



They got the roof up yesterday. The gutters will extend to the end of the new roof. Hopefully the satellite installer left enough of a service loop to move the dish to the end. I think we can just use some spare cable and barrel connectors if not. There is a bunch of extra cable in the crawl space. We should be able to get the dish lined up properly. After all it's not rocket science. It's orbital mechanics.
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