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Satellite Dish Tripods

Posted by admin in Satellite Dish on 03 1st, 2010

If you would like to install satellite television in your RV you will probably need a satellite dish tripod. These tripods are made from molded ABS and come with azimuth degree markings for easy aligning. The pole and legs can be easily removed when you travel or store your RV. These tripods use an 18 inch satellite dish antenna.

Satellite dish tripods will give you the best reception possible while you are traveling, so you wont have to miss any of your favorite programs. It can be mounted on top of your RV or on the ground. You just have to make sure that it is always pointing towards the south. After positioning the tripod you will then have to connect it to the receiver inside and tune in your transponder.

Telescopic satellite TV tripods telescope down so they do not take up a lot of space. Installing them is very easy and straightforward and you do not need any tools at all. These systems will let you install satellite tv even if you live somewhere where dishes are not allowed.

Thanks to their low center of gravity satellite dish tripods will not tip over. They also come with a hanging bracket that lets you attach them to the side of your RV. Yu should always try to find the very best location for your dish in order to ensure optimal reception. Once you have found a suitable location you can just sink the tripod´s pipe into the ground. Even during very strong winds the mast will hold the dish.



Compare Dish Network Satellite TV to PC Satellite TV

Posted by admin in Satellite Dish on 02 27th, 2010

The intro

Recently we have seen more and more people choosing satellite-to-PC software as their TV entertainment system instead of cable TV or satellite TV over cable or satellite TV. It is believe that such market trend is mainly due to its extremely cheap set up price when compare to other paid TV services.

For example Dish Network satellite TV, setting up Dish Network satellite TV system requires no start up cost at all but you will need to pay around $20 to $80 monthly subscription fees depending on your programming selection choice. Satellite PC on the other hand requires less than ten bucks for the set up and it charges only one time fees. Such extreme price difference affects greatly on consumer’s spending when comes to TV entertainment.

However, cheap price is one thing, the usability and the entertainment it brings is another. Satellite PC might sounds like a great deals when first heard but as you go deep into their offers, you will notice there are lots of limitation when compare to satellite TV.

Reliability of free satellite TV program on PC

Without doubts, the satellite-to-PC program itself is a cool product but when come to commercializing the products, that’s another story.

As satellite PCs were priced relative cheap, its reliability in customer services and after sales supports seems questionable. On the other hand, Dish Network, owned by Echostar Communication Cooperation, was licensed in March 1996 and owns more than 12 million subscribers at the time of writing. The company, along with their retailer offers professional installations, online website support, as well as 24/7 customer phone supports.

Does satellite-to-PC vendors offer the same kind of support when comes to after sales services? The question remains unanswered.

From a consumer point of view, transferring satellite TV program to PC requires set up in computer hardware and installation of software. Most of the time consumers are required to set all things up by themselves – what if things went wrong during the set up process? Do the program vendors provide customer services like Dish Network does? What if the Internet speed is not good enough to support the high bandwidth requirement of satellite PC? Do we get cash back in that situation?

Then how about PC system? Virus attacks, bugs in operating systems, Trojan files – all these might cause you hours to format and fix. When these problems come in, it goes directly to my so call PC satellite TV as well where I might need to reinstall the satellite-to-PC software and reset all my program channels. Do we have to do all things again all by ourselves?

Picture quality

Satellite-to-PC program transmit their signals via Internet connection. Common understanding, these TV signals are compacted before it sent to consumer’s PC such as peer-to-peer video streaming. In order to send these signals smoothly and fast, the picture quality is normally reduced and the resolution of the picture size are normally shrunk during the compact process. Consumer might be watching low resolutions picture. Things come worse if satellite-to-PC cannot enlarge the TV picture on their PC monitor due to low resolutions.

When compare to normal satellite TV broadcast (Dish Network for example), the picture quality differentiates them greatly. Conventional satellite TV programs are broadcast in top notch picture quality. Not to mention on satellite TV programs that run on HD technologies.

Programming choices

Perhaps another good point on PC satellite is its wide selection of Programming choices. Dish Network satellite TV offers around 250++ programming channels. For satellite-to-PC, it theoretically offers unlimited programming selections to its users. Users are able to watch TV program from worldwide: United States, United Kingdom, Spain, India, China, Indonesia, Australia… you name it, satellite-to-PC have it.

Conclusions

It does not take rocket science to notice that we do not recommend satellite-to-PC program if you are looking for superior TV entertainments. If you come to this article when looking for free satellite TV, we suggest you to have a look on this satellite TV consumer website: http://www.satellitetvissue.com. It provides detail guides in satellite TV shopping and dealer reviews.

Satellite-to-PC, however, might be your cup of tea if you spend very little time in front of TV and are willing to squeeze your favorite TV program into your small PC monitor. It’s your choice.



The Advantages of a Dish Satellite TV System

Posted by admin in Satellite Dish on 02 9th, 2010

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.

The other part of this system consists of a “receiving dish” which has a bowl shaped dish with a pole [feed horn] similar to that of the broadcasting antenna but works in the opposite manner. The beam, which is sent by the broadcasting antenna, is received by the dish FIRST and then reflected to the pole, which then interprets the wave and displays the signal as the various channels we see on TV.

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.

Dish Network is the best way to go if you are switching to satellite TV. The set-up for Dish Network satellite TV is very easy and there are no installation charges for the equipment required. With Dish Network, you will have absolutely no budget problems. With a provider like this, you will have the receiving satellite dish installed at your home quickly and easily.

Satellite dish receivers have to be mounted in a high place away from obstructions. The ideal place is on top of the roof or outside a second floor or higher window. If you live in an apartment or rented house, you may need to get permission in writing from your landlord and submit a copy to Dish Network before installation to avoid future problems.

Do you have more than one TV set at home? Not a problem! With Dish Network’s digital tuner you will need only one satellite dish for ALL TV SETS! There is no loss in quality when more than one TV is connected to the satellite dish.

Contrary to the popular belief that bad weather and rain storms will be a problem in receiving signal from satellite, the truth is that it will hardly affect the powerful satellite system and, at the most, might have a lapse for just a few seconds.

Dish Network also offers HDTV programming that requires end user to have a High Definition Television Set to receive the HDTV program. In addition, it also offers a vast range of international channel packages like Dish Latino and the Great wall, which require an extra operating dish called the super dish, to which users must subscribe.



Satellite TV Dish Network – Get Online Satellite TV Dish Network

Posted by admin in Satellite Dish on 02 2nd, 2010

Most people only know about conventional satellite TV Service like Dish Network or Direct TV, but less people have been exposed to Online Satellite TV Dish Network. Many people believe that it is impossible to receive and be able to watch hundreds of channels online, in fact they have been wrong. Today people are able to watch even up to three thousands of TV channels online.

The less known software that allows people to watch Satellite TV Dish Network online has been available quite a while. The certain question that people will definitely ask when they are introduced to this software is the advantages they will get and of course how good this satellite TV dish Network software in comparison to the conventional one.

Following are some of the major advantages of Satellite TV Dish Network:

Users are given access to massive amount of TV channels and Radio Station (up to 3,000) including major US TV Channels like NBC, ABC, CNBC; FOX, CNN, and more. Users can access the software anywhere as long as there is an internet connection. Video and Audio meet their expectation Recording and On Demand are no more problem There is no need to install any additional gadgets

May be some of you have read or heard about a lot of software that allows you to watch hundreds of channels online but they never qualify to deliver their promises. Beside hardly available channels, problems like slow buffering, bad video and audio quality, or even the worst problem of all, the spy.-ware. It does not happen with Satellite TV Dish Network software as the company is trying to build a good service and the brand as future online Satellite TV provider.

After being exposed to some of the major advantages, the next question will definitely be the price. Compared to the conventional one, you would be stunned to know that the software is available in a very affordable price. This has led the users to claim it is the way to save money in years to come.

Before that besides the convenience, the amount of channels, the quality, as well as fast buffering/streaming process, you also want to know that online does not necessarily mean that you have to watch it on your computer. Some people might want to enjoy all the channels on their big screen. Today this is not a problem anymore because people can easily connect their computer to their TV with PC-TV Card.

For more exposure about all the additional features and price, you can visit Online Satellite TV Dish Network.



Dish Network Satellite TV vs Cable TV – And the Winner Is

Posted by admin in Satellite Dish on 01 26th, 2010

Wondering whether to choose DISH Network satellite TV or cable TV? Here’s an overview that shows you the difference between the two and which one offers the most features for the least money.

Whose got the most channels?

With more than 355 channels, DISH Network has the most channels by far, all of which are broadcast in 100% digital format. The average number of channels for a typical cable company is 180 channels, and many of their channels are broadcast in outdated analog format, though many companies are working to improve their systems.

Who has the most HD (high definition) channels?

DISH Network currently has nearly 100 channels broadcast in high definition, with more on the way. Most cable companies carry only a handful of HD channels due to their outdated equipment.

Whose got the best price?

DISH Network is currently offering a 40-channel satellite TV package for $19.99 per month. I pay $37.75 for 100 channels which includes 34 music channels, all of which are broadcast in digital or HD format. Installation of my satellite TV system, which includes two DVR receivers, was free

Cable fees in the U.S. average $39.99 a month for a basic programming package. When I called my local cable company they quoted me $46.00 a month for 59 channels, plus $10.95 to add a few digital channels. Installation for two cable boxes was $75.

Who has the best equipment?

DISH Network will give you a free dish and a 4-room receiver system with remotes when you order one of their program packages. You can also get either a free HD receiver or a free DVR (digital video recorder) receiver that records up to 500 hours of programming.

Most cable companies give you free cable boxes and remotes when you order their service, and many will also give you a free HD or DVR recorder. The HD recorder my cable company offers records up to 60 hours of programming.

Whose got the cheapest installation fees?

Dish Network will install your satellite TV system for free. Cable company charges vary from free up to $75 or more depending on where you live and which cable company you choose.

Who’s ranked highest in customer service?

J.D. Power & Associates scored DISH Network higher in performance, reliability, and cost of service than all the cable companies in the U.S. They scored the cable company in my area slightly higher in their billing category (ease of understanding and timeliness of bills).



Looking at Dish Satellite TV? – Why It’s Important to Choose the Best Satellite TV Installer

Posted by admin in Satellite Dish on 01 24th, 2010

A satellite TV installer is the visible face of a dish satellite TV program provider. It’s the role of the installer/dealer to provide all the equipment needed for a successful installation, install the equipment, and ensure everything is in working order before the technician leaves the new subscriber’s premises.

The role of the installer goes to the very beginning of the relationship between customer and provider. The installer undertakes to solicit for new subscribers using a variety of advertising methods. Whether it be radio, TV, local press, or internet advertising, the aim is twofold – firstly to attract the public to sign up with a dish satellite company, say Dish Network, and secondly by doing that the new subscriber will have the TV system installed by the advertiser, that is the installer.

From this it can be seen that the working relationship between program provider and installer has to be integrated successfully in order that the service provided to new subscribers is professional and competent. The quality of customer service given to the public then is dependent to a large degree on the success of this relationship.

The company responsible for installation also has the role of providing after sales service and dealing with technical break-downs and equipment faults, as well as being responsible for equipment upgrades.

The installation personal have a vital function to perform not only in representing the program provider, but also to ensure that the installation is carried out in a qualified manner according to the wishes of the provider. It’s important, then, for a new subscriber to use the best satellite TV installer available.

So how does a new subscriber determine which installer to use?

If ordering service via the internet, then the company through which the order is placed will be responsible for the installation. This company will arrange a credit card check, set up a new account in the customer’s name, start the installation procedure, arrange for the shipping of the equipment to the customer’s premises, and liaise with the new subscriber to arrange an installation date and time.

An installer who’s had a long relationship with a program provider may have a logo on its web site indicating the length of that relationship. Naturally an installer with a lengthy period of service would be seen as professionally sound by the program provider otherwise the arrangement would have been terminated long ago.

An installer and his employees who are looking after the interests of their principal are highly valued, not only for the way in which they carry out their duties, but also because of the quality of service they provide will help to attract new subscribers. In a business as highly competitive as providing satellite TV services, this is of prime consideration.

One of the two main satellite TV providers, Dish Network, acknowledges its top 5 Dealers of the Year by allowing them to display a logo on their web sites.

The presence of this logo is an indication that an installer meets the high technical standards set down by the program provider, and that a highly professional level of customer service is reached.



Satellite TV Reviews – DISH Network and DirecTV

Posted by admin in Satellite Dish on 01 15th, 2010

Satellite TV Reviews

There are two major satellite TV companies in the U.S. – DISH Network and DIRECTV – that broadcast a variety of television shows, movies, news programs, sporting events, special events, and satellite radio programs.

Here are the reviews …

DIRECTV Review

DIRECTV was launched in 1994 by Hughes Electronics and was the first high-powered DBS (direct broadcast satellite) service in the world.

DIRECTV is currently the largest satellite TV company, with more than 16 million subscribers, and is ranked highest in customer satisfaction among all cable and satellite TV companies by J.D. Power and Associates.

DIRECTV Programming Review

DIRECTV has more than 256 channels of satellite TV programming, and offers 6 programming packages.

Their basic package, The Family Package , has 45 program program channels for $29.99 a month. Their most popular package, the Choice Xtra package, has more than 200 channels for $34.99 a month, and their top-of-the-line package, the Total Choice Premier package has more than 265 channels for $81.99 a month.

DIRECTV also also offers pay-per-view programming, more than 130 HD (high definition) channels, adult channels, and international programming.

Compared to DISH Network, DIRECTV has the most HD channels and the most sports programming.

DIRECTV Equipment Review

The equipment you need to receive DIRECTV programming includes a satellite TV dish, satellite TV receivers, and remote controls . This equipment is currently free when you sign up for one of DIRECTV’s programming packages, and comes with free installation.

DIRECTV offers optional DVR’s (digital video recorders) and HD receivers. Both are free.

Note: For current information on programming, equipment, pricing, and ordering, click on the links below.

DISH Network Review

DISH Network was launched in 1996 by EchoStar.

DISH Network is currently the fastest-growing satellite TV company, with more than 14 million subscribers, and is also ranked highest in customer satisfaction among all cable and satellite TV companies.

DISH Network Programming Review

DISH Network offers 365 channels of satellite TV programming, and 5 program packages.

Their starter package, the Dish Family Pak, has 40 channels for $19.99 a month. Their most popular pachage, the America’s Top 200 package, has more than 230 channels for $44.99 a month. And their top-of-the-line “Everything” Package has 365 program channels for $94.99 a month.

DISH Network also offers pay-per-view programming, more than 120 HD channels, adult channels, and sports packages.

When you compare DISH Network to DIRECTV you’ll find they have most movies, shows, game channels, and international channels.

DISH Network Equipment Review

The equipment you need to receive DISH Network programming – a satellite dish, satellite TV receivers, and remote controls – are free when you sign up for one of DISH Network’s program packages. Installation of the system is also free.

DISH Network is currently offering free DVR’s and free HD receivers.

Note: For current information on programming, equipment, pricing, and ordering, click on the links below.



Dish Network Satellite TV Programming Guide

Posted by admin in Satellite Dish on 01 10th, 2010

DISH Network currently offers five programming packages:

DishFAMILY

The DishFAMILY programming package is DISH Network’s lowest priced package. This family-oriented package is $19.95 per month for 40 channels. Some of the channels in this package are:

Animal Planet, Biography Channel, Bloomberg Television, Boomerang, CNN Headline News, Discovery Kids, DIY, Food Network, FOX News Channel, Hallmark, Nickelodeon, Shop at Home, TBN, The Outdoor Channel, The Science Channel, and The Weather Channel.

America’s Top 60

The America’s Top 60 programming package is DISH Network’s entry-level variety package. This package is $29.99 per month for 75 channels. Some of the channels included are:

ABC Family, Arts & Entertainment, CNN, Cartoon Network, CNBC, Comedy Central, Country Music Television, Court TV, Discovery Channel, Disney Channel, E! Entertainment Television, ESPN, Food Network, Healthy Living Channel, The History Channel, Holistic Television Network, Home & Garden Television, The Home Shopping Network, The Learning Channel, Lifetime, Men’s Channel, MTV, Nickelodeon, QVC Shopping Network, The Sci-Fi Channel, The Travel Channel, TBS, and TV Games Network.

America’s Top 120

The America’s Top 120 package is DISH Network’s most popular package. This package is *$29.99 per month for 230 channels, and includes all of the America’s Top 60 channels plus:

AMC, Animal Planet, BBC America, Black Entertainment Television, Bravo, College Sports Television, Discovery Health, ESPN, FOX News Channel, FOX Sports
Galavison, Game Show Network, Independent Film Channel, MSNBC, NFL Network, Soap Net, The Speed Channel, Sports Alternate, Sports, Telefutura,
Disney, Turner Classic Movies, Women’s Entertainment, WGN Superstation, plus 60 Sirius satellite radio channels.

* Note: This DISH Network programming package is $29.99 for the first ten months, then $39.99 thereafter.

America’s Top 180

The America’s Top 180 package is $39.99 per month for 318 channels, and includes all the America’s Top 120 channels plus:

Biography, Bloomberg Television, Boomerang, CNBC World, Discovery Health, Discovery Home, Discovery Kids, Discovery Times Channel, Dish Music – 50’s & 60’s Hits, Dish Music – 70’s, Hits, Dish Music – 80’s Hits, Dish Music- All That Jazz, Dish Music – Beach, Party, Dish Music – Classic Soul, Dish Music – Country Music One, Encore, Fine Living, FOX Movie Channel, FOX Reality TV, The Golf Channel, GOL TV, Lifetime Movie Network, The Movie Channel, National Geographic Channel, The Outdoor Channel, VH1, Wisdom Television.

America’s Everything Pak

The America’s Everything Pak is DISH Network’s top-of-the-line package. This package is $74.99 per month for 350 channels, and includes all the channels in the America’s Top 180 package plus 31 movie channels from Showtime, Starz!, HBO and Cinemax. You also receive DISH Network HD (high definition) programming.

Additional Dish Network Satellite TV Programming

In addition to the above packages, DISH Network also offers HBO, Cinemax, Showtime, and Starz movie channel packages, plus sports packages, international channels, adult channels, HD TV programming channels, and more than 1,600 pay-per-view programs per month.

Local channels are $5 per month.

Note: For up-to-date DISH Network information click on the links below.

Visit http://www.thesatellitetvguide.com to see all the current DISH Network channels, or click on the following link to get ordering information and the latest special offers from DISH Network.



Satellite Dish Television Provider – Important Information on Finding the Best One

Posted by admin in Satellite Dish on 01 9th, 2010

So, your 35 channels from your local cable provider just isn’t doing the job for you any more, right? You’ve missed too many playoff games, your wife is demanding more cooking shows, and the kids really want to hear music through the family room surround sound entertainment center. All logic, along with your entire family, is telling you to check out some satellite TV options.

Satellite is a great option for many families simply because of the variety of programming available, and the inclusion of the much in demand technology of DVR. The two major satellite dish television providers compete heavily with each other, along with a few stragglers coming up the ranks and just earning their stripes.

The major difference between cable and satellite is sometimes the one solid reason families either choose to make the move or not, and that is, cable is underground and the satellite dish is installed on the side of your home or nearby location (garage, fence, car port, etc.). The installer will conduct tests to determine where the best reception is.

However, if you happen to live in a city that experiences some severe weather which includes high winds on a regular basis, you should discuss with your local office of the satellite dish television provider what types of options you have available to better secure your satellite dish so that when the wind kicks up, your dish doesn’t fall down.

These dishes are also notorious for being very sensitive to nearby tree branches that might hit or rub against the dish. Again, this depends on where the dish was installed but if you live in a confined area such as a condo complex or row houses, your chances of having a tree wreaking havoc on your TV reception are pretty high.

However, bad weather aside, satellite TV is as close to entertainment nirvana as you can get. If you can’t find something you want to watch (with hundreds of stations, movies, sports and music, this is pretty unlikely) you can always watch a show that aired yesterday or even last week with a push of a button. This is the new “video on demand” technology (DVR) from your satellite dish television provider that gives you the ability to not only watch any show that has aired, but to watch live TV, pause, rewind, and slow-mo any show (addicting for sports fans!). Forget the tapes and the VCR – this video on demand technology will fulfill dreams you haven’t even had yet!

If this is what your family is demanding, call a satellite dish television provider today and see what they can do for you.



Setup Your Satellite Dish

Posted by admin in Satellite Dish on 01 6th, 2010

Gone are the days when you could watch up to a 50 channels at a time on your TV and the programming quality of media was also not of high standards. Occasionally, the signals would break and there would be too many disturbances on your TV. With the introduction of FTA satellite TV all that is just a thing of the past. But what is FTA?

FTA stands for free to air television broadcasting. It used a FTA receiver for broadcasting TV and radio signals and you can receive hundreds and even thousands of channels on your TV sitting at home. Above all, this is free of cost!

FTA is delivered through satellite television and in different parts of the world FTA television channels are broadcasted using unencrypted VHF or UHF bands. In most countries where FTA is available, it is free of cost but in some places you will be charged a small fee for some of the channels or for using FTA satellite services. In some case, you will be paying a license fee like for viewing BBC and in other cases, you will end up making a voluntary contribution like for educational broadcasters like PBS. You are probably wondering how FTA channels makes money.

Most channels make money through advertising and sponsorship like the Japanese television broadcasters TV Tokyo and TV Asahi are doing. These channels rely on sponsorship and so does Philippine Television like GMA, and ABS-CBN. Free To Air (FTA) is mostly utilized in international broadcasting and this makes it the video equivalent of shortwave radio. If you are planning to invest in FTA then you should take it from FTA authorized retailers who will provide you the list of channel guides as well as content available in your country. Different countries will have different channel content and channel guides so you need to check with the local retailer for the information.

One of the important things to know about Free To Air (FTA) satellite signals is that they are available in two types: one is the Ku-Band or small dish, and the other is the C-Band or large dish. Most of the international channels that are currently available in Continental or North America are being broadcasted through the Ku-band on a Telstar-5 satellite. Of course there are other options available as well. The Ku-band FTA satellite systems come with a satellite receiver, remote control and a dish, which will point towards a specific satellite.

You will find a lot of valuable information on FTA over the internet. One of the top online retailers where you can find all information on FTA receivers and check out what is available is http://www.satphire.com/. The various FTA satellite receivers that are being sold at Satphire include Sonicview, Viewstat, Coolstat, Panstat, Captain, Extremeview, Ariza, Neostat, Dream Multimedia, Fortec Star, Captive Works, Conaxsat, and nfusion. With the arrival of the FTA or Free To Air TV channels, it seems that watching TV will never be the same again.









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