This week I learned some things about a satellite dish. Here are some notes.
– It points toward the equator to receive its signal from satellite.
– It has three nodes type things called LMBs in the bowl section of the dish.
– One LMB is assigned to high definition channels
– A second LMB is assigned to local stations
– A third LMB is assigned to scheduling or guide
– The dish is made of a similar type of Teflon used in certain fry pans so snow and debies will slide off.
– If snow sticks to the dish, people will use Pam pan spray to lubricate the dish so snow will fall off more easily.
– When a signal is transferred from a satellite to a dish, the signal will circulate in a figure eight pattern inside the dish.
– If people have a hard time with a dish it is usually because of a mistake made during the install. Some installers may try to only use two screw when they should be using four.
– If a person has a lot of trees around their house, that could interfere with a signal. A solution is to put it on a pole for clear access.
– Made of Teflon the same thing used on cooking pans.
Have more to add, please do so in the comment section of the blog.