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The satellite finders found here at Bestway Satellite come in two incarnations: analog and digital. While both devices will ultimately do the exact same thing, the digital version of a satellite finder will make the entire process much easier. For people who choose to install their satellite dishes themselves, a digital version is highly recommended. With an analog satellite finder, the device will measure the strength of a satellite's signal. Before you aim the dish the first time, you need to know the position of the satellite, and use a compass to determine its exact location. The analog satellite finder will then help you aim the dish exactly by measuring the signal's strength until you've achieved the strongest signal reading possible. A digital satellite finder, on the other hand, is more expensive, but it features a screen. This screen will not only tell you the strength of the satellite you're pointing the dish at, but it will also tell you exactly which satellite you're aiming for. Bestway Satellite features a number of both analog and digital satellite finders. The right finder for you will depend on how quickly you want to get your dish up and running and how much you have to spend. For applications such as mounting a portable satellite dish in your RV, a digital version could be the best meter possible, as it will help you configure your dish as quickly as possible so you can spend more time watching TV, and less time setting up the dish.
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