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How many transponders are there in Ku band satellite? What is its band width range for this satellite?  

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what is transpoder?

over distances of thousands of miles.Sophisticated active transponders are used in communications satellites and on board space vehicles. They receive incoming signals over a range, or band on an interplanetary scale....Hi Saurabh, Transponder - A transponder is a band-pass repeater, a device onboard a satellite that receives radio signals in one segment of the spectrum band, amplifies them, translates

Posted in Computers & Technology by saurabh at 3:23 AM on April 11, 2008

What is EDUSAT?

. It is mainly intended to meet the demand for an interactive satellite-based distance education system for the country.EDUSAT carries five Ku band transponders providing spot beams, one Ku band transponder providing a national beam and six extended C band transponders providing national coverage beams.September 20, 2004, Indias Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle, GSLV successfully launched EDUSAT

Posted in Computers & Technology by sumitsehgal at 12:09 AM on December 12, 2007
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what different bitween V-Set and DTH technology ?

, multiplexers, modulators and DTH receivers.A DTH service provider has to lease Ku-band transponders from the satellite. The encoder converts the audio, video and data signals into the digital format.A DTH service provider has to lease Ku-band transponders from the satellite. The encoder converts the audio, video and data signals into the digital format and the multiplexer mixes these signals

Posted in Computers & Technology by m farooq at 8:31 PM on May 20, 2008
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What is the frequency range for Ku band for the satellite signals?

of the Americas are between 11.7 and 12.2 GHz, with over 21 FSS North American Ku-band satellites currently orbiting.Each requires a 0.8-m to 1.5-m antenna and carries twelve to twenty four transponders, of which consume 20 to 120 watts per transponder, for clear reception.The 12.2 to 12.7 GHz segment of the Ku Band spectrum is allocated to the broadcasting satellite service BSS. These direct broadcast satellites

Posted in Computers & Technology by operator at 9:19 PM on November 12, 2007

How many transponders are there in Ku band satellite? What is its band width range for this satellite?

A typical satellite has up to 32 transponders for Ku-band and up to 24 for a C-band only satellite, or more for hybrid satellites.Typical transponders each have a bandwidth between 27 MHz and 50 MHz.

Posted in Computers & Technology by portan at 9:22 PM on October 19, 2007

How many transponders are there in the typical satellite for Ku-band?

. Many satellites have the capability of broadcasting in both bands. Since television signals require a large allocation of bandwidth, satellites can actually broadcast hundreds of narrow band signals such as radio or data transmissions simultaneously. Satellites have a separate device to broadcast each channel, called transponders. Lets assume that a company owns a commercial satellite that has 24

Posted in Computers & Technology by operator at 9:18 PM on November 12, 2007

What makes the launch of Direct to Home Television DTH? Which frequency is used to Uplink the datas?

bandwidth. An uplink transmitter on earth, using a dish antenna pointed toward the satellite, sends a signal to one of the satellites transponders. The transponder amplifies that signal and shifts of satellites using bandwidths of 11 to 12 GHz uplink and 14 GHz downlink came into use. The Ku-band does not require as much power to be transmitted clearly, thereby permitting the use of small and less

Posted in Computers & Technology by portan at 9:21 PM on October 19, 2007
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How does Satellite TV work?

is approximately 22,300 miles above the equator.Each of these satellites carries a number of transponders. These transponders each carry a signal back to the Earth.These signals are typically on C Band, Ku Band known as the Clarke Belt, which is approximately 22,300 miles above the equator.Each of these satellites carries a number of transponders. These transponders each carry a signal back to the Earth

Posted in Computers & Technology by Manoj kumar at 3:59 AM on November 04, 2008

do radio transmission and TV transmission use same waves?

,300 miles above the equator.Each of these satellites carries a number of transponders. These transponders each carry a signal back to the Earth.These signals are typically on C Band, Ku Band, or Ka Band. The band of a signal describes, in broad terms, the frequency of the signal.After traveling over twenty thousand miles, these signals are received by a satellite dish. This dish can be as small as 18"

Posted in Computers & Technology by Saurabh at 6:20 PM on May 18, 2008

Is there any difference between Television Satellites and Communication Satellites?

to small DBS satellite dishes usually 18 to 24 inches in diameter. Direct broadcast satellites generally operate in the upper portion of the microwave Ku band. DBS technology is used for DTH-oriented Direct dish for reception 3 to 8 feet in diameter for Ku band, and 12 feet on up for C band, as well as using linear polarization for each of the transponders RF input and output as opposed to circular

Posted in Computers & Technology by portan at 9:21 PM on October 19, 2007

sometimes we see on channels that ask ur cable operator to adjust downlink and uplink frequency,some parameters r provided.what is that?

36 MHz satellite TV carrier and aiming to saturate the transponder you would need to produce the PFDsat for the transponder. The satellite up-link beam pattern will have contours specifying both G/T and PFDsat. Read off the PFDsat for your site and this will tell you the PFD that you need to produce for single carrier, full transponder operation. You can ask the satellite ope...First, consider the uplink

Posted in Computers & Technology by Saurabh at 6:23 PM on May 18, 2008

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