For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
DISH. The part of an antenna or receiving system that is shaped like a saucer or dish.
GROUNDING ROD. A metal pole permanently positioned in the earth to serve as an electrical conductor through which current may pass safely and dissipate.
GROUND-MOUNTED. Any satellite dish antenna which is not mounted on a roof or is not attached to any structure, other than by a guy wire or other supporting wire or cable.
RECEIVER. A television set or a radio receiver.
SATELLITE DISH ANTENNA. Include any or all of the following:
(1) A signal-receiving device (antenna, dish antenna, or dish-type antenna), the purpose of which is to receive signals from satellites in earth orbit or other extraterrestrial sources;
(2) A low-noise amplifier (LNA) which is situated at the focal point of the receiving component and which magnifies, stores, transfers, or transmits signals to a receiver; and
(3) A coaxial cable which carries or transmits signals to a receiver.
(Ord. 247, passed 5-13-1986)