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October
22, 2002
By: Bob
Buckham
dish network system: Pay less for more entertainment
A
dish network system can give you beautiful high-definition
pictures, great Dolby Digital sound, and dropping
prices--what more could a viewer want? But how will the
winter weather affect your dish network system? We'll
discuss this more below.
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With
a dish network system, you'll always find something on TV
that you and your family thoroughly enjoy. Why settle for
something that just happens to be on? Pay less money for
more entertainment while you enjoy crystal-clear digital
pictures and crisp, clean CD-quality sound. There are over
200 channels to choose from, and you get to pick the
unbeatable program package that best fits your
entertainment needs. With choices and quality like this,
who needs cable?
A
dish network system is designed for consumer self install.
All systems are packaged with a FREE Self Install Kit.
In this kit you will find all necessary items for the
basic install. They even provide you with a compass so
you can find the direction the Dish will need to point.
With
your dish network system, here are some tips to help you
beat the wintertime satellite blues: Check you satellite
dish often during winter storms for snow and ice build-up.
Before you turn off your system for the night, position
your dish to the satellite farthest east or west. Your
dish is shaped like a large bowl and can fill up with snow
and ice. By positioning your dish to the satellites at the
end of the satellite arc, less snow and ice can fill your
dish.
NEVER climb into your dish to sweep out snow and ice. Not
only is this extremely dangerous for you, it can damage
your satellite dish.
A dish
network system has exceptional picture and sound quality
and choice of programming. Almost everyone agrees that
sports are the killer app for HDTV. Watching almost any
sport--including curling--is fantastic on a wide screen
HDTV, showing almost 10 times more detail than an
old-fashioned television. Some of the sporting events
aired in HDTV include Super Bowls, NFL playoff games, the
NCAA Final Four, NBA playoff games, and the NHL All-Star
Game
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