1371.01 DEFINITION.
   (a)    “Dish-Type Satellite Signal-Receiving Antennas”, also referred to as "earth stations" or "ground stations" means one, or a combination of two or more of the following:
      (1)    A signal-receiving device (dish antenna, or dish-type antenna), the purpose of which is to receive communication or other signals from satellites in earth orbit and other extraterrestrial sources.
      (2)    A low-noise amplifier (LNA) which is situated at the focal point of the receiving component and the purpose of which is to magnify, store, transfer and/or transmit electronic or light signals.
      (3)    A coaxial cable the purpose of which is to carry or transmit such signals to a receiver
 
   (b)    "Receiver" means a television set or radio receiver.
 
   (c)    "Dish" means that part of a satellite signal receiving antenna characteristically shaped like a saucer or dish.
   
   (d)    “Ground rod” means a metal pole permanently positioned in the earth to serve as an electrical conductor through which electrical current may safely pass and dissipate.
(Ord. 718. Passed 4-22-85.)