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  2. Canal Once - Wikipedia

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    Canal Once was formerly relayed by the state networks of Guerrero (Radio y Televisión de Guerrero), Nayarit and Quintana Roo (Sistema Quintanarroense de Comunicación Social), and also by XHCOZ-TDT, an independent local station in Cozumel, Quintana Roo. XHCOZ holds virtual channel 11 as an artifact of its former carriage of Canal Once's ...

  3. List of free-to-air channels at Astra 28.2°E (Ireland and the ...

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    Celebration TV Celebration TV Ltd 24 hours 11553 H 22000 5/6 583 691 Daystar HD Daystar Television Network: 24 hours 11686 V 23000 2/3 597 Manual tuning: Dunamis TV Dunamis TV 24 hours 11265 V 27500 2/3 588 Manual tuning: EWTN Catholic Eternal Word Television Network: 24 hours 4:3 11265 V 27500 2/3 594 Manual tuning: Faith UK Flow TV Ltd 24 hours

  4. Satellite television - Wikipedia

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    The satellite receiver or set-top box demodulates and converts the signals to the desired form (outputs for television, audio, data, etc.). [17] Often, the receiver includes the capability to selectively unscramble or decrypt the received signal to provide premium services to some subscribers; the receiver is then called an integrated receiver ...

  5. Coupon collector's problem - Wikipedia

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    Graph of number of coupons, n vs the expected number of trials (i.e., time) needed to collect them all E (T ) In probability theory, the coupon collector's problem refers to mathematical analysis of "collect all coupons and win" contests.

  6. Sat-IP - Wikipedia

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    SAT>IP (or Sat-IP) specifies an IP-based client–server communication protocol for a TV gateway in which SAT>IP servers, connected to one or more DVB broadcast sources, send the program selected and requested by an SAT>IP client over an IP-based local area network in either unicast for the one requesting client or multicast in one datastream ...

  7. G Sat - Wikipedia

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    G Sat broadcasts in DVB-S (for standard definition channels and audio channels) and DVB-S2 (for HD channels) on SES-9 satellite at 108.2°E. Originally, prior to its system upgrade in August 2016, a loophole has been discovered that half of G Sat's channels were free-to-air, which can be received using an existing free-to-air satellite receiver, this allowed viewers to watch some half of the ...

  8. FTA receiver - Wikipedia

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    A Viewsat Xtreme FTA receiver. A free-to-air or FTA Receiver is a satellite television receiver designed to receive unencrypted broadcasts. Modern decoders are typically compliant with the MPEG-4/DVB-S2 standard and formerly the MPEG-2/DVB-S standard, while older FTA receivers relied on analog satellite transmissions which have declined rapidly in recent years.

  9. Box TV - Wikipedia

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    Box TV may refer to: CRT television, a thick built television set, now largely obsolete, in contrast to a flat screen television. Box TV Limited, a UK-based production company specialising in film and television drama; Box Television, formerly Video Jukebox Network International Limited, a British television company