yes I cancelled my sky due to poor content, and am still using it for the free stuff, apparently this is the law that suppliers have to adhere to, that is accepting that you have your own box like I have.
The clue is in the name Free SAT. Freesat has no fees apart from the purchase of a satellite dish and a tuner or SAT-ready TV. There are, however, some pay-for channels (eg Sky) but most are free.
You must apply for an SAT (or ACT) waiver through your High School counselor. You will receive a number to use on your online registration. You can't use a waiver on a late registration.
The best form of dish is a Parabolic Dish - This captures the digital signal and because of its concave form bounces the signal to an LNB ( stands for Low Noise Block) and it is the receiving end of a satellite dish. The LNB must be pointing directly to the satellite overhead in orbit to receive the strongest and clearest signal. As with a normal TV antenna, it may be required for you to adjust the LNB in order to receive the highest quality (strongest and clearest) satellite signals available
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Yes. If you have Directv or Dish Network, the HD signals come from different satellites the the SD signals. For DTV most SD signals come from the 101, 110 and 119 degree west longitude sat positions. Most HD signals come from the 99 and 103 degree sat positions. Each sat position has a dedicated filter (called a low noise blocker, or LNB) on the arm of the dish. An SD dish only has up to 3 SD LNB's (3 total) and doesn't have the HD LNB's (which would be 5 total.) Don't be confused by looking at the dish to count the number of LNB's because most modern dishes combine up to 3 LNB's into one unit. Call DTV or Dish and ask because if you want to get HD the dish is included (free) in the upgrade. If you already have an HD receiver, the dish upgrade is free. Dish works very much the same way.
There are several ways to receive tutoring in preparation for the sats. Most high schools offer free prep classes. In home tutoring can be had and Sylvan learning centers also offer these services.
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You can register for SAT tests online at www.collegeboard.com. This site also contains free sample SAT questions. You can even get a free full SAT practice test. There are also official SAT study guides.
Free sample SAT questions: http://www.universitylanguage.com/quiz/SAT/
There are many places in the United Kingdom where one might obtain a Sky Dish at a discounted price. The website "Free Sat" appears to provide dishes at a lower cost.
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Pl see this site (URL-http://www.satexamprep.com/) which says that they offer a completely free online SAT study guide, with practice tests.(There are many sites that offer Sample or Practice SAT Tests for free)