Q: Once you've attached the coaxial cable to the receiver, you can use the receiver's HDMI cable to attach to one of your TV's HDMI ports. You'll also need to use the receiver's power cable to connect to an electrical outlet. Your receiver should turn on when plugged in, but there may be an On/Off switch on the side or the back of the receiver. If so, flip the switch to the "On" position before proceeding. Turn on your TV, then switch to the HDMI input into which you plugged the receiver. For example, if you plugged your receiver into the "HDMI 1" slot, you'll switch the input to the "HDMI 1" channel using your TV's Input or Video menu. Some receivers will go through an automatic setup process the first time they're turned on; if so, allow your receiver to complete the setup before continuing. If prompted to perform any actions during the setup, follow the on-screen instructions. On your receiver's remote, find and press the Menu button. You should see a pop-up menu appear on-screen. You'll usually have to use your remote's arrow buttons to find the "Install" or "Dish" option, but consult your receiver's manual if you can't find the setup section of the menu. In the "Satellite" section of the menu, use the arrows to scroll left or right until you find your satellite's name. In the "LNB" section of the menu, use the arrows to select 10750 as the LNB number. This is the most commonly used LNB frequency for satellite networks. If you're using a C-band network, you'll select 5150 here instead. Find the "Scan" or "Single Satellite Scan" section of the menu, set the "FTA Only" section to Yes if possible, and start the scan by selecting Yes, OK, or Start. Your dish will begin searching for available satellite TV channels; once it finishes, you'll be able to watch TV like usual on your dish's channel.
A: Plug the receiver into both a power source and your TV. Turn on the receiver if necessary. Switch to the receiver's channel. Allow the receiver to perform its installation if necessary. Open the receiver's menu. Find your dish's antenna setup menu. Select a satellite. Select an LNB frequency. Scan for channels.

Q: You'll need a container to mix and keep your sugar scrub in. This recipe makes about 2 1/2 cups of scrub, so you'll want to find a container big enough. Alternatively you can split the scrub between several smaller containers or halve the recipe. Pour 3 tablespoons of coconut oil into your container. You can also add 1-2 gel caps of vitamin E oil if you want to make this scrub even better for your skin. Simply piece the cap and squeeze it into the oil. If you do this, however, make sure you let the scrub soak on your skin for a few minutes before rinsing it off. Now, add in 2 tablespoons of honey. Any kind will do, but the thicker the honey is, the better. Pour in 1/2 cup of real sugar. This can be any sugar but raw sugar will be the harshest while white sugar will be the least harsh. Brown sugar falls somewhere in the middle. Now that you have all of your ingredients in the container, mix everything together. If it seems to wet, you can add more sugar. If it's really dry, try adding half a spoon of oil. Store the finished product out on your counter or in a cupboard. Putting it in the fridge will only make it go turn hard.
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Get a container. Put oil into the container. Add in some honey. Add in the sugar. Stir it up and use as needed.