I'd say with ghosts it's more likely in the positioning of the dish.  It took us a little while to get our dish positioned correctly the first time, but since then we've never touched it.  There is an off chance that the coaxial cable from the dish to the receiver or from the receiver to the TV has a problem.  That's easily solved by replacing them or repositioning them....I've seen people who have run both sat and cable wires over existing electrical conduits.  When that happens they will never get a good picture.
 
Charles Mims
http://www.the-sandbox.org
 
 


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In a message dated 11/2/2003 10:59:58 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Then it sounds like it's her equipment and they just don't want to admit it. B/C the sat. itself doesn't have a ghost or messed up picture. If it did, I would have the same picture (if she were using direct tv) and Charles would have the same picture she was getting. It's somewhere in the equipment or the cables.


but wouldn't that be the satellite cables?  (yes the equipment has cables)   because if you have satellite reception you don't have cable per say so the problem lies in the satellite equipment.
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