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SMATV:

 

A SMATV (Satellite Master Antenna Television) allows the

viewer to watch multiple programmes on a normal TV or

viewing panel without the need for a dedicated receiver at

each location.

In addition to the chosen programmes, all ‘off air’ analogue

and digital terrestrial transmissions will also be received.

This is achieved by mounting a satellite dish and UHF aerial  on the outside of the building,and running five cables to the head end (a head end is where all the SMATV equipment is located).

The satellite signals are then amplified and launched into a satellite switch; the switch allows multiple receivers to be run off one satellite dish. A number of receivers are then connected to the switch and set on the predetermined programmes.

The composite (scart) signal is then taken from the receiver and inputted to delectated

modulators. Modulators change the composite signal into a UHF/PAL I signal so the

TV’s can receive the programmes without any extra tuning equipment. The output of the

modulators along with the terrestrial signal are then amplified and launched into the coax cable network.

 

For more information /upgrade or system design contact us on 08006349616 or request a call back and we will be happy to answer all your questions.

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