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satellite and broadcasts
* Ada TV, broadcasts in both satellite and terrestrial in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
In addition to the direct applications ( mp3 players or computers ), digitally compressed audio streams are used in most video DVDs ; digital television ; streaming media on the internet ; satellite and cable radio ; and increasingly in terrestrial radio broadcasts.
After Pleumeur Bodou ( Brittany ) which received the first live transatlantic television broadcasts from the United States via the Telstar satellite at 0H47 GMT on July 11, 1962, Arthur received his first vidéo in the middle of the same day.
In April 1984 China launched an experimental communications satellite for trial transmission of broadcasts, telegrams, telephone calls, and facsimile, probably to remote areas of the country.
Roughly two-thirds of Syrian homes have a satellite dish providing access to foreign TV broadcasts.
As examples, Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV ( HbbTV ) set-top boxes allow traditional TV broadcasts, whether from terrestrial ( DTT ), satellite, or cable providers, to be brought together with video delivered over the Internet and personal multimedia content.
The service started television broadcasts and satellite channels in 1999, during the coronation of the fourth king of Bhutan.
NPR Worldwide, NPR's international radio channel, also broadcasts the full show at 1200 CET on the Hotbird satellite and NPR Berlin, Germany on FM.
Channel 10, in contrast with Channel 1 and Channel 2, circulates its broadcasts to the public only by means of cables infrastructure and satellite infrastructure, without broadcasting on regular air waves ; thus, they have a smaller amount of potential viewers.
Direct broadcast satellite ( DBS ) is a term used to refer to satellite television broadcasts intended for home reception.
All German analogue satellite broadcasts ceased on 30 April 2012.
* Television receive-only ( TVRO )-early satellite equipment for broadcasts not intended for home reception
The Weather Channel ( TWC ) is an American cable and satellite television network that, since May 2, 1982, broadcasts weather forecasts and weather-related news, along with entertainment programming related to weather such as Storm Stories, 24 hours a day.
* Direct broadcast satellite, a term used to refer to satellite television broadcasts intended for home reception
* Shaanxi Television ( SXTV ) provincial station, broadcasts on eight channels as well as a satellite channel for other provinces.
VOA radio and television broadcasts are distributed by satellite, cable and on FM, AM, and shortwave radio frequencies.
International mediumwave broadcasting in Europe has decreased markedly with the end of the Cold War and the increased availability of satellite and Internet TV and radio, although the cross-border reception of neighbouring countries ' broadcasts by expatriates and other interested listeners still takes place.
In addition, the rising popularity of cable and satellite TV networks ( with their typically less strict censorship rules ) allowed the public to see direct broadcasts of many new titles-previously that would have been impossible.
Fox affiliate KOCW, a satellite of KSAS-TV in Wichita, is licensed to Hoisington and broadcasts on digital channel 14.
It was one of the largest-scale satellite link-ups and television broadcasts of all time: an estimated global audience of 1. 9 billion, across 150 nations, watched the live broadcast.
( Though there is no actual evidence of this when watching the original broadcasts, part of The Who's performance appeared on UK screens with the sound directly from Wembley, but with the video feed taken from the American feed after the video footage had been passed via satellite, converted from PAL to NTSC and vice versa, back to the UK, leading to the video feed of this performance being delayed behind the audio feed by around 3 seconds on the UK TV feed.
This includes not only broadcasts of national and local radio and television, but also local military traffic, radar emissions, and even microwaved telephone and telegraph traffic, including satellite traffic.
SD MPEG-2 DVB-S broadcasts via satellite began on 2 May 2007 and DVB-T ( terrestrial ) broadcasts began April 2008 broadcasting in HD H. 264 video with HE-AAC audio.

satellite and signal
As Grey's Anatomy is on ABC, but is carried in Canada on CTV at the same time, for instance, the cable, satellite, or other broadcast distributor must send the CTV feed over the signal of the carried ABC affiliate, even where the ABC version is somehow different, particularly commercials.
The signal travels from the newsreader via communication satellite situated in geosynchronous orbit to the reporter and then goes all the way back to geosynchronous orbit and then to the studio, resulting in a journey of over one hundred thousand kilometers.
On April 25, 2012, the Ecuadorian Space Agency announced that due a technological change in the video camera of its first satellite it will be adding a 3rd mission, which is to help organizations and individuals around the world monitor for small, most dangerous near-earth objects directly from orbit in real time and help fine tune the catalog of orbital debris by injecting the live video signal of the satellite into the Internet, thus turning the NEE-01 Pegasus in the first online, real-time video orbital sentry.
Also, it is trivial to transmit a carrier radio signal to a geostationary satellite and thus interfere with the legitimate uses of the satellite's transponder.
The signal source might be an Ethernet cable, a satellite dish, a coaxial cable ( see cable television ), a telephone line ( including DSL connections ), broadband over power lines ( BPL ), or even an ordinary VHF or UHF antenna.
As long as both end stations receive the same satellite signal at the same time, the accuracy of the signal source is not important.
The time from an atomic clock on board each satellite is encoded into the radio signal ; the receiver determines how much later it received the signal than it was sent.
# S-Band Occultation ( not a separate instrument ; experiment observed the attenuation of the communication signal as the orbiting satellite passed out of view )
For example, for ground stations at latitudes of φ = ± 45 ° on the same meridian as the satellite, the time taken for a signal to pass from Earth to the satellite and back again can be computed using the cosine rule, given the geostationary orbital radius r ( derived below ), the Earth's radius R and the speed of light c, as
Signal multiplexing of satellite TV and radio channels is typically carried out in a central signal playout and uplink centre, such as SES Platform Services in Germany, which provides playout, digital archiving, encryption, and satellite uplinks, as well as multiplexing, for hundreds of digital TV and radio channels.
However, in the case of satellite communications systems, where the antenna is pointed out into cold space, the antenna effective temperature is often colder than 290 K. In these cases a 2 dB improvement in receiver noise figure will result in more than a 2 dB improvement in the output signal to noise ratio.
On the other hand a good satellite dish looking through the atmosphere into space ( so that it sees a much lower noise temperature ) would have the SNR of a signal degraded by more than 6 dB.
An example of a power budget in a communications satellite is the allocation of available power among various functions, such as maintaining satellite orientation, maintaining orbital control, performing signal reception, and performing signal transmission.
In a communications satellite, a transponder gathers signals over a range of uplink frequencies and re-transmits them on a different set of downlink frequencies to receivers on Earth, often without changing the content of the received signal or signals.
RF ( radio frequency ) and microwave signal generators are used for testing components, receivers and test systems in a wide variety of applications including cellular communications, WiFi, WiMAX, GPS, audio and video broadcasting, satellite communications, radar and electronic warfare.
The first satellite of the Molniya series was launched on April 23, 1965 and was used for experimental transmission of TV signal from a Moscow uplink station to downlink stations located in Siberia and the Russian Far East, in Norilsk, Khabarovsk, Magadan and Vladivostok.
A satellite radio or subscription radio ( SR ) is a digital radio signal that is broadcast by a communications satellite, which covers a much wider geographical range than terrestrial radio signals.

satellite and contains
It contains a 10 mW, 108 MHz transmitter powered by a mercury battery and a 5 mW, 108. 03 MHz transmitter that was powered by six solar cells mounted on the body of the satellite.
Monoceros contains two super-Earth exoplanets in one planetary system: COROT-7b was detected by the COROT satellite and COROT-7c was detected by HARPS from ground-based telescopes.
The Large Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way at about 50 kpc () from the Sun, contains a giant H II region called the Tarantula Nebula.
Nufărul is termed a " satellite " quarter because it is located at the edge of the Oradea municipality and contains a range of infrastructure similar to Oradea city centre, including a transport hub, supermarkets and other commercial infrastructure, and high-density apartment blocks.
The LAGEOS satellite ( which will re-enter the atmosphere in 8. 4 million years ) contains a plaque showing the arrangement of the Earth's continents in the past, present, and future.
The site contains an extensive satellite ground station and is a communications intercept and missile warning site and has been described as the largest electronic monitoring station in the world.
The satellite ( which is predicted to re-enter the atmosphere in 8. 4 million years ) also contains a plaque showing the arrangement of the Earth's continents in the past, present, and future.
Today, the University contains forty-eight buildings, a Harding School of Theology in Memphis, Tennessee, satellite campuses in North Little Rock, Paragould and Bentonville, and International campuses in Brisbane, Australia ; Vina del Mar, Chile ; London, England ; Porto Rafti, Greece ; Florence, Italy ; France ; and Namwianga Mission, Zambia.
It overlies the lava-flooded remains of the satellite crater Davy Y to the east, a formation which contains a crater chain designated Catena Davy.
The now-declassified report contains details of the measurements made by the Vela Hotel satellite.
The station contains a small police post manned by British Transport Police, although this is a satellite of the Ashford International police station.
A Communications satellite contains multiple radio transmitters which operate continually during its life.
The GEONETCast toolbox has been made available and contains tools to access some radar altimetry, vegetation, satellite prediction and maritime information.
The largest town in the constituency is Dorking, and the constituency also contains the town of Leatherhead, as well as many rural and satellite villages.
The galaxy is a satellite of the Milky Way and contains six globular clusters ; the largest, NGC 1049, was discovered before the galaxy itself.
-The mobile equipment contains: external devices ( satellite antenna and mounts ) powered by three independent motors, fix support ( mount ) internal equipment ( satellite VSAT terminal and accessories ) completely automatic, for the connection with the satellite.

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