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Buying a new HD TV put me on the hunt for good sources of HD programming. Something I overlooked for a while, and I’m sure I’m not alone, is over-the-air, free programming from local TV stations. We’re so used to the “antenna == bad” school of thought that the cablecos dished out for the last twenty years that we don’t even consider it.
In today’s world of on-demand television programming, consumers have a far broader spectrum of available options than the cable versus antenna choices of years past. Satellite television, which began in the 1980s with enormous satellite dishes cemented into backyards, has come a long way. In the process, it has become a far easier option to install
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The car radio of the future works in a similar manner to a satellite receiver for television channels. However, the car has no large dish antenna on the roof, but a specially designed mobile antenna, flattened so that it can be built almost invisibly into the bodywork. The antenna receives signals in the Ku frequency band used by communications sat
DISH Network(TM) satellite TV service today introduced the MobileDISH in-car satellite service, a programming package by DISH Network combined with cutting-edge antenna technology from RaySat(TM).
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