Method of installing a satellite dish and satellite dish mast

Communications: radio wave antennas – Antennas – With support for antenna – reflector or director

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C343S892000, C343S882000, C248S346010

Reexamination Certificate

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07057575

ABSTRACT:
A method of installing a satellite dish mast, comprises providing a mast member including a generally cylindrical wall and having an aperture therethrough, and providing a level mounted interior of the mast member but visible from outside the mast member through the aperture in the mast member; and adjusting the position of the mast member using the level and securing the position of the mast member.

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