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Terk 18"x 20" DIRECTV Satellite Dish Antenna with 3 Dual LNBs | 
enlarge | Brand: Terk Category: CE
List Price: $111.11 Buy New: $78.77 You Save: $32.34 (29%)
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Rating: 4 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 13.7 Dimensions (in): 23 x 8 x 21 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: 18 months warranty
MPN: S26 Model: S26 UPC: 034405001386 EAN: 0034405001386 ASIN: B000167KQK
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| Features:
| • | multi-satellite dish antenna with a third LNB | | • | integrated multiswitch lets you connect up to four DIRECTV receivers | | • | Sat-C LNB receives content from the 110-degree satellite, which broadcasts some HDTV programming | | • | HDTV-compatible DIRECTVPlus receiver required to receive HDTV programming | | • | reflector: 21-1/8"W x 18-1/2"H |
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Product Description multi-satellite dish antenna with a third LNB * integrated multiswitch lets you connect up to four DIRECTV receivers * Sat-C LNB receives content from the 110-degree satellite, which broadcasts some HDTV programming * HDTV-compatible DIRECTVPlus receiver required to receive HDTV programming * reflector: 21-1/8"W x 18-1/2"H * warranty: 1 year parts & labor
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| Customer Reviews:
satellite dish October 12, 2008 only one problem.this dish cannot receive both dishnetwork 119 and 110.i know it's a direct tv dish ,but this is what i wanted it for.
3 LNA Satilite Dish February 11, 2008 Product arrived on time. I attached the disk to the roof and using a signal strength meter was able to align the disk and it has worked just fine ever since.
A Lot of Hot Air! November 25, 2007 3 out of 9 found this review helpful
We recently got DirecTV after seeing their ad blitz for 75 HD channels. They brag about their "digital picture and sound," and their great customer service. The truth is the only way to get digital picture and sound is with a HDTV and an HDMI. Their picture is actually worse than the picture we got with Comcast. Not to mention there is no two year agreement with cable, no picture loss when it rains, you do not have to pay for "leased equipment, and you do not need an ugly dish hanging on your house. When we purchased our most recent HDTV, we figured we would replace the DVR we had with DirecTV and get an HD DVR to replace it. DirecTV told us we would have to pay $299 for the privlige of leasing their receiver from them. In addition to this we would have to pay $50 because we were a new customer "and had not established a credit history with them." Also, we would have to pay $20 for shipping and handling and extend our contract for another two years. Maybe DirecTV thinks it is in the cellphone business because all they want to do is lock you into long-term contracts and make you bleed money to them forever. Their symbol should be a ball and chain because that is what they really are. Cable here I come!
You will need more parts... April 21, 2006 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
This is your standard, run of the mill, directv oval dish. It goes up pretty easily, although you'll need your own compass, and unfortunately, it also comes with no mounting hardware and no RG6 cables, so there's more to buy than just this item...
Another low point is that the LNBs are all fused together so if one goes bad, you have to replace the whole dish.
The constuction also seems kinda cheap, so we'll have to see how it holds up in the sun and wind...
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