Articles, tagged with "satellite signal", page 4
27th November 2009
What is better - traditional pay television, or getting satellite TV on PC? Well, if you read on, you'll find out that while there are pros and cons to both, there are plenty of reasons why the latter is preferable to a large extent. From the reception po...
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Francesca Dupont
30th October 2009
GPS cell phone requires a GPS receiver and the signals received from different satellites point out the location of the receiver. Recently, more cell phones are being manufactured with GPS receivers as a built-in feature. GPS offer instructions turn-by-tu...
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Author:
Roberto Sedycias
16th October 2009
The Garmin Astro GPS Dog Tracker is a highly portable GPS system can help any dog owner keep track of their favorite companion. Although designed for hunters to keep track of their hunting dogs, many dog owners are finding the system effective in numerous...
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Author:
Shawnsum1
08th October 2009
The OptiView Ultra-bright five inch touch screen designed for the Cobra Nav One GPS Navigation System is a ground-breaking feature. The OptiView screen shows 20% more of the road ahead than other traditional GPS systems. The text is 50% larger, so the Nav...
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Author:
Shawnsum1
05th October 2009
We are residing in an information age with access to anything just with our finger tips over the internet and television. With cable and dish satellite TV, we have access to almost everything starting from sports, music, entertainment, history, cooking, k...
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Author:
Andrew Lofez
02nd October 2009
Radio receives transmission of signals by modulation of electromagnetic waves from satellites. Officially it was invented by Marconi. Since its invention it became very popular and very soon it became a house hold thing. Radio brings you many programmes o...
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Author:
Ankit
01st October 2009
Users just love the 360 Garmin Nuvi. It is one of the best GPS onboard navigation devices to come out in recent years. It is sleek, all inclusive, and has some amazing features that will make it your constant traveling companion for years to come.
A ...
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Author:
yandata3
25th September 2009
Dial-up and Satellite are two types of connections that are available in almost all of the U.S., unlike many types of broadband, like cable and dsl. Therefore many people must choose between these two when they live in very rural areas.
Dial-up is a ba...
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Author:
Hannah Miller
14th September 2009
So many car keys are now remote. That means that rather than turning a metal key in the ignition, your key will emit a radio signal and your car can be started with the push of a button, sometimes while the key is still in your pocket.
Robert Campbell...
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Yodle
05th June 2009
The GPS network was first launched by the US Department of Defense in 1973. This network first consisted of twenty four satellites that orbited the earth every twelve hours, along with five ground stations. They were then made available for public use whi...
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Author:
velapaan
04th June 2009
A satellite finder is a satellite signal meter. This is essential for pointing satellite dishes accurately at communications satellites in the geostationary orbit. Thus it becomes an important part of installing a dish for satellite television viewing. Th...
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worldwidesatellitesart
15th May 2009
The benefits of Broadband Satellite DSL vs. Dialup Internet Access
If you are one of the millions of U.S. Internet users still connecting through a dialup Internet Service Provider due to regional limitations, there is a light at the end of the tunne...
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Author:
osts123
10th April 2009
Ok so I am a big fan of the National Football League, specifically a big fan of the New York Giants. However I do not live in their broadcast area so when they aren't televised in my local area I either have to go to a local bar, or a friend's house that...
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Author:
Mike Podlesny
02nd March 2009
If you are looking for information about satellite TV networks, you will find the below related article very helpful. It provides a refreshing perspective that is much related to satellite TV networks and in some manner related to satellite receive, auto ...
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Author:
deepak kulkarni
09th January 2009
If a DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) or cable Internet connection is not an option for your area, you can always opt to install a satellite broadband Internet connection, as long as you have a clear view of the south for your satellite dish installation.
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Author:
R Shah