a tool that you use that that helps you verify "line of sight" by checking the elevation and azmith. Elevation and azmith depends on what satallite you want to point at. Make sure you have at least a 3 degree clearance on both just in case of tree growth.

2. Your gonna need  (2)  7/16ths wrenches to loosen and tighten the bolts when you are aiming the dish.

3. You gonna need a meter of some sort that tells you the strength of your satallite signal. You can buy a cheap one for probably 75 bucks but it wont tell you anything except signal strength, not what satallite you are getting signal strength from. The price goes up from there up to around 600 bucks which is what I have used. It tells you what satallites you are getting signal strength from, what transponders, and the signal strength for each transponder and satallite. 

4. For assembling the dish, use your 7/16 wrenches

5. For mounting the dish, use (6) half inch lag screws about 4-5 inches long. 

6. half inch socket for your drill to mount the dish

7. bishop tape or tar patch to put over and under the lag screws that you drill so the roof don't leak.

8. probably a phillips screw driver to screw in the screws that hold the LNBF in place.

9. Cable prep tool to strip the cable and put your fittings on

10. A set of Crimpers to crimp your fittings so they dont fall off.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. Inclimeter - its a tool that you use that that helps you verify &#8220;line of sight&#8221; by checking the elevation and azmith. Elevation and azmith depends on what satallite you want to point at. Make sure you have at least a 3 degree clearance on both just in case of tree growth.</p>
<p>2. Your gonna need  (2)  7/16ths wrenches to loosen and tighten the bolts when you are aiming the dish.</p>
<p>3. You gonna need a meter of some sort that tells you the strength of your satallite signal. You can buy a cheap one for probably 75 bucks but it wont tell you anything except signal strength, not what satallite you are getting signal strength from. The price goes up from there up to around 600 bucks which is what I have used. It tells you what satallites you are getting signal strength from, what transponders, and the signal strength for each transponder and satallite. </p>
<p>4. For assembling the dish, use your 7/16 wrenches</p>
<p>5. For mounting the dish, use (6) half inch lag screws about 4-5 inches long. </p>
<p>6. half inch socket for your drill to mount the dish</p>
<p>7. bishop tape or tar patch to put over and under the lag screws that you drill so the roof don&#8217;t leak.</p>
<p>8. probably a phillips screw driver to screw in the screws that hold the LNBF in place.</p>
<p>9. Cable prep tool to strip the cable and put your fittings on</p>
<p>10. A set of Crimpers to crimp your fittings so they dont fall off.</p>
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		<title>By: rjohnson442000</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jan 2009 15:38:33 +0000</pubDate>
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