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Re: Dish Install Question

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Originally posted by ben
I currently have an Austar dish, i am not sure of the size and technical name of this dish, but its the standard one that comes with subscription
That tells me that you've never done it before and haven't got a clue what to do - correct?

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am moving houses soon and was wondering if i take my dish to my new house how hard would it be to install it by myself on my new roof?
That tells me that you've never done it before and haven't got a clue what to do - correct?

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Could it be done my hit and miss moving the dish to the right angle of the sat or is this really hard and could only be done by an austar technican or someone with the right tools?
That tells me that you've never done it before and haven't got a clue what to do - correct?

Have another read of my 2 posts little boy and look and learn!

I told you originally that it wasn't yours to move, but by all means get up there and do it yourself and if you get zapped or fall off the roof I bet I know who the first person you ring is - your solicitor for suing Austar!

Then I tell you if you didn't like that idea of letting them do their own work, to get up there and watch the installer do it and look and learn and ask questions - how bloody hard is that?

Now you say all you are asking is for tips - here's a tip - instead of bagging responses to your laziness, get off ya ass and do sumpin about it instead of being a smart ass!

You put the dish up.
You find the bird.
You tune it in.
You make sure the quality is good.
You get the pictures.
You are now an installer - well done!

FFS!
 
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