If you have the correct decoder box, and you know the position in the sky, the sky dish is just a satellite receiver so it can be used to pick up any one that is up there. You may have to change the LMB , I am not sure on that.
Each satellite TV dish can be a different shape depending on what provider you have. Dish Network satellites are more round -- the reason they are round is to get the best possible signal using the LNB (a device attached to the dish) and the specific curvature of the dish; since all TV, Cable and satellite providers use some form of satellite to get your programming each dish is a slightly different shape depending upon what satellite they are pointing to in the sky.
You are able to view Sky and Freesat in Spain. The dish size is dependent on your location! On the Costa Del Sol you can easily pick up a good signal with a 1.2m dish, ideal for freesat and Sky. However a 1.3m is best, on Barcelona an 80 or 90cm is perfect. It is prohibited to take a sky card out of the UK but if they don't know they won't care!
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No , as it can only pick up signals from a certain bandwith . ( Picking up only sky ) - By Club Penguin Info Cool Admin Yes it can! Without any adjustment to the direction of the dish, you can simply swap your sky box for a freesat box, or more simply cancel your sky subscription and then you will automatically recieve the freesat stations through your sky box. Sky will still charge £10 per month for the skyplus recording facillity if you continue to record programs in any one month. However, if you don't use it, you don't pay. Remember, the dish belongs to you not Sky.
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You can make your satellite to pick up other signals by aligning the dish properly (elevation and azimuth alignment) taking into consideration the skew angle.
Digital satellietes transmit your tv stations to your dish network. When you have your dish or satellite tv set up to get digital stations, it transmits back from the satellite to your tv.
If it's picking up the 'wrong' satellite - it's pointing at the wrong area of sky ! Communication satellites for TV and radio are usually in a geo-static orbit - meaning they orbit the planet at the same speed the Earth rotates - making them appear to be in the same place overhead. If you're not receiving the satellite you expected - you need to re-position your dish to the correct area of sky.
Sky Freesat card is used for access subscription services revert to acting as fSfS viewing card upon cancellation of the subscription. The card also ensures the correct region for regionalised services.
If I'm understanding your question correctly, it does matter what type of satellite dish you get to go with a particular satellite receiver such as a Dish Network receiver. Even the type of satellite receiver or programming selection can require a different type of Dish as all receivers pick up different satellites in orbit. Dish Networks new receivers, such as the Vip 722 and Vip 922 require a 1000.4 Dish. If you meant what company to go with, do your homework and shop around. Make sure you understand the promotional price that you will get initially, and then what your cost will be when the promotion ends. In my opinion, Dish Network has the best deals around.