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Strengths - Satellite link design and analysis - Vsat network design and analysis - Propagation aspects for terrestrial and satellite links - ITU-R P recommendations Can not help with: - Questions related to TV receivers, TV kits, or specific networks such as DirecTV or DISH - Antenna pattern synthesis, RF MoM analysis, S-parameters.
My experience is in satellite communication networks and terrestrial microwave links.
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hi, in general i would say yes, provided you use appropriate RF elements that match the characteristics of the system you intend to access and ensure a proper line-up procedure. to make matters simple
hi, you would buy all the kit you need from one of the service providers in your region. depending on where you are there are various systems and providers who work together with the satellite operators
Hi, the choice of nominal power and technoloigy (Solid state v. tube) will depend ultimately on the characteristics of the signal you intend to transmit (information rate, number of simultaneous transmissions)
hi SCPC stands for single Channel Per Carrier, MCPC stands for Multiple Channels per Carrier with an mcpc solution, channels are multiplexed onto a single carrier for distribution towards on or multiple
hi the characteristics of the lnb are tied to the characteristics of the carriers you need to receive. In principle, yes, you could use dro lnbs for vsat services, but you might find the system limited
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