Home satellite TV system 1 / Norhizan Ibrahim and Zainab Md. Dewa

Home Satellite TV Reception, once a dream is a reality. In the early days of TV, transmissions were strictly local using the standard VHP - frequencies. Later, as networks were formed, there came a need for nationwide video - distribution systems. By 1980, satellite communications had progressed far...

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Main Authors: Ibrahim, Norhizan, Md. Dewa, Zainab
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Language:English
Published: 1984
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spelling my.uitm.ir.625282023-06-01T04:58:53Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/62528/ Home satellite TV system 1 / Norhizan Ibrahim and Zainab Md. Dewa Ibrahim, Norhizan Md. Dewa, Zainab Artificial satellite telecommunications Home Satellite TV Reception, once a dream is a reality. In the early days of TV, transmissions were strictly local using the standard VHP - frequencies. Later, as networks were formed, there came a need for nationwide video - distribution systems. By 1980, satellite communications had progressed far enough to allow the use of a single satellite as a relay point, broadcasting to TVRO (TV Receive Only) terminals across the Vfest, especially in the U.S. But the East are slowly catching up with this system especially in Japan. Although TVRO terminals were expensive, the system was adopted quickly because its overall cost was less than that of a ground - link system. Basically each home satellite is made up of six components : (a) The antenna (b) The feed (c) The low noise amplifier (LWA) (d) The down converter (e) The receiver (f) The Remodulator Since we are the pioneers for this project, we are only concentrating on the receiver. The, receiver which is the final part of the satellite. Communications link takes the 4 GHz RF from the LNA and transforms it into a standard composite-video and audio. Receivers can be designed in a variety of ways and ours is just one way of doing it» We are also proud to say that although in our case we did a lot of modification due to inavailability of components from overseas, nevertheless the results that we obtained were very encouraging. Furthermore, the circuit that we have redesigned proved to be more economical and simple. 1984 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/62528/1/62528.pdf Home satellite TV system 1 / Norhizan Ibrahim and Zainab Md. Dewa. (1984) [Student Project] (Unpublished)
institution Universiti Teknologi Mara
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Ibrahim, Norhizan
Md. Dewa, Zainab
Home satellite TV system 1 / Norhizan Ibrahim and Zainab Md. Dewa
description Home Satellite TV Reception, once a dream is a reality. In the early days of TV, transmissions were strictly local using the standard VHP - frequencies. Later, as networks were formed, there came a need for nationwide video - distribution systems. By 1980, satellite communications had progressed far enough to allow the use of a single satellite as a relay point, broadcasting to TVRO (TV Receive Only) terminals across the Vfest, especially in the U.S. But the East are slowly catching up with this system especially in Japan. Although TVRO terminals were expensive, the system was adopted quickly because its overall cost was less than that of a ground - link system. Basically each home satellite is made up of six components : (a) The antenna (b) The feed (c) The low noise amplifier (LWA) (d) The down converter (e) The receiver (f) The Remodulator Since we are the pioneers for this project, we are only concentrating on the receiver. The, receiver which is the final part of the satellite. Communications link takes the 4 GHz RF from the LNA and transforms it into a standard composite-video and audio. Receivers can be designed in a variety of ways and ours is just one way of doing it» We are also proud to say that although in our case we did a lot of modification due to inavailability of components from overseas, nevertheless the results that we obtained were very encouraging. Furthermore, the circuit that we have redesigned proved to be more economical and simple.
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author Ibrahim, Norhizan
Md. Dewa, Zainab
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title Home satellite TV system 1 / Norhizan Ibrahim and Zainab Md. Dewa
title_short Home satellite TV system 1 / Norhizan Ibrahim and Zainab Md. Dewa
title_full Home satellite TV system 1 / Norhizan Ibrahim and Zainab Md. Dewa
title_fullStr Home satellite TV system 1 / Norhizan Ibrahim and Zainab Md. Dewa
title_full_unstemmed Home satellite TV system 1 / Norhizan Ibrahim and Zainab Md. Dewa
title_sort home satellite tv system 1 / norhizan ibrahim and zainab md. dewa
publishDate 1984
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/62528/1/62528.pdf
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