Satellite TV services and coverage area for mobile antennas

Satellite TV services and coverage area for mobile antennas

Satellite television signals are broadcast from satellites in the Geostationary orbit 22,000 miles above the equator. They beam TV signals towards land where the bulk of subscribers are found, so reception from land is easy to receive and requires an antenna no larger than 18 inches in diameter. However, larger antennas are required for mariners because the TV signals “bleed” out over coastal waters and the signal strength weakens the further offshore a vessel travels. Signal strength also varies from satellite service to service, where services such as DirecTV Latin America broadcast a weaker signal than say, Dish Network.

Satellite TV services change throughout different areas of the continental United States, but most subscribers usually choose between DirecTV or Dish Network for their television programming. In other areas of the world programming can be provided by services such as Bell TV that brings programming to Canada, or Sky Mexico that provides service to Mexico, Central America, and the Western Caribbean, or DIRECTV Latin America that offers programming to the Eastern Caribbean and most of South America. Regional services offer coverage in Europe and elsewhere.

Satellite TV services also feature different elements, one in particular being that the polarization of their signals differ among some services. For example, the satellite TV services supporting the U.S. and Canada broadcast signals are circularly polarized. As a result, the same antenna configuration is capable of receiving any of these signals, though it will require a receiver for the chosen service. However, SKY Latin America and the European services broadcast signals that are linearly polarized. To receive their signals, the same satellite TV antenna is used but a component known as the Low Noise Block (LNB) would have to be changed.


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Satellite radio — is an analogue or digital radio signal that is relayed through one or more satellites and thus can be received in a much wider geographical area than terrestrial FM radio stations. While in Europe many primarily FM radio stations provide an… …   Wikipedia

  • Mobile telephony — Mobile phone tower Mobile telephony is the provision of telephone services to phones which may move around freely rather than stay fixed in one location. Mobile phones connect to a terrestrial cellular network of base stations (cell sites),… …   Wikipedia

  • Coverage map — Coverage maps are designed to indicate the service areas of radiocommunication transmitting stations. Typically these may be produced for radio or television stations, for mobile telephone networks and for satellite networks. Such maps are… …   Wikipedia

  • Satellite Internet access — Satellite Internet services are used in locations where terrestrial Internet access is not available and in locations which move frequently. Internet access via satellite is available worldwide, including vessels at sea and mobile land… …   Wikipedia

  • satellite communication — Introduction  in telecommunication, the use of artificial satellites to provide communications links between various points on Earth (Earth satellite). Communications satellites relay voice, video, and data signals between widely separated fixed… …   Universalium

  • Satellite phone — A satellite telephone, satellite phone, or satphone is a type of mobile phone that connects to orbiting satellites instead of terrestrial cell sites. Depending on the architecture of a particular system, coverage may include the entire Earth, or… …   Wikipedia

  • Satellite — This article is about artificial satellites. For natural satellites, also known as moons, see Natural satellite. For other uses, see Satellite (disambiguation). An animation depicting the orbits of GPS satellites in medium Earth orbit …   Wikipedia

  • mobile telephone — Introduction also called  mobile phone   portable device for connecting to a telecommunications network in order to transmit and receive voice, video, or other data. Mobile phones typically connect to the public switched telephone network (PSTN)… …   Universalium

  • Communications satellite — A communications satellite (sometimes abbreviated to COMSAT) is an artificial satellite stationed in space for the purpose of telecommunications. Modern communications satellites use a variety of orbits including geostationary orbits, Molniya… …   Wikipedia

  • Business and Industry Review — ▪ 1999 Introduction Overview        Annual Average Rates of Growth of Manufacturing Output, 1980 97, Table Pattern of Output, 1994 97, Table Index Numbers of Production, Employment, and Productivity in Manufacturing Industries, Table (For Annual… …   Universalium

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”