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Satellite
Dishes
Choosing a Satellite
Dealer
Home satellite systems are becoming very popular in
homes around America. When purchasing a system you
need to put some time and thought in to exactly what
type of system you want. The price will vary depending
on the features chosen. To locate a dealer, check your
local yellow pages of your phone book. Keep in mind,
your dealer should be helpful and knowledgeable in
various satellite systems. The dealer should be able
to explain the features, functions, and benefits of
different systems. Satellite systems should be the
main part of the dealership. Try not to deal with a
company who sells satellites with televisions as a
side line. See if the dealer can give you a list of
satisfied customers. Find out about all warranty
service and support for after you install a system.
For more information, see a satellite dealer.
Installing a Satellite Dish
When installing a satellite dish, your dealer
should give you special attention. Careful
consideration must be given to location and
positioning of the dish to avoid any obstructions from
your dish to the satellite arc out in space. The
dealer will need to inspect your home to find the most
beneficial location. Satellites orbit at the same
speed as the earth's rotation therefore remaining in
the same position. You can choose a dish which can
access any satellite across the sky or one that is
fixed and pointed at one satellite. In either case,
technical calculations are needed and specific to your
home. A dish is usually installed on cement and a
cable runs underground to the house. The cable
connects to a receiving unit within the house which is
connected to your television.
Descrambling Your Satellite
System
After installing your satellite system you will
receive about 130 channels free. There are programs
available for a fee, like cable programming and paid
preview movies and specials. There is a descrambler
inside your system which is registered to you and
allows the purchase of paid programming. According to
industry professionals, home satellite systems provide
more program choices and lower cost and better picture
and sound quality than those subscribing to local
cable companies. Most people who purchase satellite
systems live in areas controlled by cable companies,
Once you subscribe to a service, your descrambler will
be signaled to unscramble the images viewed by
non-subscribers. A descrambler contains a modem which
when connected to a phone allows you to access
paidpaidview right away. It can also store all
selections in memory so you can check your bill.
Another feature of your descrambler is monitoring and
controlling programming by using a code which will
lock out children or house guests. For more
information on satellite dishes and programming,
contact a satellite dealer.
Warranties and Service
Warranties and service are an important part of
purchasing a satellite system. Warranties vary
depending on the type of system. They can range from
one to three years on components and you can purchase
extended warranties for receiving units. Dealers
should provide a regular maintenance service.
Depending on the weather, moving and pivoting points
will need to be lubricated once or twice a year. The
dish should also be checked to be sure it is tracking
on the appropriate arc and that you are receiving all
available programming. By performing proper
maintenance, your system should run worry-free. Most
dealers are agents for programming providers. They can
get you the programming you want at a lower price.
They can also let you know about any new programming
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