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Mini Satellite

TV viewers are interested to know if they should watch internet satellite TV just like others who are doing so. Many of us have grown up with the traditional TV set and the cube that makes noises and flashes images has very much been ingrained in our lives and entertainment world. Screens are getting larger and resolution has gotten even sharper each day. We are even able to spot the little speck on the face of our favourite movie star. While this may be the case and there is still a place for our conventional TV sets, the programs we watch are shifting towards online platforms. So an expected rise in the numbers who watch internet satellite TV is in the horizon.

On average, more than 30 hours are spent in a week in the life of an average American in front of the TV screen. This means that you spend about close to 1 year out of every 5 years you live watching TV. According to a recent survey, more than 19 million folks in US subscribe to satellite TV services. This figure has since been rising without any slowdown in sight. The question is whether it will threaten the existence of analog TV broadcasting to the point where it vanishes from our homes.

People watch internet satellite TV because they get to enjoy digital quality TV. This is way more superior to the quality of analog TV. Let us get specific about the advantages in watching internet satellite TV over watching analog TV.

1. Hundreds of Satellite TV Channels

Depending on the software you use, you could potentially be able to access hundreds to thousands of TV channels when you watch internet satellite TV.

2. Digital Picture and Audio Quality

If you are receiving digital satellite TV broadcasts, the picture and audio quality must be better than the analog signals.

3. Digital Video Recording (DVR)

Digital video recording capabilities are available with some satellite TV systems. This is useful as you can then record shows that you wish to keep for future viewing.

4. High-Definition (HD) Receivers

Using High-Definition (HD) receivers mean that you can watch internet satellite TV movies and other videos in HD TV format.

5. Software and Internet Connection Instead of Satellite Dish

Watching internet satellite TV makes use of a PC satellite TV software and internet connection rather than satellite dish. This is much easier to set up. Technology has made it so convenient to watch internet satellite TV. But it comes with a price tag though not a high one for sure. PC satellite TV software used for TV viewing costs less than the price of a meal for two at a local restaurant.

Analog TV viewers are missing out on what this satellite TV software can offer. At the very least, the number of programs provided, the low price tag and the convenience of installation are enough reasons for anyone to consider this option to watch internet satellite TV. Discover for yourself more about PC satellite TV software and how it can help you watch internet satellite TV while you are surfing the net.

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Satellite Broadcasting Technology For Tv And Radio

Satellite TV uses a wireless system of transmitting radio signals to deliver its
Television programming to the viewer's home or business. A radio signal can only travel in a straight line however. Enter the satellite. By placing an orbiting satellite at 37,000 km (22,300 miles) above the earth and having it match the earth's rotational speed (7,000 miles per hour) the satellite stays over the same spot above the earth. This is referred to as being in geosynchronous orbit.

These orbits are sometimes also referred to as Clarke orbits in honor of Arthur C. Clarke who first came up with the idea in an article he wrote back in 1945 entitled "Extraterrestrial Relays" published in Wireless World Magazine. The orbiting satellite then retransmits the radio broadcast signal back down to earth to the receiving satellite dish (mini-dish) located on your home or business. The signal then travels through coaxial cables from the dish into the receiver that is connected to your TV, where the signal is then descrambled into viewable programming for your family to enjoy.

Uplink Station

Satellite TV programming that you watches at home begins with a transmitting satellite dish or antenna located at what is known as an uplink station. The satellite dish located on your house is only 18" in diameter and is tiny compared to the huge satellite dishes used at uplink stations. These satellite dishes can be as large as 9 to 12 meters (30 to 40 feet) in diameter. The great size of these satellite dish transmitters allows for a much stronger radio signal and for better aiming of the signal at the orbiting satellite. The uplink dish is pointed toward a specific satellite and the up linked signals are transmitted within a specific radio frequency range, so as to be received by one of the transponders tuned to that frequency range aboard that satellite. The transponder 'retransmits' the signals back to Earth but at a different frequency band (to avoid interference with the uplink signal), typically in the C-band (4-8 GHz) or Ku-band (12-18 GHz) or both. The leg of the satellite signal path that transmits the signal down to the Earth station is known as the 'downlink'. Satellites can have up to 32 transponders for Ku-band and up to 24 for C-band only satellites. Typical transponders each have a bandwidth between 27 MHz and 50 MHz. Geostationary Kc-band satellites need to be spaced at least 1 degree apart to avoid signal interference. For C-band satellites the spacing needs to be at least 2 degrees.

Satellite Signal Technology

Original satellite broadcasts are converted into a high-quality, uncompressed digital stream containing a lot of data, and sends it at a speed of 270 megabits per second (Mbps) for each channel. All of this data must be compressed however or the satellite would not be able to receive the information. The system of compression used in the U.S. is the MPEG-2 compressed video format. This is similar to the system used to make DVDs. The provider could now reduce the 270-Mbps stream to about 5 or 10 Mbps, enabling them to transmit about 200 channels, instead of the 30 they could transmit before compression. These signals are scrambled so that only paid subscribers can receive them.

Mini-Dish Technology

Unlike their predecessors, today's satellite dishes are small, only 18" in diameter and are referred to as a 'mini-dish'. A typical satellite dish consists of two parts: the reflector and the feed horn. The reflector is the concave dish-shaped part of the antenna. This is the part of the antenna that captures and focuses the satellite signal onto the feed horn. The feed horn is the part of the antenna that is mounted on an arm that sticks out from the reflector dish. It takes the signal and feeds it through a cable to your satellite receiver (black box). Newer satellite dish designs feature multiple feed horns. This is so the dish can pick up signals from several satellites and clearly focus the captured signal on one of the several feed horns.

Something called a feed horn has a feature known as a low noise block down converter (LNB). This provides for clear signal. The LNB does two things: It amplifies the signal received from the satellite provider, and filters out 'signal noise,' radio signals that do not carry the satellite provider's television programming.

Satellite Receiver

The satellite receiver is simply the black box that is connected to your television set. It receives the signal from your mini-dish and then de-scrambles the signal into viewable pictures for your family to watch. The receiver does three main things: It receives and de-scrambles the signal which contains the programming. It separates the programming into the individual channels you request by way of the channel selector button on either your TV or your remote control. It tracks your Pay Per View usage, and sends your billing information for this programming to your provider.

Today, there are several different kinds of receivers: standard receivers, DVR receivers and HD receivers for receiving high definition (HDTV) television programming. DVR (Digital Video Receiver) players allow the viewer to actually Pause and Replay live TV and to record up to 70 hours on the DISH Network DVR 311 or 322 players. The DISH Network DVR receiver is an advanced dual tuner, two TV output satellite receiver and integrated digital video recorder (DVR). The DISH Network DVR's were designed so that you never have to miss another favorite TV show again. No matter what your schedule; with the Dish Network DVR you can simply record your favorite shows with just the click of a button. DISH Network offers over 500 programming channels to choose from and all DISH Network satellite programming comes in 100% all-digital video and audio

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What type of cable, do I need to transfer video from my sony mini dv camcorder to my toshiba satellite laptop?

My camcorder is the DCR-HC 62 and came with a USB cable which does not transfer video, although the manual states that USB 2.0 would work, I guess that the cable is a normal USB. Is there a physical difference? My laptop is the A305d S6848 and has a mini firewire port so I'd like to know if the 4 pin to 4 pin would work or the 4 pin to 6 pin and why? Thank you in advance for your help.
Thank you for the answer. I do have editing software. I just need the firewire cable and I can't seem to find out if it's 4 pin to 4pin or 6pin to 6pin that I need.

The firewire 400 cable should be 4pin to 4pin. USB doesn't work on Vista.
- Almost all miniDV vcams have 4pin ports. I have an HC-40
- Almost all Tosh laptops also have 4pin ports, I own 2 P205's.

But just to make sure...you have to check physically:
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