Estimating Cable Requirements - RCA Satellite TV Antenna Installer's Manual

Thomson satellite dish antenna self-installer's guide
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Estimating Cable Requirements

Now that you've decided on the exact mounting site, you need to
decide where you want the cable to enter the house, and then figure
out approximately how much cable you are going to need.
The diagram below shows you a "typical" installation scheme,
outlining the cables that are needed. The information on the following
page takes you through the cable estimating process step-by-step.
Messenger (ground) wire
grounded to block
RG-6 coaxial cable #1
with messenger wire
#10 Copper or #8 Aluminum
Grounding wire goes to
Central Building Ground
Grounding block
Cable entry into house
RG-6 coaxial cable #2
(no messenger wire)
Messenger (ground) wire
attached to the mounting foot
TV
Estimating Cable Requirements
DSS receiver
A Few Words About
Grounding the
System
Grounding the satellite
system to the central
building ground helps
protect it and other
components from lightning
damage. Dish installation
should comply with local
codes and the National
Electrical Code (NEC).
Grounding the satellite
system is something you can
probably do yourself. But if
you're not sure, you should
contact a qualified
electrician.
Preparing for Installation 11

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