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Satellite TV in our time

Спутниковое телевидение в наше время

Modern satellite TV has simplified the process. Now one communications satellite remains in orbit above the ground for a very long time, which allows all subscribers to connect much fewer receiving antennas at a fixed point.

A master from our company ControlDom can install an antenna or the owners can set up their own satellite dishes in Odessa and the Odessa region. Instead of scanning multiple satellites for different channels, modern satellite television operators are licensed to use popular cables or broadcast channels. There is a similar cable system, the tuner of the selected program is directed to a specific frequency. This allows satellite operators the ability to watch paid video card channels or blocking targeted adult content or paid movie channels.

To understand the history of satellite television, you first have to go all the way back to the 1950s during the space race between the United States and Russia. The first satellite to orbit the earth was Sputnik, launched by the Russians in 1957. It was 6 years later when the first communications satellite was launched. This satellite was developed by both large corporations and government agencies. It was called Son II and flew in orbit circling 22,300 miles over the Atlantic Ocean. Using this satellite, the first telecommunications took place between a US Navy ship in a port in Nigeria and the Lakers Naval Station in New Jersey, USA, in July 1963. However, it was not until 15 years later that regular television signals were transmitted via satellites. Television began broadcasting via satellite on March 1, 1978, and from that point on, all major television networks adopted this manner of communication as their main distribution medium in the branch network until 1984.

Nowadays satellite TV in Odessa is especially popular in rural areas with poor reception of radio broadcasts or lack of cable TV. Satellite dishes must have a clear line of sight towards the satellite for best reception. Some homeowners find that trees or tall houses can be a problem. Critics of satellite TV also mention reception problems during heavy rain or snow. Signals between the terrestrial receiver and space satellites can affect the atmospheric conditions between them, but other television services also have similar disadvantages.



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