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Connecting an Over-the-Air Antenna
Chapter 12
To get the best possible digital signal reception, make sure you use the best over-the-air
antenna for where you live:
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You can receive a limited number of channels using a rabbit ears-type antenna on top
of the TV set, or a much larger number via a large UHF/VHF indoor/outdoor antenna.
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The higher the quality of the antenna you use, the greater its range and the better its
reception will be.
Digital OTA Broadcasts are Still Developing
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Broadcasters may still be testing digital signals and their strength, and may vary
power output, or turn even turn off some signals, without notice.
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Some broadcasters do not yet have a permanent transmitter tower in place.
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Broadcasters may choose to multicast, which allows them to provide multiple
standard-definition channels in the same bandwidth used to provide a single high-
definition channel.
These factors are outside of DISH Network's control.
Additional Installation Considerations
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Follow local and National Electric Code requirements for grounding the antenna.
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RG-6 coaxial cable is preferred for the A
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line. If you are diplexing the
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and S
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cables, RG-6 coaxial cable must be used.
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You cannot use a diplexer to combine the A
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and S
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cables if using
an amplified antenna.
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If you are using a diplexer to combine the TV2 Home Distribution signal of the receiver
and the A
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, you must use a Super Home Node to prevent accidentally
broadcasting the Home Distribution signal from the antenna.
If you have questions about over-the-air channels, contact the broadcasters, not DISH
Network. DISH Network does not broadcast over-the-air signals and so cannot do
anything to change over-the-air signal quality. However, the receiver's digital channel
setup menus provide a signal strength bar that can help you in aiming the over-the-air TV
antenna for the strongest possible signal.
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