Article by gemeey
Making the choice – TV by cable or satellite?
With the transition to digital television, just around the corner, many of its decision to upgrade their TV service. The question now is what. Satellite or cable. We here at Digital Landing try and answer some common question for those ready to make the leap
Q: What is satellite TV service? How much does it cost? Satellite TV service gets its TV signals from satellites in geosynchronous orbit. Why stay in the same position relative to the Earth\#39;s surface at all times, even satellite (normally a dish of some sort) designed properly, then left as it is. Satellite signals are broadcast from a ground station to multiple satellites, which then broadcast those signals back to the earth across huge expanses of territory. Who is a satellite dish (the antenna), plus the correct driving signal processing (a set-top box of some sort, which usually is used as a satellite receiver, required for each TV if you want to see broadcasters) that can find ” ” can receive a satellite signal. A single antenna can feed multiple satellite receivers, but a physical cable is routed from the antenna to each receiver (inside the house, both cable and satellite TV require cables for each TV set). Satellite providers access to their networks, such as encryption and coding details their signals, and a firm grip on the material that can be read and reflect signals to prevent unauthorized users tuning el obtain free TV.