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Introduction
Satellite TV systems are comprised of two main parts, the receiver and the dish. The satellite receiver is the box that takes the digital signal the dish gets from satellites, decodes it, and sends it on to your TV. The most basic function of a satellite receiver is that of a tuner. This is the box that receives multiple signals and lets you choose the one you want to listen to or, in the case of a satellite receiver, watch. Your choice of dishes boils down to 18-inch vs. 18 x 20. Selecting systems is relatively straightforward, because you have a limited number of choices. The major decisions are between which services you want, how many rooms you want to install the system into, and a number of convenience features. Recently DIRECTV added Local Channels, HDTV, 6-channel Dolby Digital Sound and Spanish Language Service (its long past due, in our opinion) options making the DIRECTV offering very complete and high quality.

Convenience Features
There is a group of convenience features that have nothing to do with the kind of programming you can receive; they're the nice-to-have features that make watching TV easier or more fun or make your satellite system more flexible. While it's almost a certainty that no system will ever have every feature, you should know whats available. These features include TV time-controls for kids, Picture-in-guide (ability to watch a show while reviewing the on-screen guide), Multiple audio output jacks to power Home Theater systems, on-screen caller ID. Also, dont forget a universal remote control unless you like watching your family and friends struggle!

Dish Choices
You have two choices in types of dish that will effect the types of services you can receive, and the number of TVs you can connect to the system. Your choice is between 18-inch disks, which are fine for one or two TVs if you plan on using two TVs then you need a dual-output dish. To get advanced services such as HDTV, local programming and foreign language programs, then you will need the wider 18-by-20 dish in most parts of the country. These larger disks also support up to 4 TVs.

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Antiques and Collectables available from DJK Collectables including,ceramics, gold and silver jewellery, coins, militaria,and other interesting artefacts http://www.djkcollectables.co.uk/

Antiques and Collectables available from DJK Collectables including, ceramics, gold and silver jewellery, coins, militaria and other interesting artefacts

The story of the astonishing ?40,000 price achieved by Encore Auctions on eBay fizzed around the world in no time. The equine painting by famed Irish artist Jack Butler Yeats was the subject of fierce bidding by three parties. It was featured on Yahoo and CNN news channels plus a host of websites as a key indicator of the changing auction market.

There will always be a place for traditional auctioneers who can validate and promote individual lots through a quality catalogue and network. However, online activity continues to grow exponentially within the art, Antiques and Collectables field as the Yeats sale testifies.

Why did the vendor choose Invaluable to dispose of this work? There are, of course, many viable alternatives but the bottom line is that Invaluable is respected for the breadth and diversity of its mainstream auction search service over the past 15 years. Its reputation for outstanding customer service also means that it has rapidly attained power seller status on eBay and gives vendors numerous advantages should they wish to access this 150,000,000 strong audience.

Further benefits include the anonymity of Encore Auctions, the Invaluable store on eBay, low seller commission, no buyer's premium and very targeted online marketing through major search engines. Moreover, there is ongoing cross fertilisation between the listings placed on Encore and lot information from conventional auctions that meet the criteria of the Invaluable clientele.

The best way to fully appreciate this shift in the way business is being transacted is to read the recent article in the FT by Simon de Burton. This outlined clearly that Invaluable, while sensitive to the historic approach, is witnessing more and more salerooms, dealers and private individuals use its services to dispose of items that did not sell first time around.

Evidently, it's horses for courses. Not everybody will embrace and welcome such innovations but there is a groundswell of support for Encore and similar initiatives that continues to gather pace. When one sees the FT generate that kind of coverage, there is a sense that the tide is inexorably turning towards slick, cost effective marketing campaigns that combine old world values and new world communications

There is a sense that the US market is much more financially orientated so far as art, Antiques and Collectables are concerned. The major driver in the various message boards is for an affirmation of the monetary value of an item. This doesn't mean that its intrinsic value, nor its history, are irrelevant but the attention span of the typical consumer in the US is very short. Although there are many educated and informed viewers on US television, it is almost impossible to contemplate a programme with the intellectual rigour of "Going for a Song" appearing on a mainstream channel. Interestingly, there has been an attempt to resurrect the aforementioned show with the formidable Anne Robinson in the chair though this just seems a ruse to replicate a successful formula without establishing whether there is any latent demand. These television executives really do have to work a bit harder. I reckon you and I could do a better job half the time.