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	<title>Satellite Receivers from Satellite Tip</title>
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		<title>How does a satellite dish work?</title>
		<description>A satellite dish works by pointing it to the sky at a specific azimuth or coordinates. It works as a receiver of a signal from the satellite and those signals is sent to the feed horn then transmitted to your satellite receiver.
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		<title>What do I do if I lose a signal and can’t get it back?</title>
		<description>If you lose your signal in your satellite dish, it is best that you call your satellite dish provider customer care services. They will instruct you on what to do or you can also check your satellite dish manual.
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