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"satellite dish" Definitions
  1. a piece of equipment that receives signals from a satellite, used to enable people to watch satellite television
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About how the family hid their satellite dish from ISIS.
Less commonly it will power a TV with a satellite dish.
No satellite dish or cable box required; it's all over the web.
A truck from one of the national networks aims its satellite dish skyward.
There were some weird items, like furniture, vampire teeth and a satellite dish.
There are alternative options for internet service, such as satellite dish or fixed wireless.
Peeking over a fence, he spied another garage with a satellite dish mounted outside.
Imagine a tiny mic in a handheld satellite dish, and you get the idea.
A satellite dish still hangs on the wall, the only memento of the past dwelling.
That same year, Beatrice wore another daring fascinator — nicknamed "the satellite dish" — to Zara Phillips' wedding.
Do you think the new iPhones are going to have a satellite dish jutting from the side?
Each satellite dish stands 65 feet tall, and weighs roughly as much as seven large African bush elephants.
The TV producer on board even brought along a satellite dish to transmit President George W. Bush's remarks live.
"If the weather is good, we put up the satellite dish and then we watch the news," she said.
The satellite dish and one of the two white suitcases — containing the transmitter and receiver — are on the left.
In 2003, after Saddam's fall, everyone [in Iraq] could use a satellite dish and freely listen to the world's media.
Pay-TV service provides television entertainment to millions of customers with its satellite DISH TV and streaming Sling TV services.
Another tenant, a struggling alcoholic in her fifties, stole a nine-foot satellite dish, jewelry and appliances, Ms. Rosania said.
The sunlight that reflects on the round satellite dish comes together in one small focus point that lights up brightly.
This one features white-lacquered shelving, a DirecTV satellite dish and two pedal pumps for the mineral spirits used for gripping.
They used the software Magix Samplitude to edit the sound, and the finished productions were broadcast through a portable satellite dish.
But you GOTTA agree that this shot pays homage to the final satellite dish battle in GoldenEye 007 for Nintendo 64.
Like anyone who's been paying attention, AT&T knows that the future of TV lies beyond the cable box and satellite dish.
Instead of relying on a bulky traditional satellite dish, Kymeta's panels use liquid crystal technology to electronically track and steer toward satellites.
Customers can subscribe online rather than waiting for an installer to hook up cable or put a satellite dish on the roof.
Just when they manage to settle on a satellite dish, a blast of artillery or machine-gun fire sends them dashing skyward.
WIlliams helped me configure my own satellite-dish-Linux-Frankenstein rig in 2017 and has recently been monitoring for messages from space.
Like the Fates pinching the thread of life, a robotic arm unspooled a thin copper wire for a self-assembling satellite dish.
To win the affection of a female, he forms a sort of satellite dish with his body, revealing an entrancing band of blue.
Restrictions on satellite-dish installation and the fact that Sky and other TV providers are adopting digital terrestrial technology, support medium-term demand.
You also need an unobstructed southern-facing location to mount the satellite dish, which isn't the easiest thing to find in San Francisco.
In other words, streaming video wasn't simply different because it was delivered via the internet, versus a cable TV box or satellite dish.
Opposition supporters cheered as youths ran to the front, carrying makeshift shields made from trash bin lids, wood and even a satellite dish.
You can't alter the second part, and there's sort of a maximum sensible limit to how large a satellite dish you can build.
Saddam's spooks were everywhere; it was next to impossible to sneak anything, especially something as large as a satellite dish, into the country.
Almost 19373% of households paid last year, stumping up ¥13,990 ($125) for an ordinary television or ¥24,770 for one with a satellite dish.
"I have students who don't have internet at their house unless the trees are bare because they're using a satellite dish," Ryckman said.
DirecTV Now will be a package of live TV delivered over the internet wherever you are — no cable box or satellite dish necessary.
I learned to avoid the seats directly under the satellite dish that hangs from the ceiling and echoes conversations held under it, disconcertingly.
In other words, streaming video wasn't just different because it was delivered via the internet, versus a cable TV box or satellite dish.
It will be exhibited along with Future Satellite, a satellite dish and pirate satellite radio system, at Harvestworks in New York, opening August 2.
These services, due in the fourth quarter, will allow customers to stream DIRECTV online without an annual contract, satellite dish or set-top box.
Countries that only had state-sponsored news and information, suddenly if you had a satellite dish or whatever you could, you could see CNN.
Shaped like the kind of satellite dish that might beam unrequited messages to a tragically doomed astronaut, FIELD's latest installation, Spectra-3, is searching.
After being checked through two security perimeters, I walked outside past seven white radomes that resembled giant golf balls, each containing a satellite dish.
As the Islamic State's territory shrank, the media team was pushed out of Raqqa, but remained active, carrying the satellite dish with them, he said.
As Axios points out, uBeam's ultimate goal is to create a device resembling a small satellite dish-shaped charger, but that may be a while off.
CHERNOBYL EXCLUSION ZONE — A dozen puppies with satellite-dish ears and wagging tails scampered behind Natalia Melnichuk as she carried an oversized bowl of dog food.
A major labor union matched its members to satellite dish subscriptions and the general president of the union filmed a video encouraging his members to vote.
You don't need to buy a satellite dish and a wireless network and a fiber line as they did in order to get to the consumer. Right.
Her Jack Russell terrier, Ellie Bellie, sought refuge from the punishing sun under their R.V., which boasted a satellite dish, a solar generator and, crucially, a television.
His most recent design involves a discarded, meter-wide Direct TV satellite dish that Kossover covered with highly reflective Mylar film, turning it into a giant parabolic reflector.
In 1999, he and his wife opened a school in the remote Cambodian village of Reaksmei, equipping it with a satellite dish, generators, and rugged Panasonic Toughbook laptops.
AT&T says the new services will not require an existing DirecTV service plan, set top box, or satellite dish and they will not have any contract stipulations.
If you're a cord cutter, don't live in a U-verse market, or can't install a DirecTV satellite dish, you'll have to settle for a standard Mobile Share plan.
Hong Kong (CNN)As you read this, a spindly-looking silver robot with a satellite dish for a head is exploring places never seen up close before by humans.
The authorities said Mr. Oweida told Mr. Dahdouh that he needed a frequency reader, a satellite dish with an Amos Satellite lens and a laptop computer for the project.
As the delivery platform for media moves from a satellite dish installed on a home to a software client downloaded by the customer on their device, that changes everything.
As authorities scramble to fix the problem, they have blocked all social media networks so the limited bandwidth available — provided by a satellite dish — can be used for vital services.
AT&T TV may also appeal to those who didn't want the hassle of setting up or dealing with a satellite dish — or lived somewhere the satellite service didn't reach.
It could also be used to target cord cutters in search of a more traditional TV experience, by offering access to streaming TV without requiring the installation of a satellite dish.
The works in Dark Matter are 3D-printed combinations of things that have been banned by Iran's totalitarian government—a Barbie crossed with handguns, a dog fused with a satellite dish.
He was able to do this after persuading Harvard to let him install a satellite dish on the roof of the dorm so he could get better access to stock quotes.
A statue of Justice stood on the cupola, high above an asphalt lot where satellite-dish-equipped television trucks were parked, one from Liberty Uplink, another from the Freedom Broadcast Group.
In an effort to appeal to cord cutters, AT&T will launch three new services that allow users to stream DirecTV online without an annual contract, satellite dish, or set-top box.
It began in the mid-1990s, when a group of Yangon teenagers fell in love with an American style of music they could now regularly consume through the increasingly prevalent satellite dish.
Swift's performance will be available on all AT&T video platforms, including DirecTV Now—the new over-the-top service for consumers to stream channels on any device, anyhwere, without a satellite dish.
According to the project's GitHub documentation, you'll need a computer (duh), a TV satellite dish, a receiver, and a Software-Defined Radio (SDR) USB stick that allows your computer to receive radio frequencies.
Microsoft isn't going to win any awards in the fashionable design department with its Surface Buds; they're gigantic, even if that satellite dish-looking design is supposed to facilitate more granular touch interactions.
As you might expect, I don't have an 8K TV, an 83K receiver, or the correct satellite dish in order to watch at home — almost no-one in Japan does at this point.
Coal was flowing from south West Virginia, and it seemed like every double-wide up the holler had a satellite dish, a trampoline, and a shiny Ford F-22015 in front of it.
Along the way, the soldiers helped themselves, taking home a freezer, a satellite dish, a VCR, a television set, a soccer ball, a black-and-white puppy and a young pig for dinner.
On August 21st, however, an armada of satellite dish-topped TV trucks appeared at his house to watch plainclothes police officers vault over his garden walls and arrest the ex-minister on corruption charges.
The piece hangs in a corner above a squat wooden sculpture with a satellite dish-shaped torso, titled Female Figurative Spoon, which was made in the 20th century by an artist from the Ivory Coast.
Watching an episode of Stranger Things on Netflix does not wear down wires laid in the ground or cause the satellite dish on your roof to degrade—because it's literally all subatomic particles in motion.
DirecTV and Dish have been willing to give viewers an alternative to their legacy services to compete for a younger audience that can buy video content without the cost of installing of a satellite dish.
"Once streaming sort of became a thing and you could watch any game you wanted without having to pay for a satellite dish or Sunday Ticket or something, we just watched more football," Stewart told me.
In the capital, Nuku'alofa, a satellite dish was hastily mounted on Monday to provide limited and slow backup connectivity, prompting hundreds of people to queue outside a government telecom office where the signal is most reliable.
Iranian state TV, which is heavily censored by the country's political and religious authorities, doesn't broadcast the ceremony, but the Farhadis, like most of their compatriots, own an illegal satellite dish that picks up foreign programming.
Look at Me (2001) explored the psychosis inherent in the reality TV era's obsession with public image, while The Keep (2006) kicked off its refashioning of the Gothic with the loss of a protagonist's portable satellite dish.
Mr. Griffin's financial career began when he was a student at Harvard, where he had a satellite dish installed on the roof of his dorm so he could trade in the relatively arcane area of convertible bonds.
The product: Perry says that the ultimate phone case will be much sleeker than what she showed, while a mock-up of the transmitter kind of looks like a very small satellite dish designed by Apple or Nest.
Bin Laden had always been an eager consumer of the news; one of the few enduring luxuries of his otherwise austere lifestyle on the run was a satellite dish with which to pick up Al Jazeera and the BBC.
Circling the room was like taking a tour of a Maine town where a small satellite dish on a roof, a liquor store with an ATM, a car repair shop, and a Save-A-Lot store represent the perks of civilization.
In Nachchikuda, a coastal village, Sri Sundara Gowri sits in her front yard—not far from the satellite dish she bought on hire-purchase—and relates how she had five loans, three of which have been at last paid off.
And Lovindeer, rap-singing in local dialect over a bouncy backing track that sounded as if it was made with a simple synthesizer in his bedroom, mourned the bits of domestic equipment, like his satellite dish, the storm had claimed.
Yet outside, where chickens roam the yard, the father-of-two, who repairs shoes for a living, has a large Chinese-built satellite dish that connects his old television set to hundreds of channels — many of which are being beamed from Beijing.
Bob Joffer, from Yankton, South Dakota, was on the line, wanting to know if he, as a private citizen, could build a satellite dish and put it in his yard to receive satellite broadcasts, and would it be legal to do so.
In fact, the bird's flattened facial disk, as it's called, acts as a mini-satellite dish that amplifies sounds directly into the owl's ears, which unlike those of most vertebrates, are asymmetrically positioned, allowing it to better pinpoint the scurry of favorite prey.
" The green bubbles contain comments on what the fragments of the image display: "window/the estate/satellite dish," but also include some descriptions that open up conversations about class and status: "the balcony as a core extension of the living space/waiting for better conditions plastic chair.
It's not clear how much IVAS would cost on a per-unit basis (CNBC noted the consumer version is $3,500) or how flexibly the system could operate in real-time on battlefields that might end up looking quite different on the ground than from a satellite dish.
Clapper's armored, antenna-topped black SUV—more tank than car—has a satellite dish to keep him in secure contact wherever he's driving around DC. Clapper will be remembered for something that originated inside his workforce: one of the most significant intelligence breaches in US history.
"What it does is that it sends out that high-power, short pulse of microwaves that disable the electronics on the system itself," Wymer said of the non-kinetic counter-drone weapon, which looks like a standard Conex box with a satellite dish strapped to it.
BAWDIE, Ghana (Reuters) - A few years after coming as a teenager to this Ghanaian town to prospect for gold, Yaw Ngoha had made enough cash to marry his sweetheart and build a house with a porch, to which he would later add a flat-screen TV and satellite dish.
About a five-minute drive from the center of Dunedin, the second-largest city on the South Island of New Zealand, the pale blue-gray house had air-conditioning units, wide rectangular windows with open curtains, a satellite dish sitting at the top of a cement stairway and an overgrown yard.
Despite the lack of a polished mirror finish, the satellite dish was still able to create a focused spot of sunlight that was hot—hot enough to pasteurize a liter of water in just 15 minutes, and hot enough to melt through the plastic trim panels in the back of his car like a supervillain's death ray.
While Chung's work displays the aftermath of this kind of organized violence that aims to control bodies, the next door installation by Mohamed Hafez (a Syrian artist) of miniature dioramas that are magpie concoctions of keepsakes arranged against a large ornate mirror frame contain jewelry, toy cars, dried flowers, tiny window shutters, and satellite dish antennas.
" The completed Ecto-1 costume includes "working headlights, siren lights, tail lights and speakers for the Ghostbusters siren and theme music" Miller wrote, "The roof rack includes yellow canisters, green canisters, blue tubes, ladder, red probe, siren light, two speakers (one for the Ghostbusters siren and one for theme music), satellite dish and whatever the white & red canister is from the Ecto-1.
A rocket in Keflavik Arnarfell Peak The Krafla Geothermal Station The view west from Hverfjall A geodesic dome at the base of Krafla Caldera An exhibit of the landing site A satellite dish An 'Earthrise' NASA print hand signed by William Anders, Frank Borman and Jim Lovell A geological feature at Sandvík, a volcanic beach The Seltún geothermal area Astronaut Jack Schmitt's footprints in concrete A rocket in Keflavik Arnarfell Peak The Krafla Geothermal Station The view west from Hverfjall A geodesic dome at the base of Krafla Caldera An exhibit of the landing site A satellite dish An 'Earthrise' NASA print hand signed by William Anders, Frank Borman and Jim Lovell A geological feature at Sandvík, a volcanic beach The Seltún geothermal area Astronaut Jack Schmitt's footprints in concrete Nothing about space exploration is left to chance.
Here's what you don't need: a satellite dish or DirecTV box hooked up to your TV. Instead, DirecTV Now requires only an internet connection and any of the following gadgets or web browsers: Roku is an obvious omission from that list, but AT&T says it will bring DirecTV Now to the popular streaming line in 2017 — probably much sooner in the year than later.
It was a miracle, God's own handiwork, that the gas generators at the office park still hummed and the net satellite dish on the roof still pointed in the right direction most of the time and any packets were able to get in and out of this jerry-rigged bunker to reach wherever Tammy was, presumably somewhere that hadn't yet been turned into a shitty looking version of hell.
But behind their tinted windows, Mr. Guzmán's personal houses had all of the amenities: a washer/drier, a satellite dish and a DVD player hooked up to a plasma-screen TV. Aside from his bodyguards, Mr. Guzmán was tended to in the mountains by a pair of maids and a small staff of assistants who would write down tasks in hand-held notebooks, Mr. Cifuentes said, and manage the accounts for the $200,000 the kingpin spent monthly on payroll, provisions and as petty cash.
This might be a vegetable garden for the inhabitants of the lit building in the background, but every element in this painting asks to be read allegorically: the silhouetted African figure is a representative of the primordial; the sprinklers and garden are modern, regulated production; the satellite dish antenna on the back building represent the technically sophisticated people using these resources; and the small water bottle in the foreground speaks to our selfish, personalized, wasteful, yet aesthetically pleasing habits of nourishment — which ultimately are unsustainable.

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