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It depends on what Dish Network receiver you have and what channel or input was initially set up by your installer. If you have had Dish TV for awhile and have not had an upgrade, and have a single tuner Dish receiver it is most likely channel 3 (Unless you have a duo/dual receiver which services 2 televisions). If you have a duo/dual Dish receiver, and are viewing TV2 (usually where the receiver is not located in the room), default settings are channel 60 or 73. If you have an HDTV and an HD receiver, your TV may have been tuned to one of your television inputs using a HDMI cord as this makes for the best quality viewing for HD programming. If all else fails, call Dish Network customer service; they are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
It depends on the provider you have.
Honestly, it depends on the durabuility of the speaker. Most likely not, but I would definetly not take the chance! Soory
It all depends on the speed of the receiver. Usually a quarterback and receiver will practice before a game to get their timing down.
It depends on what cable you have .
The answer to this question depends upon what type receiver, TV, and cable you are using between the receiver to your TV. Depending upon which cable is used, the TV would be on channel 3 or 4 if using a coax cable (screws on), and input setting with an RCA (yellow, white, and red) cable, component (green, blue, red, white, red) cable, or an HDMI cable. See which type cable you have going from the receiver to the TV and then try the channels or the input settings with your TV remote.
It depends on the receiver but its from range 25 W - 40 W
The AVN awards are hosted on ShowtimeNext channel. The channel depends on your location.
It depends on your location. 'Channel 3' is not the same channel everywhere.
That depends on where you are in the country and what channel is part of the WB network.
It depends on your cable company.
depends on frequency and power