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Satellite TV

Commercial satellite TV for bars, hotels, waiting rooms, and multi-site venues — dish, headend, and in-room distribution installed, aligned, tested, and documented.

We design and install commercial satellite TV systems for hospitality, healthcare, and waiting-area environments: properly licensed commercial dishes and LNBs, multiswitches, headend equipment, and coax or IP-based distribution to every display. We align and peak the dish for signal quality, run and label RG-6/RG-11 coax or fiber backhaul as the building demands, and set up SMATV or pro:idiom-style distribution so each room or zone gets the right channel lineup. Where the property prefers it, we integrate satellite feeds into the same displays used for digital signage or in-room information. Every outlet is tested for signal level, then handed over with a channel map and distribution documentation.

What's included

  • Commercial dish, LNB, and mount with line-of-sight survey
  • Dish alignment and signal-quality peaking per transponder
  • Multiswitch / headend and channel lineup configuration
  • Coax (RG-6/RG-11) or IP distribution to each display zone
  • Per-outlet signal-level testing and balancing
  • Integration with in-room displays or signage where applicable

Deliverables

  • As-built distribution diagram and channel/zone map
  • Per-outlet signal-level test report
  • Headend admin handover and operation guide

Frequently asked

Do we need a commercial subscription instead of a residential one?

Yes. Public and commercial venues require a commercial programming agreement from the provider, priced by venue type and number of displays. We install and align the hardware; you hold the commercial account, and we coordinate activation with the provider's commercial team. [CONFIRM provider]

Can one dish feed many TVs across the building?

Yes. We use multiswitches and a headend to distribute from a single dish (or small dish array) to dozens of outlets over coax or IP, with per-zone channel control. We size the distribution and amplification so the farthest outlet still meets signal-level targets, verified at commissioning.

What if a tree or new building blocks the satellite view?

We perform a line-of-sight survey before mounting to confirm a clear path to the satellite arc, and we select a roof or pole location that avoids known obstructions. If no clear line exists, we'll flag it early and discuss alternatives like a relocated mount or an IPTV feed.

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