My question is, is this standard practice from Dish Network? it doesnt make sense, I was woorking for a fullfillment co in MN near an actual DNSC office, and their prefferencee was: switch in basement or near ground block, had to be grounded before the switch, and they condoned wall mounts as long as it was in solid wood. I was just wondering, I think the rules in MN were more clear and the installs were much cleaner looking, I am a tech that takes pride in my work, not in this biz to get rich, willing to take the extra time too make a job look nice, and i do not want to get penalized for not puttin the switch on the dish,(wich looks like crap)any feedback on this will be appreciated.
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