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Why do some people need more than one satellite dish?
This all depends on how many satellites you're trying to see. For example, Dishnetwork broadcasts its standard channels on two satellites. One at 110º and another at 119º. Too see both of these, they have developed an oval dish (the Dish 500), which can pick up signals from both satellites. OK, two satellites, one dish, case closed, right? Wrong. They also have a satellite at 61.5º, which broadcasts HDTV signals. Because of the angles of the satellites, it would be impossible to see all three satellites with one dish. Therefore, if you want to see all three of DishNewtork's satellites, you need two dishes.
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Why Two Satellites?
This all depends on how many satellites you're trying to see. For example, Dishnetwork broadcasts its standard channels on two satellites. One at 110º and another at 119º. Too see both of these, they have developed an oval dish (the Dish 500), which can pick up signals from both satellites. OK, two satellites, one dish, case closed, right? Wrong. They also have a satellite at 61.5º, which broadcasts HDTV signals. Because of the angles of the satellites, it would be impossible to see all three satellites with one dish. Therefore, if you want to see all three of DishNewtork's satellites, you need two dishes.
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