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The signal level is not really a satellite signal, it is a feedback signal measuring the current to the LNB, this signal does not go up and down when you point the dish at a satellite, any satellite, or if you point the dish at a tree, ground or building, the signal level is good only if the LNB and cabling has
A fierce battle is carrying on between satellite TV and cable TV in America. While cable has lots of option with numerous providers, satellite also has lots of choices but only two providers – Dish Network and Direct TV. The choice between the services is such a close call that it boils down to preference. Some cable fans quickly point out that Sta
Anyone who ever installed a satellite dish knows what a trial-and-anger(error) task it is. Here is now a very easy and cool way of doing it: This site uses a satellite image of your house from google maps and draws the line in along which the satellite dish should point. It's a UK based site but it will work for any location on earth.
In the latest round of PR blather, Mountain West Conference commissioner Craig Thompson addressed his convoluted television contract brain-child by deflecting the brunt of work (and probably blame) to fans, once again telling them to call satellite companies DishNetwork and DirecTV and request The mtn. channel. But that's missing the real problem.
Sure, there's the war between cable and satellite.. but, once you get past that, and you realize that satellite rules, you still have to decide between Dish Network and DIRECTV.Well, the first thing to know is that you can't really make a bad choice. At the Allsatellitesystems.com website you will be able to decipher the finer points.
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