|
Dec 27th, 2007 at 8:57pm
You're gonna hafta look in the area yellow pages/classifieds for HughesNet installers. $275 assumes the installer does the whole nine yards. The figure I cited assumes you do the grunt work.
If you dismantle and move the hardware to your dad's place, part of the job's done. Once the dish location is selected, you can replicate how the cable and ground wires were run at your house. You can also install the universal mounting arm or polemount, and put the dish on it. If an installer is happy with the (re)installation to that point, you'll only be charged to professionally optimize the antenna pointing angles.
From interaction I've had with others who've gone this route, the charge is typically between $60 and $75. Obviously - if the installer is not happy with your work, he'll likely charge accordingly to correct it.
//greg//
|