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Don't Miss Your TV Favorites - Getting Timely Satellite TV Information
By Tony Cunningham

What good is having hundreds of channels if you don't know how to use your satellite dish or when your favorite program is on your satellite TV! Get the information that you need in the form of one of several guides and tutorials that are available.

If you don't want to miss the latest exciting episode of 24, then take a look at these websites so that you have all the information you need. Satellite TV offers good reception and tons of content, including HDTV, but you've got to know how to use what you have!

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A great website that has links to all kinds of information on satellite TV is www.el.com, which is pronounced "welcome" of course. There are many resources available, including troubleshooting guides, programming guides. For example, if you want to subscribe to a publication similar to TV Guide, you can just click on their link to tripled.com, publishers of OnSat (or go directly to onsat.com if you like).

OnSat has interviews, features, and listings for satellite tv programs, just as TV Guide does for cable listings. The website has subcriptions available for users of C-Band, DirecTV, and DISH Network. It costs only five dollars for a sample issue of OnSat, and the magazine's website also has a handy listing grid available.

You can also find a link to the LyngSat website, a site that provides you with information on different satellite TV companies and packages that they offer in various areas. It basically shows which satellites service various providers. It also shows which bands are being used, like C or KU, and whether or not the service is available at your location.

Of course, whether or not you can figure out what all the numbers mean is another matter entirely. It also has a nifty satellite tracker, but you need JAVA to run it. If you're actually in the satellite TV business, the information and reviews you need can be found by clicking on their link to the trade publication TELE-satellite International Magazine.

You can also find a link to the Dr. Dish, which is handy if you need to do some troubleshooting. Another useful link at el.com is their link to MLESat, which has tutorials for the satellite TV newbie. You can also find links to associations for fellow enthusiasts and hobbyists, along with some fun links as well!

Author Details:
Tony Cunningham is a gadgets fanatic writing about electrical items such as cellular mobile phones, HDTV, Satellite TV and gaming consoles such as the Xbox360.

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