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satellite dish
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satellite dish
n.
A dish antenna used to receive and transmit signals relayed by satellite.

satellite dish
A parabolic antenna used to receive signals relayed by satellite.
Translations
satellite dish nantenna parabolica

satellite dish طبق قمر صناعي satelitní parabola parabol Satellitenschüssel δορυφορικό πιάτο antena parabólica satelliittiantenni antenne parabolique satelitska antena antenna parabolica 衛星放送用パラボラアンテナ 위성방송수신 접시 안테나 satellietschotel parabolantenne antena satelitarna antena parabólica спутниковая антенна parabolantenn จานดาวเทียม uydu çanak chảo vệ tinh 卫星碟


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For match days I bought a satelite dish so I can pick up satellite in the Carribean and watch the games live.
Se accede a DISH Latino a traves del sistema de antena parabolica por satelite DISH 500 de EchoStar, que tambien ofrece cientos de conocidos canales en ingles y de eventos que se contratan individualmente, tal como los de la Federacion Mexicana de Futbol.
 
 
 
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