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Bringing High Def to You with Satellite TV Systems

March 18th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

When shopping for satellite TV packages, you probably first look at the channels, the number of channels, which ones are in high definition, and a variety of other features that all deal with what shows up on your television in the end. However, there are many other components to making satellite TV so consumer friendly that many people do not bother with. In satellite TV systems, there are many other components that people ought to look for and decide if they want them or not, but right now, many people only deal with half of the equation.

From Space to your Home

Satellite TV systems are a bit more complex than antiquated cable systems. You probably think of a satellite dish in your yard or on the roof of your house, but a very important part of satellite TV systems is actually the receiver, which turns what would otherwise be television gibberish into a signal that your television can understand and accordingly output video and audio. In this regard, all receivers are essentially the same, but there are different features that you should look for.

Chiefly among those features are a variety of connectors in the rear of the receiver. Having more connectors will allow you to hook up your receiver to more electronics, so you can have it hooked up to a DVR (digital video recorder), television, surround sound system, and other useful home theater electronics. However, satellite TV systems may also include a DVR inside the receiver, so you might not need to buy a stand alone unit if you want to record shows, sports, and movies.

On the topic of channels and other shows that end up on your television, this is part of your satellite TV package and doesn’t directly deal with the equipment you use. In the past, television systems would require modified pieces of equipment if you wanted special content (think of a cable box). For example, one cable box might allow you to access HBO, while another one would have to be modified to be able to view Showtime. Satellite TV systems simplify this process by storing all of your data on a computer database, so universal equipment for everyone helps to lower costs on the company end (which results in lower costs for the consumer as well). When making the upgrade to high definition television, you should pick out the satellite TV system that is right for your tastes.

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More Content, Lower Prices with Satellite TV Software

March 17th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

If you want a cost effective alternative to paying fifty or more dollars a month to watch high definition content, then you can turn to your PC. As long as you have a high speed connection such as DSL, cable, or fiber optics, then you can stream thousands of different television channels straight to your PC. For a small up front fee of forty dollars or so, you can entirely skip the subscription based deal that will have you paying fifty dollars or more each and every single month. All you need is satellite TV software, and soon you’ll be watching high definition content on your PC.

Pay Now, Save Later

Satellite TV software will run you forty or fifty dollars for any commercial version, but you only need to compare that to major satellite TV providers to see how much you’ll save in the first month. With major providers, you’ll have to wait at least a few days before a technician can come to your house to install the receiver, and installations can become costly depending on the layout of your home. Then, you get to look forward to paying for that TV content every single month that you have the subscription. Satellite TV software is easy and intuitive to install – with a few mouse clicks, you’ll have the software installed and you can start watching TV and movies. Not only that, but you don’t have to have any monthly fees to look forward to either.

So what kind of content can you expect to watch with satellite TV software? Expect to see all the new hit movies coming right out of Hollywood. Find all your favorite TV shows. Just because you’re not paying top dollar doesn’t mean these shows aren’t available to you. With satellite TV software, you can also watch thousands of foreign channels, bringing you some of the best shows and movies from different cultures and news from around the world that hasn’t been filtered by the big American news networks. Simply put, you can’t find this amount of content with any other type of television.

If you’re looking for a cheaper way to watch TV than to order a subscription package from a cable or satellite provider, then check out satellite TV software for your computer. You’ll get way more content this way, and from more sources than are available to you through major companies which limit your choices. Also, installation is much easier and anyone can do it – no more paying those same companies outrageous prices to come install equipment in your house (which you often have to pay another fee monthly for) – with a few clicks of your mouse, you’ll be watching TV. For high definition shows and movies and the largest selection of content available, check out satellite TV software.

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How A Satellite TV Signal Splitter Can Keep Everyone Happy

March 16th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

It’s a fact that most American homes have several TVs. Gone are the days when the entire family crowded around one TV set to watch whatever Mom and Dad wanted to watch – these days, everyone in the family can have their own TV and choose their own programming. While Mom and Dad catch up on the new crime investigation show, Bobby can watch the football game and Jenny can catch the latest nature special.

Since Mom, Dad, Bobby and Jenny are serious about their television, they make good use of a satellite TV signal splitter to send the signal to several TVs throughout their home. The satellite TV signal splitter allows the incoming satellite signal to be broken up into several parts and sent to several ports, meaning that each TV in the house can be tuned to a different channel.

Watch Different Programs Throughout the House…Or Not!

There is more than one way to use a satellite TV signal splitter. You can have the satellite TV signal splitter placed in such a way that the same signal will go to all TVs in the home. This may be useful if you want to monitor and have some control over what your children watch in other parts of the house.

You can also have the satellite TV signal splitter installed so that a different program can be watched on each of the televisions in the home. This is a setup that is more desirable to a lot of households, since everyone has their own tastes. However, since each TV is independently controlled, it’s harder to keep an eye on what is being watched in other rooms.

However you decide to set up your satellite TV signal splitter, there may be additional costs involved. You may be charged an additional fee for each TV that is hooked up to your satellite signal. However, these fees vary from company to company and may not always apply. It’s a good idea to get in contact with your satellite TV provider to find out what their policy is on using a satellite TV signal splitter.

Additionally, there is the chance of harming your satellite equipment by doing this job yourself. If you are not experienced, or if you have an agreement with your satellite company that they are responsible for all modifications, it’s best to ask them to install your satellite TV signal splitter instead of doing it yourself.

 

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How Can You Get The Best Satellite TV Services

March 15th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

If you’re reading this article, then you’re probably looking for the best deals on satellite TV services. Different companies offer a diverse package of satellite TV services. All you have to do is know what you want and find out which works for you best.

Know What You Want And Need

Knowing what kind of satellite TV services you require is very important. Like all decisions, it is something to be mulled over. Look over brochures and the company websites for offers and an itinerary of services offered.

Read the company profile. There are independent reviews regarding the company’s services. Ask people who have satellite TV service regarding their experiences. Create a survey and post it on the internet.

Don’t Be Fooled By Marketing

Sometimes people get “wowed” by the satellite TV service provider’s massive marketing ploy. A ploy is merely a strategy to lure you into thinking that your wants are addressed; but what really matters is the person’s need. Make sure that your needs are prioritized, make a list and check it off as you go.

A good and reputable satellite TV service provider must have a website; most of the time these companies, offer deals online. These deals are not offered if you go directly to their office, so take a look at their website. But be careful though read the fine print and watch out for loopholes! See sometimes there are hidden agendas to the deals.

Call Customer Service

Customer service is really what they are, to serve customers, and answer any queries one might have. A very good satellite TV service provider has very good customer service, so don’t hesitate to call them and ask questions and have them address all your concerns. A good gauge of the company’s service is also by their customer service attitude. Look at how well they answer your questions, and handle any other concerns you have; this is how you will also see if they will be able to listen to your future concerns.

Making Your Choice

Now here’s the clincher. The following are questions you have to have answered before making a decision. Have you made a list of satellite TV service providers? Did you write all the services they offer? Now compare the pros and cons. Check off which satellite TV service provider address your needs. Then you’re ready to make your decision.

Your probably thinking “My gosh! Why is choosing a satellite TV service provider seem so tedious!” Actually it really isn’t. You wouldn’t want to be stuck with bad satellite TV right? So take your time and heed my advice.

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Satellite TV Schedules Follow Same Time Schedules At Other Venues

March 14th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

When many folks first start viewing television on a satellite TV schedules may seem a little confusing. However, programming is pretty much consistent with other types of television services for the same programs. Programs on satellite are the same programs on the same networks or the same channels as other choices, only the channel numbers will be different on your satellite channel selector. For example, if you enjoy a weekly show that is on NBC, the program will on at the same time, on the satellite channel that carries the NBC programming.

Nearly all satellite TV schedules are available as well through the service’s on screen channel guide and are viewable by channel. Programs can also be searched by title, and every time that program is on can be found in the satellite TV schedules. Most independent programming from broadcasters such as the comedy channel, the science fiction network as well cooking shows and home shopping networks will all be available on most satellite services and if subscribed will be seen at the same time and on the same day as they would be seen on cable television.

To watch the programs it is simply a matter of the finding the program on the corresponding channel on the satellite channel selector. Similar to switching cable companies, the same channels will be offer, just at different tuner locations. For satellite TV schedules there is also a printed guide to programming, usually published monthly.

Original Programming Not Available Off Satellite

Some of the networks such as Home Box Office and Cinemax have their own production companies and offer original programming. These are available only to subscribers of those networks on cable and satellite systems. The big difference with satellite TV schedules may be in some areas where events are blacked out. With a satellite service, the program may be available on a channel that is not blocked out through the satellite service and will not be available on cable or on a broadcast free on air channel.

There is no real secret to deciphering satellite TV schedules, the challenge is knowing what network you are looking for, usually by name, and finding the corresponding location on the satellite’s channel selector. Essentially, most channels on a cable network are also available on satellite and the time and day of the week will be the same. The biggest challenge may be in remembering which of the possible 235 channels it is on.

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Satellite TV Satellite Positions Depend On Ground Locations

March 13th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

To watch satellite TV satellite positions must be in line with the satellite’s geosynchronous orbit around the Earth. When a satellite is launched, it is destined to be placed about 23,300 miles above the Earth in an orbit that retains its relationship to a particular ground location. Unlike orbiting satellites that can sometimes be seen moving in the night sky, a satellite in a geosynchronous orbit will simply appear as a light, similar to a star, with no change in position.

When installing satellite TV satellite positions are considered in how the dish is pointed at the sky. Generally, the dish is aimed at the southern sky, but the position of the dish on the ground will determine how high it points and whether it is aimed to the left or right in relation to the location of the base position. DirecTV has 15 operational satellites in the sky while Dish Network has 10, making it possible for anyone that wants their services to establish a line of site link to the satellite TV satellite positions.

In some areas due to the location of tall buildings, heavy tree cover and with hills an mountains being in the way, the line of site between the satellite TV satellite positions and the ground dish antenna, reception may not be possible. Heavy cloud cover can also cause a temporary loss of service, but for the most part, it takes some really heavy cloud cover to interfere with the signal.

Aiming Dish Has To Be Nearly Exact

If you consider the satellite TV satellite positions but looking at a ball and holding a straight edge against the ball, it will become obvious how line of sight signal can be affected by only a slight variation in the receiving dish’s position. It has to point nearly directly at the satellite in order to receive the strongest signal at is nearly impossible, due to the satellite TV satellite positions for one dish to receive signal from two different satellites.

To better understand the importance of aiming the dish at the satellite TV satellite positions, take two pieces of string into the yard and lay them sided by side. Anchor one end of both strings to the same point and then choose a spot only 100 feet away. With both strings at the end spot, move one of them about a foot to one side and then look at their relationship at the starting point. The one sixteenth of an inch at the start can be a foot at the end, consider what a difference that one sixteenth of and inch will be 23,300 feet later.

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