TataSky's Satelllite Migration News & Updates

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My gess is that they will move to as 7& 8 within an year with this same no of tps ie24
 
Sarkar said:
Good question as I have seen INSAT 4A 14 and INSAT 4A 17, with a check mark on INSAT 4A 14. Now what is the second one ?

bro its entry point

as per my info and some guss

insat 4a having 24 tp first 12 is C band and then 12 ku band

INSAT 4a 14 means its 14th tp of INSAt-4a and 2nd tp of it ku and as per my info 2n ku band tp is home tp :k:hello;)
 
Rushil.D said:
bro its entry point

as per my info and some guss

insat 4a having 24 tp first 12 is C band and then 12 ku band

INSAT 4a 14 means its 14th tp of INSAt-4a and 2nd tp of it ku and as per my info 2n ku band tp is home tp :k:hello;)

Ok so Why do someone need INSAT 4A 17 ?:u
 
Sarkar said:
Ok so Why do someone need INSAT 4A 17 ?:u

may be they give it for future for changing their home tp or may be for different Location :huh don't know more about it :shy i think experts will comment on this :hello
 
Rushil.D said:
may be they give it for future for changing their home tp or may be for different Location :huh don't know more about it :shy i think experts will comment on this :hello

I have found a link regarding polarisation which states

To use the channels that are available for satellite broadcast as efficiently as possible, both horizontal and vertical polarization (and left- and right-hand circular polarization) can be applied simultaneously per channel or frequency. In such cases the frequency of one of the two is slightly altered, to prevent possible interference. Horizontal and vertical transmissions will therefore not interfere with each another because they are differently polarized. This means twice as many programs can be transmitted per satellite

Satellite Reception


I think Tatasky is testing it
 
Sarkar said:
I have found a link regarding polarisation which states

To use the channels that are available for satellite broadcast as efficiently as possible, both horizontal and vertical polarization (and left- and right-hand circular polarization) can be applied simultaneously per channel or frequency. In such cases the frequency of one of the two is slightly altered, to prevent possible interference. Horizontal and vertical transmissions will therefore not interfere with each another because they are differently polarized. This means twice as many programs can be transmitted per satellite

Satellite Reception

thanks to share it
 
My another doubt is that if a H tp have mpeg2 compression .is it possible to have the corresponding V tp to have mpeg4 compression
 
sudheep said:
My another doubt is that if a H tp have mpeg2 compression .is it possible to have the corresponding V tp to have mpeg4 compression

I think it's possible. As long as customer has MPEG 4 box there shouldn't be a problem
 
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