Antenna Ground
Antenna Ground Ground Plane Kit For Wilson Magnet ,Roof,Mount Antennas $14.00 Ground Plane Kit For Fiberglass,Trucker Antennas 3/8×24 $12.50 ...
Antenna Ground

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Ground Plane Kit For Wilson Magnet ,Roof,Mount Antennas $14.00 |
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Ground Plane Kit For Fiberglass,Trucker Antennas 3/8×24 $12.50 |
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Ground Plane Kit For Fiberglass,Trucker Antennas 3/8×24 $12.50 |
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Ground Plane Kit For Fiberglass,Trucker Antennas 3/8×24 $12.50 |
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Ground Plane Kit For Wilson Magnet ,Roof,Mount Antennas $14.00 |
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Corvette Antenna Ground Plate w/ Reinforcement $24.95 |
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Ground Plane Kit For Fiberglass,Trucker Antennas 3/8×24 $12.50 |
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Ground Plane Kit For Fiberglass,Trucker Antennas 3/8×24 $12.50 |
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Ground Plane Kit for mobile to base antennas. HAM STICK/ HUSTLER/ FIRESTIK $19.00 |
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Chevelle Z28 Monte Carlo El Camino Nova Impala GS GTO 442 Antennae ground clip $19.99 |
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BROWNING BR 175 NO GROUND PLANE ANTENNA (450-490MHz) $27.95 |
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NOS 70 71 72 CHEVELLE CAMARO SS 396 454 ANTENNA GROUND $3.99 |
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Ground Plane Kit For Wilson Magnet ,Roof,Mount Antennas $14.00 |
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Ground Plane Kit For Wilson Magnet ,Roof,Mount Antennas $14.00 |
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68 69 1970 1971 1972 Corvette Radio Antenna Ground To Chassis Bolt 427 454 LT1 $30.00 |
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68 69 1970 1971 1972 Corvette Radio Antenna Ground To Chassis Bolt 427 454 LT1 $30.00 |
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68 69 1970 1971 1972 Corvette Radio Antenna Ground To Chassis Bolt 427 454 LT1 $30.00 |
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NEW RadioShack 50′ TV/Satellite Antenna Cable w/ Ground $24.00 |
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Comco 730/31 VHF-AM Aeronautical Mobile and Ground Station w/Antenna and Manual $60.00 |
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1968-1979 c3 corvette antenna ground plate $10.00 |
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New! 100 Piece Sample Pack of Antenna RF Ground Radial Lawn Staple Anchor Pins $1.99 |
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AM FM Self Ground Rubber Antenna c/ep $12.37 |
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Ground Plane Kit For Wilson Magnet ,Roof,Mount Antennas $14.00 |
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AM FM Self Ground Rubber Antenna c/mc $12.37 |
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AM FM Self Ground Rubber Antenna c/rv $12.37 |
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Trimble Ground Plane for L1 / L2 antenna (compact or micro centered) $59.99 |
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Ground Plane Kit For Wilson Magnet ,Roof,Mount Antennas $14.00 |
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1967 Corvette antenna ground plate scratch/dent $14.99 |
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New Porcelain Antenna Lightning Arrestor and Bronze Ground Clamp $4.95 |
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NEW! ARCHER Telescoping Antenna Mast Enamel Ground Mount Base 15-5069A $5.99 |
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Redcat 1/10 Ground Pounder 4×4x4 Billet Aluminum Antenna Mount $0.99 |
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NMO Mount CB Mobile /Base Ground Plane Antenna Kit#1465 $27.00 |
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1/4 WAVE GROUND PLANE ANTENNA (30 FT BNC CABLE) BEST OFFER! $38.95 |
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GROUND WIRE 6 AWG GAUGE SOLID BARE COPPER HAM RADIO ANTENNA TOWER YEASU KENWOOD $200.00 |
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66-72 GM Radio Cowl Panel Hood Antenna Ground Strap $10.50 |
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Antenna RF Ground Radial Lawn Staple Anchor Pins Verticals – Inverted L’s – ETC $4.99 |
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630 Antenna Ground Radial Lawn Anchor Staple Pins ***Limited Price Reduction*** $6.89 |
Installing a Satellite Dish Antenna
There exist two main satellite TV providers in the US: Dish Network and DirecTV. Dish Network manufactures its own equipment and you will have to use it if you want to receive their programming. DirecTV allows you to use equipment form several different manufacturers, giving you more freedom of choice. However, no matter which provider you choose, you will always need a satellite- compatible TV, a receiver and a satellite dish antenna. Most providers will include professional installation with their packages. This makes things a lot easier . While you can install everything yourself if you want to, in most cases it is better to let a professional handle everything.
Still, if you have some technical skills and like these kind of things, you can install the satellite antenna by yourself. Besides the actual antenna you will need some parts and tools to install it. A RG-6 cable is required, as are coaxial cable connectors, grounding equipment and weather sealant.
Pointing your dish antenna is very important if you want to receive a good signal. This signal may come from one or more satellites, depending on the satellite dish you are using. It will be easier to correctly position your dish with one satellite and becomes more challenging the more signals are used.
Satellite TV technicians use two things to determine whether there is a clear line to the satellite: azimuth (which means left to right) and elevation (up and down). You can usually get the required angles from your satellite TV provider or by using one of the online services that exist for this.
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