Articles, tagged with "noise block", page 2
15th April 2007
The dish you use for Direct TV will get you a wide variety of channels. When you watch your favorite programs through Direct TV, the dish will automatically determine what frequencies are used for the integrated receiver/decoder (IRD).
The Direct TV d...
Read >
Author:
Kaptain
06th March 2007
To determine the different channels on a DirecTV Dish means discovering which frequencies arrive in the IRD (integrated receiver/decoder). The DirecTV Dish itself is constructed of a Satellite Dish (round or oval) and one, two or three LNBs (Low Noise Blo...
Read >
Author:
Kaptain
06th March 2007
Satellite TV transmits by using satellites located 22,000 miles above earth. Broadcasting from this height directly down to earth increases the signal strength and can ultimately reach a larger range of subscribers than terrestrial broadcasting TV land an...
Read >
Author:
Kaptain
20th February 2007
Watching satellite TV on your PC without a dish might seem to be amazing to many people. Advanced technology in space communication has made it possible to watch satellite TV on your PC without a dish. In this article we will elaborate on the details of ...
Read >
Author:
Kaptain
20th February 2007
Cable TV and Satellite TV solutions remain hugely competitive, and big discounts can be had because of this. Technology is also making satellite tv more achievable for everyone world wide. You should consider the improved technology that satellite tv offe...
Read >
Author:
Kaptain
03rd February 2007
To watch satellite TV on PC is the latest craze that has hit home. America and the rest of the world have long been initiated to watch satellite TV as early as 1995. Research survey reveals that there are more than 50 million subscribers to satellite TV w...
Read >
Author:
Davion Wong
23rd January 2007
The satellite TV system is run by a broadcast center that sends a program signal to a satellite in a stationary orbit above the earth. This satellite then returns the signal back down towards earth where they are picked up by different subscriber's satell...
Read >
Author:
Kaptain
18th January 2007
Watching satellite TV on PC without a dish is a completely new concept to many people. This article would reveal how you can enjoy satellite TV without any messy satellite dish installation.
For those of us who live in remote parts of the world, we are...
Read >
Author:
Davion Wong
05th December 2006
What is satellite TV and how does satellite TV work?
Satellite TV is a television system whereby a broadcast center sends a program signal to a satellite in a stationary orbit above the earth. The satellite sends the signal back down to earth where it ...
Read >
Author:
Brian Stevens
17th November 2006
DISH Network Satellite TV Installation
Before you begin the satellite TV installation you need to determine where the best place is to mount the satellite dish. You need to have an unobstructed view of the southern sky, and the dish can be mounted on y...
Read >
Author:
Brian Stevens
17th November 2006
You don't have to settle for over-the-air TV and radio while at sea. Now you can have a marine satellite TV system that allows you to watch satellite TV, listen to satellite radio, and even go online.
Marine Satellite TV Antenna
Marine satellite T...
Read >
Author:
Brian Stevens
12th October 2006
After you order your DIRECTV service you'll receive a free satellite TV system including free installation in up to four rooms of your home by a professional installer. Your DIRECTV installation will be scheduled anywhere from one to five days after you p...
Read >
Author:
Brian Stevens
04th October 2006
In order to compete with DIRECTV and the cable companies, DISH Network is giving away satellite TV systems to people who subscribe to their service. But what equipment do you get for free, and what equipment do you have to pay for?
Free DISH Network ...
Read >
Author:
Brian Stevens
03rd October 2006
Satellite TV System
A satellite TV system consists of a satellite dish which captures the signal from a satellite, an LNB (low-noise block) converter which amplifies and converts the signal, and a receiver which decodes the signal and sends it to a TV ...
Read >
Author:
Brian Stevens
07th September 2006
Free Satellite TV Receiver and Dish
Satellite television has become increasingly popular in recent years and is gaining by leaps and bounds on cable TV. However, many people resist getting satellite TV service because they're worried about having to ...
Read >
Author:
Brian Stevens