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  2. Integrated reception system - Wikipedia

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    An IRS mast (highest in picture) on a communal housing block, with a few of the aerials it will replace. An integrated reception system (IRS) provides broadcast signals from multiple sources (typically terrestrial television, FM radio, DAB digital radio and satellite TV) to multiple outlets, via a single aerial cluster and signal booster-distributor.

  3. Inverto Debuts Eight-Channel SAT>IP Gateway Powered by ... - AOL

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    Inverto Debuts Eight-Channel SAT>IP Gateway Powered by MaxLinear and STMicroelectronics New Inverto AirScreen Server distributes satellite TV signal to up to eight computers, smartphones, tablets ...

  4. Single-cable distribution - Wikipedia

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    A mixer in the dish-end equipment (an LNB or distribution unit) converts the received signal to the correct user band IF centre frequency for that receiver. [3] The converted transponders of the various users are then combined, and sent via the single coaxial cable to the receivers. The combined signal is tapped or split to reach every user.

  5. Fibre satellite distribution - Wikipedia

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    An eight-way optical signal splitter to feed eight virtual LNBs or further splitters from a single optical feed. While optical fibre has been used for telephone and Internet backbone data, and even for television and multimedia carriage for terrestrial cable, for many years, use for satellite IF distribution has been held back by considerations of cost and installation convenience.

  6. Sat-IP - Wikipedia

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    Conventional satellite TV reception systems convert the received transmissions to an intermediate frequency (IF) for distribution via dedicated coaxial cables to one or more satellite tuners and demodulators in set-top boxes. SAT>IP allows the satellite TV distribution to share a data network and enables display and viewing of the signals on ...

  7. SMATV - Wikipedia

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    For maintaining a good signal-to-noise ratio at all the indoor units served, a larger antenna is required, typically 2 metres (6.6 ft) to 3 metres (9.8 ft) in diameter. A QPSK Digital Satellite Headend by Fracarro. A SMATV headend is used to receive and rebroadcast satellite television channels throughout a property from a single satellite feed ...

  8. DVB-S2 - Wikipedia

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    The measured DVB-S2 performance gain over DVB-S is around 30% at the same satellite transponder bandwidth and emitted signal power. When the contribution of improvements in video compression is added, an ( MPEG-4 AVC ) HDTV service can now be delivered in the same bandwidth that supported an early DVB-S based MPEG-2 SDTV service only a decade ...

  9. 8VSB - Wikipedia

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    8VSB is an 8-level vestigial sideband modulation. In essence, it converts a binary stream into an octal representation by amplitude-shift keying a sinusoidal carrier to one of eight levels. 8VSB is capable of transmitting three bits (2 3 =8) per symbol ; in ATSC, each symbol includes two bits from the MPEG transport stream which are trellis ...

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