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services to the rapidly expanding television and radio broadcasting industries.Through our proprietary "RRsat Global Network," composed of satellite and terrestrial fiber optic transmission and playing out TV content as well as providing satellite newsgathering services SNG.We concurrently provide these services to more than 425 television and radio, covering more than 150 countries. We offer
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Computers & Technology by rocky singh at 9:29 PM on May 23, 2008
and Turnaround to more than 365 television channels and radio channels, covering more than 150 countries.Through its proprietary "RRSat Global Network," composed of satellite and terrestrial fibre optic and playing out TV content as well as providing satellite newsgathering services SNG. We concurrently provide these services to more than 425 television and radio, covering more than 150 countries. We offer
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Computers & Technology by rocky singh at 12:56 AM on May 23, 2008
A housewife in North Carolina makes friends over the radio with another ham in Lithuania. An Ohio teenager uses his computer to upload a digital chess move to an orbiting space satellite, where its weekend. In California, volunteers save lives as part of their involvement in an emergency response. And from his room in Chicago, a hams pocket-sized hand-held radio allows him to talk to friends
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Computers & Technology by Priya Raman at 2:03 PM on September 08, 2008
, the difference is simple to understand.In radio transmission is based on Audios signals only.Where as TV transmission is based on both audio and video signals.Satellite TV works by broadcasting video and audioRadio waves are a type of electromagnetic wave. Since it is a wave, we can make an analogy between radio waves and water waves. The figure at the left shows a scenerio where water waves propogate
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Computers & Technology by Saurabh at 6:20 PM on May 18, 2008
by bouncing radio signals off the satellites. Another interesting fact that few people know about is that the military has the most precise version of GPS, whereas the commercial versions have something other....gps stands for global positioning system..it uses satellites to triangulate your position on this planet. GPRS means General Packet Radio Services..it transmits data using radio waves. A popular
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Computers & Technology by umesh at 9:03 PM on March 31, 2008
. In the 1970s, the ground-based Omega Navigation System, based on signal phase comparison, became the first world-wide radio navigation system.The first experimental Block-I GPS satellite was launched the surface and make two complete orbits every 24 hours. The GPS satellites continuously transmit digital radio signals that contain data on the satellites location and the exact time to the earth
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Computers & Technology by sachin at 1:21 PM on November 06, 2007
were monitoring Sputnik's radio transmissions. They discovered that, because of the Doppler effect, the frequency of the signal being transmitted by Sputnik was higher as the satellite approached-based Omega Navigation System, based on signal phase comparison, became the first world-wide radio navigation system. The first experimental Block-I GPS satellite was launched in February 1978. The GPS
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Computers & Technology by at 1:21 PM on November 06, 2007
system for determining postion on the Earths surface by comparing radio signals from several satellites. When completed the system will consist of 24 satellites equipped with radio transmitters radio signals that contain data on the satellites location and the exact time to the earth-bound receivers. The satellites are equipped with atomic clocks that are precise to within a billionth of a
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Computers & Technology by Neethali at 8:47 PM on November 26, 2007
central location data base, or internet-connected computer, using a cellular GPRS, radio, or satellite modem embedded in the unit. This allows the assets location to be displayed against a map backdropThe Global Positioning System GPS is a location system based on a constellation of about 24 satellites orbiting the earth at altitudes of approximately 11,000 miles. GPS was developed by the United
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Computers & Technology by Deepak Singh at 10:11 PM on July 24, 2008
A satellite radio or subscription radio SR is a digital radio signal that is broadcast by a communications satellite, which covers a much wider geographical range than terrestrial radio signals.Satellite on Digital Audio Broadcasting DAB services, such as HD Radio rather than satellite radio.Satellite radio uses the 2.3 GHz S band in North America and generally shares the 1.4 GHz L band with local Digital
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Computers & Technology by Neethali at 8:58 PM on November 06, 2007
A satellite radio or subscription radio (SR) is a digital radio signal that is broadcast by a communications satellite, which covers a much wider geographical range than terrestrial radio signals. Satellite radio is currently at the forefront of the evolution of radio services in some countries[citation needed], notably the United States. Mobile services, such as Sirius, XM, and Worldspace allow
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Computers & Technology by satellite radio at 8:58 PM on November 06, 2007
The network uses primarily AM stations, with a few FM stations, and is available also on XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio in both the United States and Canada, both on channel 115, but with a less interrupted music format. [3...][4...] Radio Disney is also available via satellite on XM on DirecTV channel 867 the Sirius package on Dish Network currently does not carry Radio Disney. KDIS
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TV & Radio by Deo Dorant at 11:04 PM on September 10, 2008
Xtra FM subcarrier Digital Radio Mondiale extension DRM AM band in-band on-channel AM IBOC: Digital Radio Mondiale branded as DRM for the short, medium and long wave-bands HD Radio FM sideband SatelliteDigital audio broadcasting DAB, also known as digital radio and high-definition radio, is audio broadcasting in which analog audio is converted into a digital signal and transmitted on an assigned
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Computers & Technology by Priya Raman at 10:39 PM on September 06, 2008
and radio broadcasting, for which application of other technologies,such as cable, is impractical or impossible.The first and historically the most important application for communication satellites phones used in urban areas do not make use of satellite communications. Instead they have access to a ground based constellation of receiving and retransmitting stations.Satellite Television and radio
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Computers & Technology by portan at 9:21 PM on October 19, 2007
antenna. Thanks to DAB, no satellite dish, cable network connection or internet access is required anymore to receive a greater choice of radio programmes. Many of todays DAB digital radios are portable, no satellite dish, cable network connection or internet access is required anymore to receive a greater choice of radio programmes. Many of todays DAB digital radios are portable devices and can also receive
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Computers & Technology by Priya Raman at 4:59 AM on September 28, 2008