I think he's talking about a BUD.
This might be a little OT but I've always wonder how those great big "screen-like" antennas I see in some yards get their signals from? Do they have to go through E* or D* too? I remember years back (about 30 or 35) when I lived in Chicago, my friend's Dad, who lived in Kentucky, had one, but I never knew if he had to pay a provider for the signal, or just purchase the receiver and programing was free. Also, I remember my friend telling me that when they watched certain programs like Johnny Carson & live sporting events, they seen what was going on while broadcast TV showed commercials...I never witness this myself, so I always wonder if this was true.
Can any "Old Pros" out there set me straight on this?
Ghpr13
They're BIG, they're UGLY, and they're a DISH. This defines the acronym, "BUD".Like I said, there's a few houses I pass on the way to church that have these great, big (about 8' in diameter), black, see-through, dish-shaped antennas, and I just have always wonder what they were for and how do you use them...
Don't believe the lies they try to spread here. The big dishes are for people to receive extra-terrestrial transmissions, sent by their alien puppetmasters. Contrary to popular belief "Alf" was not a sit-com, it was actually one of the first reality TV shows.