Yes, there are different shapes and sizes of satellite dishes. You can find the best one for your home at www.montanasatellite.com/satellite_dish_covers.htm
They generally come in a larger size so it ensures you the best quality of television. If you need a smaller size you can ask your installation man for one.
cox cable is a cable company, Directv uses satellite. two different service providers.
No, DirecTV and Dish Network satellite dishes do not point in the same direction. DirecTV satellites are typically positioned at a higher orbital location, requiring dishes to point toward the southwest in the U.S. In contrast, Dish Network satellites are generally located at a lower orbital position, so their dishes often point slightly more towards the southeast. The exact direction can vary based on your location, but the two services use different satellites and configurations.
At my house in Texas, on DirecTV, ONE does the trick. I have HD channels.
device called a multi switch. some high end multi sat position dishes have lnbs with inputs prom other dishes because the have a built in multi-switch look on eBay for them like 25.00
You need to contact DirecTV customer service. If the residence you're moving to isn't wired up for DirecTV, they'll have to do that first.
Yes
DirecTv uses several different telemarketing agencies to contact their customers. Apparently DirecTv has violated federal regulations on telemarketing several times.
why are raindrops different sizes?
Cells are different shapes and sizes because they have different functions. The functions dictate the shapes and sizes.
No, Directv programming signals are very different than a standard cable broadcast. Directv signals are sent using positive and negative charges to decode the signal.