After losing a couple of satellite receivers in a row after mere wind storms,
I definitely recommend that all outdoor antennas be surge protected.
Satellite receivers can blow from static discharge of air blowing across reflector.
These devices are hard to guard properly. You need a surge/grounding block on the outside, plus a ground isolator on the inside, which has to have power, since you also block DC. The external house ground often causes ground loops internally, which is why I think installers don't bother.
I definitely recommend that all outdoor antennas be surge protected.
Satellite receivers can blow from static discharge of air blowing across reflector.
These devices are hard to guard properly. You need a surge/grounding block on the outside, plus a ground isolator on the inside, which has to have power, since you also block DC. The external house ground often causes ground loops internally, which is why I think installers don't bother.