Depending on where you live, locals are either on the 79.5, 95, or 103 degrees satellites. National HD programming is on the 110 or the 119 degree satellites. Standard programming generally falls on the 101 degree satellite.
"DirecTV-10" is a Boeing model 702 broadcast satellite that provides high definition television to DirecTV subscribers.
You can get nearly a thousand high-definition channels on both Dish Networks and DirecTV.
DirectTV is a satellite broadcast platform delivering both standard and high definition television. As all high definition televisions will handle both SD and HD content, DirecTV is fully compatible.
Both Directv and Dishnetwork offer 1080p programing but it is usually from their on demand offerings.
You will see two channels each for most networks, if you have an DIRECTV HD RECEIVER. One of the two channels is for broadcasting in HD (high-definition) (if the network has HD Capabilities). The other channel is for SD, standard definition. It is there, for you to use in case the HD channel is not working. If you go into the menu, you can turn off the "Show SD Duplicates" setting.
If you're talking about the types of images on programs such as Google... They're taken by satellites that orbit the earth many miles above the ground.
Who high the satellites
Because satellites can't stay in orbit if they're moving through air, so they have to be high enough where there's no air.
In High Definition was created in 2006.
High-Definition Multimedia Interface
High definition refers to the quality of the picture, and plasma refers to the type of screen. All plasmas will be high definition, but not all high definition TVs will be plasma.
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