Tuesday, February 17, 2009

The Satellite TV Systems Guide

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The Satellite TV Systems Guide


Want to know about satellite TV systems? Here is an overview of what they are, what they do and the best places for a.

What is a satellite TV system?

A satellite TV system consists of a satellite dish (slightly larger than a trash can lid), receivers (about the size of a Briefcase), universal remotes, and cables that connect the dish to the receiver.

What does the satellite do?

The satellite TV dish captures the signal that is sent from a broadcast center and returned from a satellite hovering 22,000 miles above the earth. The feed horn for satellite feeds the signal to a down-converter and amplifier that filters the signal, then sends it to the receiver.

What do the administrators do?

Receivers convert the incoming signal from a satellite TV signal and sends that signal to your TV. Newer model receivers can also:

* Pause and replay live TV

* Record TV shows using a DVR (digital video)

Satellite TV * Record two programs simultaneously

* Zend HD (high definition) broadcasts on your TV

* Store your DVR recorded programs

* Block programs you do not want your children to see

* Show two programs at once using PIP (picture in picture)

How much is a satellite TV system cost?

If you have a system on the open market can cost up to $ 1000 or more. However, if you purchase satellite TV programming from DIRECTV or DISH Network satellite TV can be a system, including installation, free.

Visit http://www.thesatellitetvguide.com or click the following link for more information on satellite TV systems, where you get the best deal on DISH Network and DIRECTV satellite TV service and systems. You can also view the latest special offers from DISH Network and DirecTV and order their satellite TV service online.

The author, Brian Stevens, the senior editor for TheSatelliteTVGuide.com and has a number of articles on satellite TV systems.

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