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- From: bharrell@garfield.catt.ncsu.edu (Ben Harrell)
- Subject: Re: Sci-fi channel
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- Reply-To: cmebh01@nt.com (Ben Harrell)
- Organization: Computers and Technologies Theme Program-NCSU-NC
- References: <Bz7MJL.G5F@unx.sas.com> <1DPsVB1w165w@circle.raleigh.nc.us> <1992Dec16.134748.22606@fns-nc1.fns.com> <61682@aurs01.UUCP>
- Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1992 13:45:10 GMT
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- varnell@aurs01.UUCP (Mark Varnell) writes:
-
- >I am considering alternate methods of TV reception but we cannot have a
- >satellite dish or antenna visable from the road in our neighborhood.
- >Are there antennas that would fit in an attic and yet get decent
- >reception of the available local stations.
-
- In looking at Satellite TVRO systems and talking with dealers, there are
- disguise kits available to hide the disk so that it looks like something else.
- Two I remember are an outdoor table and chair set with a large umbrella that
- covers the dish, and an artificial rock garden grouping with the largest
- one covering the dish. The pictures I saw looked very nice.
-
- Ben Harrell
- cmebh01@nt.com
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