They both have a 360 degree movement.
To determine a dish's azimuth, elevation, and skew for the 72756 zip code, you would typically need to know the satellite you're aiming for, as these values can vary based on the satellite's orbital position. Generally, tools like satellite dish alignment calculators or specific satellite service provider resources can provide precise numbers. For example, for a common satellite like Dish Network's 110° W, the azimuth might be around 180°, the elevation around 45°, and the skew would depend on the dish's specific design. Always ensure to verify with up-to-date tools or resources for the most accurate installation.
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They're both concave.
you have to have a satellite signal like dish network or a digital converter box
The correct signal for satellite TV is determined by the direction the satellite dish is pointed. DirecTV and Dish Network signals come out of the Southern sky from the direction directly above Texas. Many other satellites orbit the earth and send out audio and video signals of all different types and formats. Simply put, a satellite dish is like a catchers mitt and will catch any signal coming from the satellite it is aimed towards. The signal received will need to be properly matched with the in house receivers and equipment in order to work properly. For example, if a Dish Network dish is aimed towards a DirecTV satellite signal, the system will not work.
You can sell it on eBay or keep it. There are people who are looking for satellite dish. We do not require your to return the dish from you abode. If you move, we bring out a new dish for your installation. You only take your receivers and remotes to your new location. You can leave the old dish or you can remove it and do as you like with the dish.
It sounds like the receiver unit has lost the signal from the dish. There are a few reasons why it could happen. First, the dish may have been moved from its proper position. A change of a degree or two can cause the signal from the satellite to be lost. Wind can move a dish if it hasn't been fixed firmly. Second, the cable between the dish and the receiver may be damaged. It might be visible damage but it could also be water damage inside the cable. Next, the LNB (the small unit in front of the dish) may be faulty. Finally, it could be a fault with the receiver itself. It can be difficult to track down the problem without specialist tools, so it sounds like a call to a local satellite or TV service center might be the quickest way to resolve the problem. Satellite signals are sometimes not broadcast by the satellite itself. This is rare and is normally corrected within seconds or minutes. Before assuming a fault, try it again and try different channels - It might just have been a break in transmission for a minute or two.
Just to clarify on the answers given. The LNBs are different for DISH Network and DTV along with the receivers. The LNB and receiver takes the signal from the satellite and gives you your signal on your TV. As stated, you can't use different receivers and LNB from different companies. The dish outside does not matter, just the LNB and receiver. Simply, no. The satellite dishes use different switching schemes internally for accessing the satellite transponders. Bull....loney. I'm using an old 18" DirecTv dish to receive signals from a Dishnetworks satellite at 119W. The satellite receivers will be different because different signalling protocols are used.
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Both direct tv and Dish Network offer a DVR tryp receiver.
Parabolic mirrors are formed in a dish like shape, the purpose of it's shape is to transmit the electromagnet waves. For example when using a microwave or watching a television, it is through electromagnet radiation that make it possible to function. Television receives the signals via the satellite dish, the satellite dish acts as the parabolic mirror.
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