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By 2012, satellite dishes had 30 percent of the market.
Their only contact with people is through the satellite dish.
People with satellite dishes are the only ones who can see us.
Nearby, three large satellite dishes were set into the ground.
The number of satellite dishes is estimated at 20 million.
It will be available to about 750,000 homes around the nation with satellite dishes.
Owners of satellite dishes would then have 30 days to take them down.
So, he watched every league game on his satellite dish then and still does now.
He bought his mother a satellite dish for the more modern home she lives in on the family land.
Now she has a television, and, to give it pictures, a satellite dish outside.
He is set to buy a satellite dish for more channels.
You can choose the size of a satellite dish according to your region.
There had been a new, white satellite dish next to the shack.
The satellite dish was on the far corner of the roof.
And often, a single satellite dish is able to pick up only two channels at once.
A track and bowl system is nothing whatever to do with satellite dishes.
About two million homes already own the large backyard satellite dishes.
I noted it had street lights and a satellite dish.
Until now, the only alternative for residents has been television satellite dish service.
The satellite dish is usually included as part of the package when you sign on for service.
The satellite dish industry is selling about 30,000 dishes a month, he said.
Lance had bought one of those little satellite dishes, like what you've got here.
Alex was on the other side of London, a long way from the satellite dishes.
You know, the one with the satellite dish up top."
"A 20,000-square-foot building and a small satellite dish were built," he said.
It slowed when it passed us, the dish aerial pointing in our direction, then moved on.
In addition there is a dish aerial on the station area for satellite reception with approx.
There's a huge dish aerial in Zebra that can pick up and amplify any such signals within seconds of its beginning.
Our signal would be broadcast from the dish aerial on the roof, going first to the geostationary satellite in orbit high above us.
For this and further serials, however, the contrivance of the dish aerials to achieve this was dispensed with.
Typical components produced by mechanically powered spinning machines include rocket nose cones, gas turbine engine and dish aerials.
Many households will be unable or unwilling to erect and accurately locate the large dish aerials necessary for DBS reception.
The huge dish aerial you spoke of, the radar masts, the electronic computers--what's happened to them, Dr. Carpenter?
One of their prime selling points will be to supply satellite broadcasts to homes which are unable or unwilling to erect the large dish aerials needed for domestic reception.
Breakage or collapse of television and radio aerials, satellite dish aerials, aerial fittings and masts - exclusion (b) is deleted.
But MAC took a back seat when BSB unveiled the mock up Squarial, to replace the dish aerials usually needed for satellite reception.
The four satellites will let Astra broadcast 48 channels from the same point in space, for reception by a single dish aerial, and with backup in space if any transmitters go wrong.
This contingency covers damage to the Building and/or Contents caused by the breakage or collapse of television and radio aerials, satellite dish aerials, aerial fittings and masts.
The BBC needs a cable network to distribute its two planned channels of satellite programmes, since few people will want to buy their own dish aerials to receive signals direct from the satellites.
Although the Germans had used a warning radar since before 1939, the Bruneval station included a new Würzburg set with its 20-foot (6m) dish aerial able to range guns and direct planes on to a single aircraft.
It was fitted with an array of rotating dish aerials in the aircraft's bomb-bay, with further dish aerials in the tail cone and at the front of the wing-mounted fuel tanks.
The British design utilised the Radar Type 262 centimetric radar with a small spinning dish aerial which gave range and bearing and was capable of "locking on" to a target and could train and elevate the guns as the target moved.
In the 1960s the Space Department of the Royal Aircraft Establishment with its HQ at Farnborough, sited a number of satellite tracking and receiving dish aerials on the south side of Lasham airfield, one enclosed in a large white dome.
Complete line-of-sight was required to the transmitter for the new service, the dish aerials required were generally more prone (than other systems) to weather damage during high winds, and the viewers at longer distances from the parent Carrigaline transmitter suffered from rainfade causing reception dropouts during heavy rainfall.
Another planet-sized dish antenna, just like the one at 1107.
It uses the big dish antenna one-quarter of the available time each year.
Soon they were all leaning on one of the dish antennas, panting.
Behind it, Kirk could see as the view opened between the huts, was a dish antenna.
They had a final glimpse of a large face and a dark hand as the silver dish antenna was smashed.
A large high-gain dish antenna was attached to the base.
You'd have a dish antenna with an effective diameter equal to that of the orbit.
Dish antenna kits are privately but openly sold in both countries.
The satellite then beams the signal down to a giant dish antenna.
My displays locked on the source: a pair of dish antennas.
A large dish antenna is hauled to the roof and pointed in the desired direction.
They planned to replace their old television set and install a satellite dish antenna.
To watch television at all, this segment of the population relies entirely on dish antennas.
They asked permission for a coach light, fence, satellite dish antenna and shed on their lot.
You may have seen people who have large satellite dish antennas in their yards.
It had a four-foot dish antenna, with the sound collector in the centre.
Finally, an enormous dish antenna began to form.
Reception of the service signals uses a fixed 60-cm diameter dish antenna.
A 2.6 m radio dish antenna for communications was also attached to the side of the cylinder.
When the signal arrived here it was picked up by what amounted to a giant dish antenna.
The telescope consists of 27 large dish antennas that move on tracks over a region about 20 miles wide.
It was diamond-shaped, with two dish antennas perhaps four times the size of the core unit.
A dish antenna lay off to one side, supported on a six-meter-high mount.
He switched on the power and swung the largest dish antenna so it pointed at the fleet.
Satellite television channels through dish antennae are available in most homes in the state.
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