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		<title>Do you need to ground a satellite dish?</title>
		<description>Yes. There are local laws that require you to ground your satellite dish. In some places, there are no laws regarding grounding a satellite dish. However, grounding is still a must because of the build up of static electricity. Static electricity can mean disruption of signal or in some cases damage</description>
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