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Can I put up a satellite dish or TV aerial?

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Should you wish to put up a satellite dish or TV aerial, you must first write to your housing officer to request permission. The Association will not object provided that the erection of the satellite dish/TV aerial does not breach local planning regulations. You are responsible for checking this point direct with the Planning Department of your local authority.
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I want to receive satellite TV. Can I put a dish or an aerial on the roof or on my deck?

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This depends on what the body corporate rules say. Complexes with standalone units will have different rules from blocks. Most rules state that you cannot put any form of transmission sending or receiving device on the exterior of the building without the prior consent of the body corporate. Most new buildings have a central backbone to which individual units can connect to gain access to an existing aerial on the roof.
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Can I get a satellite dish for TV and the Internet?

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Yes, DIRECTV offers a satellite dish for TV and the Internet through DirecWay. Click on the links below for more information.
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Is the satellite dish the same as the one used for TV?

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No. The satellite is slightly larger. It is therefore more stable through storms, wind, and cloudy days/nights.
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Two-way systems utilize an expensive device called a broadcast LNB for uploading files and requests. This device is what must be installed by an FCC certified technician. SkyWay simplifies the installation process by allowing anyone with a drill, screwdriver and pliers to install the system.
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What is a Dish 500 Satellite Tv system?

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It's Dish Network's counterpart to the DIRECTV? Multi Satellite system. The Dish 500 antenna is an 18" x 20" dual LNB oval satellite dish that gives Dish Network subscribers multi-room receiving capability of up to 500 channel broadcasts (presently 256 channels are available). Current broadcasting includes international, local, Interactive, high definition and Internet access. Separate specific receiver equipment is required for HD, Interactive and Internet access.
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Can I connect more than one TV set to my satellite dish?

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Yes you may! In fact there are two ways to do so. One is what we call “viewing points” and means to have an additional cable run from the DSD receiver to each additional TV. There are no additional charges incurred by doing so, but you are limited to watching the same program on all the televisions connected in this way! The other way is to purchase a satellite dish with two receiver connections (a dual LNB system), and also purchase a second receiver and a second smart card.
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I already have a satellite dish installed for TV. Can I also use it?

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The useage of your pre-existing dish is dependend of the skyDSL satellite and the satellite broadcasting your TV signal. If the deviation of the angles is small enough you can obtain a signal from both satellites using a double LNB. For further information please refer to your local TV dealer.
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Can I install a satellite dish or cable TV?

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Yes you may install a satellite dish and/or cable TV per the provisions of the Telecommunications Act of 1996. Simply stated, homeowners are allowed to install a "dish" antenna that is one meter (39") or less in diameter and is designed to receive direct broadcast satellite service, including direct-to-home satellite service. Any satellite dishes and antennas over one meter (39") are not covered by the Act and are therefore still prohibited in Piney Creek.
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Can I receive Satellite Internet DSL and Satellite TV on the same Satellite Dish?

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SURE ! As long as you have a clear view of the Southern sky, you can get Satellite Dish Internet Access with Satellite TV. You can also get just the Satellite Dish Internet Service if you wish.
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Are DirecTV and Dish Network Satellite TV dish systems compatible?

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No, you cannot use DirecTV equipment to receive Dish Network programming or vice versa. Each system is designed to operate exclusively with proprietary satellites hovering above the Earth in geo stationary orbit. The satellites for these systems are in completely different locations, and their signals can not be decoded by competitor receiver units.
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Is KSWB TV available on ''Dish Network'' or ''Direct TV'' satellite services?

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KSWB TV is proud to announce we're now available on "Dish Network" and "Direct TV" satellite services. Tell your friends, you can find San Diego's CW at channel 972 on Direct TV and satellite #110, channel 8794 on Dish Network.
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DISH Network Satellite TV vs. Cable TV - Which is Best?

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Can I use my existing satellite TV dish?

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No - Satellite TV systems are one way, which means that they simply receive a signal. Our systems are two-way they both receive a signal and send one back to the satellite. This means that the type of dish is different to that used for receiving satellite TV.
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Q : Can I receive RCI from my TV satellite dish?

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A simple dish and receiver can receive the Hotbird 4 feed over Europe. The feeds from the AsiaSat-2 (for Asia) and the Intelsat 702 (for Africa) satellites are transmitted in digital format. As such, they are intended for professional downlink and rebroadcast, rather that for home reception. RCI-1 offers programming in English, RCI-2 offers programming in French, and RCI-3 offers multilingual programming.
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Satellite TV Service -- Is DIRECTV or DISH Network Better?

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Where do I need to aim my satellite dish to best pick up WOSU TV's signal?

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All of the local TV stations just went blank on my satellite dish. What happened?

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There are are just a few reasons why you might experience a complete loss of signal besides the obvious, "Your puppy just chewed through the cable." In a torrential downpour of rain, you could experience loss of the signal due to the fact that the large droplets of rain absorb much of the satellite beam. Also, twice a year, the sun lines up with the satellite in such a way that the sun overpowers your satellite receiver with radio signals.
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What's on satellite TV?

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Satellite TV providers offer more than 375 channels of television programming including movie channels, sports packages, pay-per-view movies and events, commercial-free music, adult programming, and international programming. For more information on what's available, click on the links below.
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I allowed to have a satellite dish?

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Satellite dishes are not permitted, nor are other outside antennae. However, the College provides basic cable for each residence hall, which includes a student-selected movie channel and on-campus stations. To access cable, you will need to provide your own coaxial cable cord.
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Will the satellite dish need to be mounted in a specific location?

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The satellite dish will need to be mounted at a location with a clear view of the South-to-Southwest sky. Consult your technician if you have any questions or concerns about satellite dish placement. All two-room dual receivers need to be connected to an active telephone line in order to waive the fee for the second room. Single room receivers are not required to have a phone line connected.
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Satellite dishes receive microwave signals from orbiting communication satellites. A dish used to receive satellite signals is generally a parabolic surface that reflects microwaves to a feed. The small metal probe within this feed is, in reality, the microwave antenna. A satellite dish collects and concentrates the very weak signals downlinked from a broadcast satellite while ignoring as much of any unwanted signals and noise as possible. Most dishes in use today are parabolically shaped.
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The dish is the part of satellite TV that you see the most. It is a reflector which is usually made out of aluminum. Dish sizes vary from small (3-4 feet) all the way to 16-20 Ft with the average falling between 7-12 ft, 10 ft being most common. This device focuses the microwave signals coming from the satellites much as the mirror in a reflecting telescope concentrates the light from distant galaxies.
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Yes, you may put up one of the new small dishes. However, it should be placed in a location that is not visible from the road, i.e., not on your front porch roof. In some very rare cases, reception limitations require a specific placement. But for the vast majority of homeowners, there are a variety of placements that will work. Just inform the installer that you are required to place it on the back or side of your house where it is not visible from the street.
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Do I need a dish or a new aerial?

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ONdigital uses your existing aerial, although in some cases it may not be suitable. If this is the case, they will replace it free of charge with a similar-looking aerial. To find out if you are likely to need a new aerial, contact me with the name of the transmitter you receive your TV from.
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For digital terrestrial your existing aerial may be suitable, but in some areas a new aerial and aerial cable may be necessary.
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