Will a satellite dish still work if it is mounted inside the house, as in a loft or spare bedroom?
J JAT Jan 1, 1970 0 Aug 23, 2005 #1 Will a satellite dish still work if it is mounted inside the house, as in a loft or spare bedroom?
J Jim Yanik Jan 1, 1970 0 Aug 23, 2005 #2 Will a satellite dish still work if it is mounted inside the house, as in a loft or spare bedroom? Click to expand... Maybe if it's looking thru a window with no obstructions,but not thru walls or roof.
Will a satellite dish still work if it is mounted inside the house, as in a loft or spare bedroom? Click to expand... Maybe if it's looking thru a window with no obstructions,but not thru walls or roof.
B Bill Janssen Jan 1, 1970 0 Aug 24, 2005 #3 Jim said: Maybe if it's looking thru a window with no obstructions,but not thru walls or roof. Click to expand... Depends what the roof is made of. There will be some loss of signal that will vary depending on snow, rain etc. If it is a metal roof then forget it. Try it and see if it works.
Jim said: Maybe if it's looking thru a window with no obstructions,but not thru walls or roof. Click to expand... Depends what the roof is made of. There will be some loss of signal that will vary depending on snow, rain etc. If it is a metal roof then forget it. Try it and see if it works.
D [email protected] Jan 1, 1970 0 Aug 24, 2005 #4 Short answer, no. The small pizza pan size dish is barely big enough for direct and unobstructed view. You can use a larger 30" dish inside through a special glass that does not have any kind of uv or low-e coating inside.
Short answer, no. The small pizza pan size dish is barely big enough for direct and unobstructed view. You can use a larger 30" dish inside through a special glass that does not have any kind of uv or low-e coating inside.