Things You'll Need:
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Step 1
Read through the user manual you received with the system to understand the equipment that comes with your DIRECTV service.
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Step 2
Determine the longitude and latitude of your location. Use a GPS or go online to do so.
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Step 3
Find the satellite nearest to your location. Web sites can help.
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Step 4
Identify a location from where the dish antenna can face south without any obstruction (especially from a wall). Ideally look for some space next to a balcony, patio or window.
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Step 5
Install the satellite dish firmly. Take care that it does not move easily because of human activity.
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Step 6
Use the coaxial cable to connect the dish to the receiver.
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Step 7
Connect the receiver to your TV.
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Step 8
Switch on the TV and follow steps listed in the user manual to check if the newly installed system is catching any signal.
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Step 9
Align the dish. To do so, determine the elevation level appropriate for your location and identify the elevation indicator on the dish. Adjust the dish elevation by loosening its elevation nuts and gently moving it up and down. Elevation indicator lining up with the elevation number for your location adjusts the dish properly.
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Step 10
Compare the channels coming on TV with the channel guide to ensure that the dish is receiving a signal from the correct satellite. If the dish receives a signal from another satellite, you might end up watching programs you are not interested in.
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Step 11
Focus the picture by moving the LNB (low-noise blocker) function in and out. You might need the help of another person to check picture quality. This person can watch the television for a clear signal while you are rotating or adjusting the dish.











