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Are you thinking about getting Dish Network or another satellite TV provider but are unsure how a satellite dish works? Here's your answer. The basic definition of a satellite dish is a system consisting of an antenna that is used to receive audio and video signals required by satellite TV systems like dish TV networks, for high quality broadcast channels, many of which are not available through cable TV companies. The standard dish used by dish TV networks consists of a concave shaped "dish" with a small pole aimed at its center [extending to the focal length]. A controller sends the signal via the pole [feed horn] that emits the signal [wave] from the end of the pole onto the concave surface, which then reflects the waves in a narrow beam to a selected audience. Business - Directory of business/finance/loan/mortgage related partner sites Computers - Directory of computer hardware/software/peripheral related partner sites Internet - Directory of webhosting/webdesign/internet marketing related partner sites Software - Directory of software related partner sites Web Design - Directory of web design/development related partner sites Web Hosting - Directory of web hosting related partner sites Web Promotion - Directory of search engine optimization/internet marketing related partner sites Web Resources - Directory of other web related partner sites Recreation - Directory of travel/hotel/cruise related partner sites Casino - Directory of online gambling/poker/blackjack/roulette related partner sites Health - Directory of online pharmacy/hospital/health related partner sites Shopping - Directory of online shopping/gift related partner sites Miscellaneous - Directory of all other partner sites The Dish network satellite system also provides multiple satellite transmitting so that the receiving end can receive signals from more than one satellite. After this, the beam is transmitted via the feed horn on the receiving end side to the low noise block-down center [LNB] which primarily amplifies the signal received and reduces noise disturbances (other radio signals) that have been picked up by the wave while passing through the system. Then, the "filtered" wave signal is passed into the TV receiver for viewing. To complete the connection, the TV receiver has a black box that is connected to the receiving dish set-up.
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