A satellite dish is a parabolic antenna designed to receive signals from satellites orbiting the Earth. It collects and focuses microwave signals onto a receiver, allowing users to access Satellite Television, internet, or radio services. The dish's shape and orientation are crucial for optimizing signal reception, and it typically includes a low-noise block (LNB) converter that amplifies the incoming signals. Satellite dishes can vary in size and design, depending on their specific application and the frequency of the signals they target.
It's not difficult to be approved for a statellite dish equipment. Most statellite dish companies want your business so they will be very accomodating and will be able to set you up with a plan.
Way back in the 1960's. The first communication satellite - Telstar - was launched on October 27th 1962.
Yes. More specifically, it is sometimes called a "natural satellite", to distinguish it from the artificial (man-made) satellites that also orbit Earth.
Nations under Soviet/Communist influence after the Second World War were called satellite countries: Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, Bulgaria, romania and Yugoslavia.
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The singular possessive of dish is dish's
a dish warmer is where you warm a dish! :@
It is a dish which has no side dishes that means that the dish is the main dish.
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OnBoth are correct, according to context. When "dish" means the vessel holding the food, we use on if it is a flat dish, or in if it is a deep dish. When "dish" means the food itself, as in "Apple crumble is my favorite dish," we use in.
The possessive form of the noun dish is dish's.Example: The dish's rim is chipped.
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