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		<title>www.SimplyTrustedGuide.com &#8211; -How to Position a Direct TV Satellite Dish If you are putting up a Direct TV satellite dish yourself, you have to know how to position the satellite dish so that you get the best possible signal. Positioning the dish is actually very easy to do if you have two people. One will be in the house in front of the TV and the other will be outside positioning the dish. STEP 1 Turn on the TV after the Direct TV cable box is hooked up to the TV. Use the remote to access the set up channel. STEP 2 Click on the &#8220;Set Up&#8221; menu. This will take you to another screen with a list. STEP 3 Click on the box called &#8220;Installation.&#8221; This will take you to a screen that displays the satellite signal. Arrow down to the button that is called &#8220;Position&#8221; and click it. STEP 4 Write down the information you are given on this page. You will be given the &#8220;Elevation&#8221; number. You will move the dish to the approximate elevation using the markings on the side of the mounting bracket holding the Direct TV dish. The Azimuth is also displayed on this page. This is the compass direction that is based on zero. It will give you north, south, east and west degrees for your location. STEP 5 Close the page and return to the signal page. Have someone inside watching the signal as you take the Azimuth. Rotation and Elevation numbers outside to position the dish. As you are moving the dish, the person inside will see the signal strength appear on the screen. STEP 6 Move the dish very slowly &#8230;</title>
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		<title>El receptor ac?stico de banda ancha de Lowrance demostr? en la pesca DVD (Australia)</title>
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		<title>Demonstratie van de Radar van Simrad de Breedband in Miami</title>
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		<title>De BreedbandHouwer van de Gebruiker BSNL</title>
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		<title>Camp Rock Aklan June 2011 Feats Broadband Vol 002</title>
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