Providing Quality Satellite TV and Internet – Sales and Service
Welcome to Morning Star Satellite of Russellville, Arkansas, where we offer you the best deal for your money on satellite TV installation services. In business for more than 28 years, we are able to provide the best television packages for your home. You have your choice from DISH Network® and DIRECTV® for satellite TV, and HughesNet® for satellite Internet at competitive rates that work with your budget. Call today and get satellite installation in 3 days or less.
We Provide Satellite Installations For All Of Arkansas
Our Mission
Our goal is to reflect the image and glory of God in the marketplace. Leon Fancher founded Morning Star Satellite in 1983 as a small family business with a few hard-working employees.
In December of 1998, he had an opportunity to sell the business, but Leon sensed God had other plans. As a Christian, he had surrendered his business to God, but now he knew he was to acknowledge God as the owner of the business. Leon made the choice to trust God and do business His way. God’s way began to produce incredible success and growth!
Now, we are here to serve you with the highest quality satellite TV services in keeping with our mission. Whether you are interested in DIRECTV or DISH Network for TV service or HughesNet for internet service, we have the right package for you. Call today to request a package, or to find out how you can earn an additional income through satellite TV.
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Contact us today at (800) 435-9211 in Russellville, Arkansas, for more information on the best satellite installation package for you.
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You can purchase an A/B sicwth to sicwth between the two signals. There is no loss of impedance or change in signal but there will be a slight drop in the overall tansmission power in dB. This is the easiest and cheapest way unless you have a VCR hanging around and the TV has RCA or composite inputs.If you have the VCR or another source that you can plug into with the coaxial cable then you could use the RCA cables, or composite cables out of the second device and run the coaxial cable to the TV from the satellite.So in review: Satellite one goes to VCR via coaxial cable then to TV via RCA or component.Satellite two goes to TV via coaxial cable, and now you only have to change the input to see either one.Finally the A/B takes both inputs into it and allows you to sicwth between the sources.
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