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Get a satellite dish antenna with dual-LNB for better features

A satellite dish antenna with a dual-LNB (Low Noise Block filter) is necessary in order to receive satellite tv programming with DISH Network and DIRECTV. This type of antenna provides two separate feeds to the receiver so you can use Picture-In-Picture, take advantage of the interactive and Internet features, record two shows at once, or record one show while watching another. This can be accomplished with either a round dual-LNB single satellite dish or an oval multi-satellite dish.

To use the satellite dish antenna, you must have a clear line of sight toward the satellite. For example the DIRECTV satellite is located over south Texas, therefore If you live on the East Coast you must have a clear line of sight to the southwest. If you live on the West Coast, you must have a clear line of sight to the southeast.

You can assemble, connect, and position the satellite dish antenna yourself or have a professional installer do it. If you haven't installed a dish antenna before, professional installation is recommended.

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About The Author:

Heath Allison is a successful author and publisher of http://www.1st-at-dish-tv.com/.  With many years of experience in the industry, Heath has written many articles on satellite TV systems and services to educate the consumer.
11-04-03

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