Satellite And Terrestrial Television Transmission
1 2 scope this standard applies to digital terrestrial television broadcasting using uhf and vhf bands.
Satellite and terrestrial television transmission. The term is uncommon in the united states and more common in europe. Satellite transmission and reception teleport of terrestrial programming to a satellite or reception of a satellite signal for uninterrupted terrestrial transmission. Satellite television like other communications relayed by satellite starts with a transmitting antenna located at an uplink facility which has very large uplink satellite dishes as much as 9 to 12 metres. Satellite cable delivery has been the standard for many years.
In a satellite link delay from earth to satellite to earth is about 240ms while in terrestrial link it will be far less. Cable channels comes over a round cable from a road post to your house to your cable tv box and then to your tv to watch broadcasts. But transmission cost in a satellite system is independent of the distance within the area of coverage of the satellite antenna while in terrestrial system it varies based on the distance. Next a subscriber s outdoor satellite dish will pick up the broadcast signal and transmit it to the satellite receiver located inside of a home.
The purpose of this standard is to define the transmission system for digital terrestrial television broadcasting among various types of standard television broadcasting handled by broadcasting stations. The signals are digital and encrypted to protect their system and content from being accessed without paying. However recently content delivery via terrestrial fiber has started to shake up the industry. It provides users with a range of channels and services often to areas that are not serviced by terrestrial or cable providers.
Depending on your location and goals one or both may be the best option for your delivery. The signals are received via an outdoor parabolic antenna commonly referred to as a satellite dish and a low noise block downconverter. Terrestrial television broadcasting dates back to the very beginnings of television as a medium itself with the first long distance public television broadcast from washington d c on april 7 1927. A satellite receiver then decodes the desired television program for viewing.
We transmit terrestrial television and radio programming to eutelsat 16a from our satellite centre at deanovec. Terrestrial television is a term which refers to modes of television broadcasting which do not involve satellite transmission.