A revolution overthrows the old and replaces it with something new. That is exactly what Dish direct broadcast has done for satellite TV. In the 1980’s space technology came to earth as satellite TV. Those were the days of the giant 10-foot TV antenna taking up a huge chunk of a person’s lawn and budget. Those antennas often cost two or three thousand dollars. TV viewers sat in their family rooms and living rooms running the control box for the dish, seeking out broadcast satellites all across the skies. Often they spent as much time fiddling with the antenna control box as they did watching TV. It wasn’t much fun. A revolution was in the making. And, when it came, it came in the form of the Dish direct broadcast signal. A Dish direct broadcast signal uses a stationary antenna dish. These signals are broadcast with microwaves and use a much smaller dish, as small as 18 inches in diameter. This dish mounts easily on roofs, clamps to windowsills, mounts on the side of houses or on a pedestal erected in an inconspicuous spot with a clear view of the southern sky. Dish direct satellite TV also gives TV viewers choices of up to 300 channels, providing entertainment and educational TV for nearly everyone. You select the channels. The satellite antenna dish sorts them out, saving you the trouble of sorting through channels you do not want. One of the best features of Dish direct satellite TV is that it is available to everyone. Regardless if you live in a Manhattan apartment or high up in the Big Horn Mountains of Wyoming, you can enjoy the same selection of channels and quality of reception and sound. This is a weapon in the satellite TV arsenal that neither conventional broadcast nor cable companies can come close to matching. Revolutions throw out the old and replace it with new. Dish direct satellite TV has been so popular that in less than a decade it has replaced all other forms of TV reception in more than one fourth of U.S. and Canadian homes. The battle may not yet be complete, but the tide has definitely turned and the future of satellite TV programming delivery is sealed. All without a single shot being fired. Related Articles Dish Network Testing of your Free Satellite TV System
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