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What Are Satellite Television Systems?

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What Are Satellite Television Systems?

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Satellite Television never ceases to impress: the channels are infinite and the independence is an added bonus. Conceptually, satelite TV has many similar components to broadcast TV; it’s a wireless system that delivers television programming directly to your home. Both broadcast television and satellite television systems transmit programming via radio signals. Broadcast stations use a powerful antenna to transmit radio waves to the surrounding area. The main limitation of broadcast TV is range. Radio signals used to broadcast television are discharged from the broadcast antenna in a straight line. In order to receive these signals, you have to be in the direct line of sight of the antenna. This is a bit of problem since the Earth is round making it impossible for you to have a straight line, causing broadcast signals to be distorted. In order to get a perfect picture through cable you need to be in a pretty close proximity to the antenna. With sat TV, the process becomes much simpler

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Satellite Television never ceases to impress: the channels are infinite and the independence is an added bonus. Conceptually, satelite TV has many similar components to broadcast TV; it’s a wireless system that delivers television programming directly to your home. Both broadcast television and satellite television systems transmit programming via radio signals. Broadcast stations use a powerful antenna to transmit radio waves to the surrounding area. The main limitation of broadcast TV is range. Radio signals used to broadcast television are discharged from the broadcast antenna in a straight line. In order to receive these signals, you have to be in the direct line of sight of the antenna. This is a bit of problem since the Earth is round making it impossible for you to have a straight line, causing broadcast signals to be distorted. In order to get a perfect picture through cable you need to be in a pretty close proximity to the antenna. With sat TV, the process becomes much simpler

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