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One of the downsides to a satellite dish is the need to run cable from the dish to each television set within your home or place of business. Without the proper cable tools, running the wiring can end up looking rather unattractive, and the signal may not be as good as it would be if a professional had handled the installation. But when you're using professional cable tools, you can do the job yourself, complete it affordably, and do it right the first time. Here at Bestway Satellite, you can purchase satellite tools whether you're a satellite subscriber or an industry professional. Three recommended tools that you should use if you're handling the wiring of a satellite dish are a cable stripper, compression tool, and a stapler/tacker. These tools will enable you to do professional wiring without making a costly upfront investment. A cable stripper will help you cut the right amount off the ends of cables to install a connector (the metal endpiece that you twist into your receiver). When installing the connector, a compression tool will help you apply the right amount of force so the connector isn't too tight or too loose. Finally, when it comes time to run the wire, a stapler/tacker will help you run and secure cables down and across walls so the wiring has an attractive appearance and is held securely in place. Here at Bestway Satellite, you can purchase all of these tools, as well as satellite (RG6) cable. RG6 coaxial cable is perfect for wiring satellite dishes, but can be used as standard RG59 cable if you also have traditional cable or antenna access. When purchased from us, you can get the professional tools and equipment you need at prices you can afford.
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