What Is Network Dish?
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Network dish is an antenna that is used to capture satellite signals from a satellite in orbit. It is most commonly used by satellite television and Internet providers to provide service to their customers. A network dish typically consists of two components: the dish itself, which is a parabolic reflector made of a metal or other material that is capable of reflecting radio signals, and a feedhorn which is a device used to collect and amplify the signal before it is sent to a receiver.