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Direct Broadcast Satellites or DBS was the first to have established regulations by year 1980. However, satellite-delivered signals have transformed the television industry since the late 1970s.

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TVRO (Television Receive-Only) refers to satellite dishes used for receiving satellite television signals. These dishes are typically larger than DBS (Direct Broadcast Satellite) dishes and are commonly used for receiving programming from satellites located in geostationary orbit. TVRO systems were popular before the advent of smaller DBS dishes.

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Chairman and CEO Ergen developed the company's DTH products and services, which included direct broadcast satellite (DBS) television dishes, integrated receivers and descramblers, programming, installation,

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Yes, the satellites orbit in a geosynchronous orbit, as with most all communications satellites. (Some exceptions are satellites such as the global positioning satellites.)

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Donald C. Mead has written:

'Direct broadcast satellite communications' -- subject(s): MPEG (Video coding standard), Direct broadcast satellite television

'Growth and structure change in the Egyptian economy'

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D. J. Stephenson has written:

'Guide to satellite TV' -- subject(s): Direct broadcast satellite television, Earth stations (Satellite telecommunication)

'Newnes guide to satellite TV' -- subject(s): Direct broadcast satellite television, Earth stations (Satellite telecommunication)

'The absorption of hydrogen from humid atmospheres by molten aluminium and an aluminium-magnesium alloy'

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Satellites in geostationary orbit have an orbital period that is exactly the same as the Earth's rotational period. This means that looking from Earth the satellite appears to be stationary in the sky. This means that satellite dishes can be fixed (or static) and do not require complex motorised mounts to follow the satellite across the sky. Also it means that the satellite does not rise or set and so is never hidden from view below the horizon.

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DBS stands for Deep Brain Stimulation, which is a surgical procedure used to treat a variety of neurological disorders such as Parkinson's disease and essential tremor. It involves implanting electrodes in specific areas of the brain to regulate abnormal brain activity.

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Satellite broadcasters such as direct tv and dish network have all ways transmitted digital from day one.

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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 orbits, other elliptical orbits and low (polar and non-polar) Earth orbits.

For fixed (point-to-point) services, communications satellites provide a microwave radiorelay technology complementary to that of submarine communication cables. They are also used for mobile applications such as communications to ships, vehicles, planes and hand-held terminals, and for TV and radio broadcasting, for which application of other technologies, such as cable, is impractical or impossible.

A direct broadcast satellite is a communications satellite that transmits to small DBS satellite dishes (usually 18 to 24 inches or 45 to 60 cm in diameter). Direct broadcast satellites generally operate in the upper portion of the microwave Ku band. DBS technology is used for DTH-oriented (Direct-To-Home) satellite TV services, such as DirecTV and DISH Network in the United States, Bell TV and Shaw Direct in Canada, Freesat in the UK and Sky Digital in the UK, the Republic of Ireland, and New Zealand.

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1 - programming source transmits signal to a DBS provider broadcast center (Satellite TV Providers)

2 - these satellite tv providers automatically assigns received signal from the programming source to their respective bands and transmits to the satellite dish.

3 - when a user requests for a band/channel, by using a receiver it will then requests the band from the satellite to a satellite dish connected to the receiver.

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Orbita (1967) - first national network of satellite tv which was created in Soviet Union

Anik 1 (1972) - first domestic north American satellite to carry television in Canada

ATS-6 (1974) - world's first experimental educational and direct broadcast satellite

Ekran (1976) - the first soviet geostationary satellite to carry direct-to-home television

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Herbert H. Howard has written:

'SMATV' -- subject(s): Cable television, Direct broadcast satellite television

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(Satellite station) A broadcast relay station, relay transmitter, broadcast translator (U.S.), re broadcaster (Canada).

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Echostar was formed in 1980 by Charles Ergen, Candy Ergen, and Jim Defranco. In 1987, EchoStar applied for a direct broadcast satellite license with the FCC and was granted access to orbital slot 119° satellite in 1992. In March, 1996, DISH Network made its first broadcast to customers.

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There are 8 direct broadcast satellite providers in the United States: Pittsburgh International Telecommunications, DirecTV, DISH Network, Glorystar, Spiritcast, Sky Angel, GlocaCast World TV, and Home2US.

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1962 - satellite tv was relayed from Europe to the Telstar satellite over North America

1963 - Syncom 2 a geosynchronous communication satellite was launched

1965 - Intelsat I a commercial communication satellite was launched

1967 - Orbita a national network of satellite television was created in Soviet Union

1972 - Anik 1 a domestic North American satellite of Canada to carry television satellite was launched

1974 - ATS-6 an experimental educational and direct broadcast satellite was launched

1976 - Ekran a Soviet geostationary satellite to carry Direct-to-Home television was launched

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what5 was the first game to be broadcasted by live satellite

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To broadcast over satellite radio, you have to win a contract with one of the satellite radio companies. They are always adding new channels, but it would be more feasible to pitch your show to one the channels.

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Jakob Engberg has written:

'Delrapport nr. 1 for \\' -- subject(s): Direct broadcast satellite television, Frequency synthesizers, Television, Tuners

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Direct-to-Home (DTH) television is a method of receiving satellite television by means of signals transmitted from direct-broadcast satellites. The Government of India permitted the reception and distribution of satellite television signals in November 2000.

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Direct to home (DTH) television is a wireless system for delivering television programs directly to the viewer's house. In DTH television, the broadcast signals are transmitted from satellites orbiting the Earth to the viewer's house. Each satellite is located approximately 35,700 km above the Earth in geosynchronous orbit. These satellites receive the signals from thebroadcast stations located on Earth and rebroadcast them to the Earth

The Overall System

Early satellite TV viewers were explorers of sorts. They used their expensive dishes to discover unique programming that wasn't necessarily intended for mass audiences. The dish and receiving equipment gave viewers the tools to pick up foreign stations, live feeds between different broadcast stations, NASA activities and a lot of other stuff transmitted using satellites. Some satellite owners still seek out this sort of programming on their own, but today, most Direct to home TV customers get their programming through a direct broadcast satellite (DBS) provider, such as DirecTV or the Dish Network. The provider selects programs and broadcasts them to subscribers as a set package. Basically, the provider's goal is to bring dozens or even hundreds of channels to your television in a form that approximates the competition, cable TV. Unlike earlier programming, the provider's broadcast is completely digital, which means it has much better picture and sound quality. Early satellite television was broadcast in C-band radio -- radio in the 3.4-gigahertz (GHz) to 7-GHz frequency range. Digital broadcast satellite transmits programming in the Ku frequency range (12 GHz to 14 GHz ).

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"Moving? Direct TV services the entire USA and are service by local dealers like Direct TV in California and Direct TV in Florida, etc. Direct TV satellite coverage extends to even areas where cable and DSL are not accessible, continue your direct tv service is effortless. Always on and never interrupted, satellite service is reliable. therefore you can now enjoy internet broadcast anywhere you live. "

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Sounds like they are everywhere.

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The nonprofit station PBS was the first broadcast network to launch its own satellite, in 1975. They also pioneered the development of closed captioning.

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form_title= Satellite Direct form_header= Install Satellite Direct in your home. How many televisions do you have in your home?*= {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, More than 5} Do you want to add DVR?*= () Yes () No Have you ever used Satellite Direct before?*= () Yes () No

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DSS may be abbreviation for:

  1. Digital Signature Standard: A National Security Administration standard for authenticating an electronic message.
  2. Digital Satellite System: A direct broadcast satellite (DBS) system from Hughes Electronics Corporation that delivers more than 175 TV channels. DSS receivers and dishes are made by RCA and other manufacturers. USSB and DirecTV provide the content.
  3. Decision Support System: An information and planning system that provides the ability to interrogate computers on an ad-hoc basis, analyze information and predict the impact of decisions before they are made.

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space satellite is used to make us safer, provide modern conveniences and broadcast entertainment.

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telstar 1 was the first satellite to send a live television broadcast

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Alot of people often think that DIrect TV is the first company to offer satellite cable services. The truth is that a company called Satellite DIrect was the first provider of satellite entertainment.

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Digital TV refers to the method of broadcast or cable service. Direct TV is the trade/brand name of a satellite TV service (currently the largest in the US). Direct TV is rarely used to describe a closed-circuit (CCTV) system as used in security and survaillance.

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XM is a satellite radio and comes to you via satellite. AM doesn't need to use satellite to broadcast it uses a radio band. If AM needed satellite we wouldn't have had it since the 1920's.

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The first satellite was invented by God - THE MOON!

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Are referring to ETV Corp's Satellite Direct software? If so, you can find out what a real user has to say about the product/service -- Just go to Google and enter... satellite direct + "real user"

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Yes....but it will only be broadcast on the NASA tv channel (which is primarily on DirectTV or Satellite, not on most cable) at 10:58pm.

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You need an FCC permit to broadcast anywhere by satellite. Satellite laws are much stricter than other types. You'd be better off just broadcasting over the internet in most cases. This is pretty much totally unregulated and can be done easily.

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You can find information of direct satellite tv at www.directv.com. Also websites such as www.alliedsatellitetv.com may help you save extra money on direct tv packages.

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'''DISH Network has their headquartered in Englewood, Colorado.

Some brief introduction of the company:-

DISH Network a public company with approximately 22,000 employees. The Company delivers Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS) television products and services to customers nationwide.

Throughout its 28-year history, DISH Network has demonstrated its entrepreneurial spirit by achieving significant industry firsts: ''' * First company to offer a satellite receiver for less than $200 *

* First to develop a UHF remote control *

* First to offer an Integrated Receiver Descrambler (IRD) for C-band satellite TV *

* First nationwide installation network dedicated solely to satellite TV systems *

* First to offer satellite receiver with built-in digital video recording *

* First Satellite TV company to offer local channels to local markets in all 50 states *

* First to offer an MPEG4 multi-room high definition and digital video recorder satellite receiver

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Mark Oderman has written:

'Current trends in the direct broadcast satellite industry' -- subject- s -: Artificial satellites in telecommunication, Market surveys, Telecommunication equipment industry, Television, Television supplies industry

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Shaw Direct's motto is '100% Digital Satellite TV'.

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Television started to broadcast with satellite on March 1, 1978 and major television networks adopted this style of communications by year 1984.

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The first commercial satellite television service launched in the United States in 1962. The first satellite TV signal was relayed from Europe to the Telstar satellite and was broadcast over North America.

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The moon is a natural satellite of the planet Earth.

The message was relayed by satellite to his friend halfway across the world.

We will launch a new satellite next week.

We have a satellite scanning deep space for habitable planets.

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7171 - for DBS Singapore + POSB

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DBS Bank's population is 14,000.

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DBS Bank - Hong Kong - was created in 2001.

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I guess that it is for if you have a second dish

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No. All satellite TV is digital now. Some satellite TV is HD now, and more will be switching from HD to "standard" resolution.

The February 2009 analog-to-digital switchover in the United States has nothing to do with HD. The digital conversion changes the format of the over-the-air broadcast channels from analog to all digital. But if you have satellite or cable TV, you don't get "broadcast" signals anyway.

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does direct tv have the channel cbc in New York

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