By: Nathan Knightley Satellite TV services represent the main alternative to individual antennas or cable networks, but they do require some equipment and installation. A vaster entertainment perspective gets in the spot light attracting clients: the hundreds of programs from around the world allow one to stay connected to everything that is going on, not to mention the fun part of TV watching. The number one American providers for satellite TV services are DirectTV, DISH Network, VOOM and HughesNet Satellite Internet; they apply individual policies, advantageous prices and almost identical packages in terms of programming, but they are far from being the same thing. Some independent retailers of satellite TV services are preferred over well-known national companies since they have the possibility to offer a more attractive variety of packages that cover not only free receivers and HDTV but the installation and equipment come for free with trial options for premium channels. The list of such companies is a bit larger than that of regular providers for satellite TV services, but the truth is that all promotions target a market sector, and what you dislike could suit another just fine. Competition is the one to set the rules, and though there is room enough for everyone, the fight remains tight. For a trouble-free use of satellite TV services, don't hesitate to turn to a professional for the configuration and the installation of the receiver and the dish system. Why not test your skills? You could go for the DIY variant, but mounting and aiming the dish correctly could be quite a challenge, not to mention the risk of failing to configure the receiver. If you have a look on TV guides, you'll see that most of them recommend that the technical part of the satellite TV services be covered by an expert in the field and companies usually have technicians hired to do the job. The thirty million users of satellite TV services prove the extent of the “dish” phenomenon. The signal as such is sent from an uplink station to a satellite and then to the millions of viewers. The main American satellite television providers rely on their own ground stations and satellites to operate. The transmission as such is possible by the compression of the data issued by the broadcasters. The function of the dish in all this is to receive the signal resent by the satellite and amplify it adequately for the user; then the signal is decoded and turns into sound and image. About the Author: Read more great articles from this successful writer concerning Satellite TV Services and Services Digital High Definition Direct Satellite TV System Dish news at his website www.freepcsatellitetv.com |