Satellite TV System – A Closer Look
In the early 90s when the first satellite TV system equipment appeared on the market, only people with good financial means could afford buying them. Home dishes were often considered an expensive luxury that occupied half the roof or yard and didn’t work that great either; unlike cable and regular broadcast, satellite TV was surely hard to get. Presently, you can see nice small dishes perched on most rooftops, and this happens not only in urban areas, but in distant country locations where cable companies cannot reach. Movies, sporting events and news from around the world lure the user to install a satellite TV system for the entire family.
There are however cases when the installation of satellite TV systems are not possible because of the incompatibility with the house local conditions. Thus, houses with an obstructed southern exposure have little or no signal reception at all, and home owners have to be content with a cable service instead of a satellite TV system. If the dish cannot be mounted on the roof, there is always the backyard to try. Experts advise that you test the home for satellite TV system compatibility before subscribing to provider, the company’s employees will most often help you with the checking process.
Then, the mounting area for the satellite TV system has to meet some conditions. Though, it is possible to receive the signal through windows, the general recommendation is to locate the dish outside on roofs, chimneys or balconies. The mounting area doesn’t have to be too large, since modern antennas are not more than twenty inches wide. Renters could face restrictions for the mounting surface of the dish, as they can use only the areas that fall under the regulations of the renting contract and no common spaces like the roof deck for instance.
Do not overlook the importance of the wiring for the installation of a satellite TV system. You need coaxial cable outlets in the TV area, and if there is a former cable network or the house has coaxial wiring, then you are free of this additional task. If your situation corresponds to these two cases, then you may not have to go through the trouble of specific wiring for the satellite TV system. In case you do not meet this requirement, it is good to know that the wiring falls into your responsibility as the service provider mentions it as a must-have.