How to Install a Ground-Mounted Satellite Antenna
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How to Install a Ground-Mounted Satellite Antenna
Introduction
Sometimes due to the construction of your home or just out of personal preference, you will have to install your satellite antenna in the ground. Here's how!
Instructions
Difficulty: Moderate
Steps
1
Step One
Choose a site that will be free from major dampness year round and one that qualifies for a line-of-sight view to the satellite you wish to use. See "eHow to Determine the Best Location for Your Satellite Antenna."
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Step Two
Collect the following tools and materials: a level; two 80-pound bags of pre-mixed concrete; a shovel; a 5-gallon bucket; a 3.5-foot length of galvanized pipe (2 or 2 1/2 inches in diameter); two stainless or galvanized U-clamps with nuts; four 18-inch sections of 2" x 4" lumber; and a wheelbarrow.
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Step Three
Nail the four pieces of lumber together to form a square.
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Step Four
Excavate a hole in the ground the size and shape of a five-gallon bucket.
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Step Five
Collapse one end of the pipe to prevent rotation, and center the pipe in the middle of the excavated hole with the collapsed end of the pipe entering the dirt.
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Step Six
Place the wood frame over the excavated hole such that the hole is in the center, and set it firmly in the ground. Place a light coating of oil on the wood to make it easier to remove from the concrete.
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Step Seven
Tap the side of the frame facing the satellite view slightly into the dirt. The bubble of the level should read half a bubble off in the opposite direction. This will help provide for drainage.
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Step Eight
Mix the two bags of concrete with water in the wheelbarrow according to the manufacturer's instructions.
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Step Nine
Pour the concrete mixture into the hole and around the pipe evenly up to the surface of the square lumber edge. Remove any excess concrete with a piece of wood or shovel to ensure that the surface of the concrete pad is flat.
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Step Ten
Make sure the pipe mast remained level. If not, re-position it now. Continue to check as the concrete hardens.
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Step Eleven
Remove the wood square after the concrte hardens and proceed to attach the antenna, mast and foot base to the pipe by placing the U-bolts around the pipe and through the holes in the antenna foot base.
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Step Twelve
Level the antenna mast and dish and proceed with the manufacturer's instructions on wiring and tuning the antenna.
Tips & Warnings
- Ensure your system is well-mounted. System movement can reduce signal reception to the point of complete loss.
- Make sure that the growth of new foliage does not interfere with your system.
- During installation, the antenna foot will be attached to the outside of the pipe using the U-clamps and bolts. The clamps should fit snugly around the pipe and enter easily into the holes provided in the antenna foot base with minimum sliding.
Overall Things You'll Need
- Carts Or Wheelbarrows
- Common Nails
- Hammers
- 2-by-4 Boards
- 5-gallon Buckets
- U- Clamps
- Shovels
- Levels
- Galvanized Iron Pipes
- 2 Bags Of Premixed Concrete
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