From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsatellite dishˈsatellite ˌdish noun [countable]
TCBa large circular piece of metal that receives satellite television broadcasts

Examples from the Corpus
satellite dish• Swallow your pride and get a satellite dish?• During this time, anyone with a satellite dish can watch and listen to the candidates as they prepare for their interview.• Overseas football fans with a satellite dish usually can catch the Arizona Cardinals on the tube.• It is illegal to have a residential television satellite dish.• The Parish Council are of the opinion the satellite dish requires planning approval and it appears that no application has been made.