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Preparing for installation, Outdoor indoor, Chapter 1 11 – RCA DIRECTV PLUS 15407690 User Manual

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Chapter 1

11

Preparing for Installation

Note

If your total RG-6 coaxial cable
length from the dish to the
HD unit is more than 112 feet per
coax cable, you may need an
additional installation
component, such as a line
amplifier, to compensate for the
longer cable length.

This diagram shows “typical” installation steps. It illustrates the minimum of
cables needed to give a signal to one digital satellite receiver, HDTV, or HD set-top
converter.

The information on the following pages takes you through the cable estimating process
step-by-step.

RG-6 Coaxial
Cable

Multiswitch

Grounding
Block

HDTV

Dual-Satellite
Antenna

Measure distance from the LNB on the
Satellite Dish Antenna to the Grounding Block

_____________ feet x (4) RG-6 Cables

(with messenger/ground wire)

OUTDOOR

INDOOR

RG-6 Coaxial

Cable

RG-6 Coaxial
Cable

Measure distance from the Grounding Block
to the Central Building Ground

_____________ feet x (2) Ground Wire

Measure distance from the Grounding Block
into the house and to the Multiswitch.

_____________ feet x (4) RG-6 Cables

Measure distance from the Multiswitch to
the Digital Satellite Receiver, HD Set-Top
Converter, or HDTV

_____________ feet x (1) RG-6 Cable

INPUT

ANTENNA

HD MONITOR

INFO

ON

MENU

OK

HD Set Top
Converter,

Digital
Satellite
Receiver

OR

OR

Tip

Measure once and multiply by
four. You will need four cables of
that length to run from the dish
antenna to the grounding block.

Note

You must use RG-6 coaxial
cable(s) from the satellite dish to
the SATELLITE IN jack on the
digital satellite receiver, HDTV, or
HD set-top converter. This
includes to and from the
multiswitch. Other types of
coaxial cable, such as that used
for cable TV (RG-59) will not
work for your HD satellite
system.