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Open Up A Whole New World Of International Viewing By Putting Up A Satellite Antenna

By John Maltakiso

If you are a television fan, you will probably be familiar with satellite dishes. Many TV broadcasters offer satellite antennas and receivers as part of their paid packages.

In most cases, the satellite dish will be installed and set up by a technician and television channels and services are delivered on a contract basis.

However, with the necessary equipment and a little knowledge, satellite antennas can be used to pick up hundreds of channels from across the globe, legally and for free.

To achieve this, two essential pieces equipment are required - a satellite dish and a satellite receiver. There are a number of kinds of satellite dishes on the market, so you will have to determine which one best suits your needs.

Basic - The most basic type of satellite dish. These can be mounted on a wall or pole and pointed towards one satellite, so all adjustments need to be done manually.

Multi-satellite - These are a more expensive variety of satellite dish, but they can receive signals from numerous satellites without adjusting the antenna.

Motor-driven - These pole-mounted satellite dishes can be pointed towards any satellite position with a remote control, allowing convenient access to a huge number of channels. These are expensive, but a must have for enthusiasts.

Satellite dishes are cheap both to purchase and install. A cheap satellite system including dish, receiver and a remote can be had for under $150. A bottom-end motor-driven system should cost about $350. Set-up costs for these systems should be in the region of $150.

Expensive satellite antennas with all the features can set you back thousands of dollars, with set-up costs running to hundreds of dollars. That said, you can save some of the cost by installing the system yourself. There are numerous tutorials and dedicated sites on the internet that, with the aid of a satellite finder signal meter, will provide you with all the know how you need to install and tune in your dish to receive the free-to-air stations of your choice.

Before you invest in a satellite dish you should do your homework. Investigate what free-to-air channels are available, which satellites transmit them and decide on the ones you want to access. Again, all of this information is easily found on the web. You can then choose your satellite antenna based on these requirements.

The joy of owning a quality satellite antenna is that you can have the best of both worlds. You can receive the best in free-to-air television from around the world, and you can also choose from any number of subscription-based services that are available in the United States.

Therefore, if you wish to add an extra dimension to your TV viewing, a satellite dish could be the way to go.

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