c-band is on a big dish 6' or better like you might of seen in peoples yards they can receive alot of them. alot of them are free just half to find them there called free and clear there is paid subscriptions wich you can get a handful of them very cheaply analog not to many left there most of them went to digtail satlite uses c,ku,ka,x for tv
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AC-DC isn't a song it's a band but if you really want to try A C D C.
I am also wondering whose dish is bigger Dish or Direct. Back in the C-Band days bigger was always better. and what kelvin do the LNB's run at on both.
If you are referring to the original satellite dish known as the C band satellite, the satellite company that used these was DISH Network.
I am not sure exactly when they came out. I have had a big dish receiver since the early 1980's I had my system before the HBO and Showtime networks scrambled their signal.
Smaller sattelite dishes can feed more than one tv which allows for independent programming on the individual receivers hooked up to the dish.
You must be talking about C band dishes. Lots free channels come across the channels and satellites. The are you live in determines the size of the dish. In Idaho we could use a 7 foot dish, in the Midwest they could use a 4 foot dish. On a smaller dish we got a snowy pic on weak channels but strong ones came in OK.
A satellite again is a mirror; it is simply bouncing the audio and video signal, usually in C or KU band. The small dish companies receive this feed by way of dish farms, with many dishes pointed at different satellites. These dish farms then process the main signal and compress it, usually to mpeg format.
C-Note - band - was created in 1997.
c-band is on a big dish 6' or better like you might of seen in peoples yards they can receive alot of them. alot of them are free just half to find them there called free and clear there is paid subscriptions wich you can get a handful of them very cheaply analog not to many left there most of them went to digtail satlite uses c,ku,ka,x for tv
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Yes. They are separate systems.
Jerry C is the One most very popular rock star in the band.
Yes you can go to skyvision.com it cost 99.00 to get the kit and 29.99 per but you still need a phone line to send. it has a pic of how it all works . the c band comes back at 400kbps on your satellite no spped limits.