PapaJim121 -
We have the roof mounted unit with the digital elevation. It is right over the bedroom area on the flat part. The tradeoffs between the roof mount and the ground mount are personal preference. Yes, when in the trees, you can have interference. However, when traveling and getting in late in inclement weather, it is extemely convenient. Just turn on the TV and Satellite, set the longitude and latitude - get the azimuth and elevation. Turn the volume up so you can here and then adjust it till you hear the signal tone. I can usually be receiving signal within 5 minutes of tunring on the TV. If you have DirecTV it is great. If you have Dish Network, not so. The less expensive (under $1000) are single LNBF. For local channels and satellite channels, you have two different satellites. With the ground mount and more expensive roof mounted dishes there is a method to adjust a third setting - skew. Best of luck. We like ours on the roof. Again, just personal opinion.
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