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Satellite Dish Diagram - Structure and Components Explained #1893612 (License: Personal Use)
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This technical illustration depicts a standard parabolic satellite dish antenna, featuring a reflective surface, central feed horn, and supporting struts mounted on a sturdy pole. The dish is angled for optimal signal capture from geostationary satellites, with the “MARTIN” branding visible on the reflector edge. The design emphasizes functionality and alignment precision critical for reliable TV or data transmission.
Used in educational articles, telecom guides, or product documentation to explain satellite dish anatomy; targets users seeking to understand satellite technology, install equipment, or troubleshoot signal issues.
Related Cliparts: Clear diagram showing satellite dish anatomy: parabolic reflector, feed horn, and mounting structure. Ideal for learning how satellite communication works.
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