Guide to Satellite TV Technology (Howard W. Sams) (Satellite TV)


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Guide to Satellite TV Technology (Howard W. Sams) This book covers all aspects of satellite television technology in a style that breaks “tech-talk” down into easily understood reading. It is intended to assist consumers with the installation, maintenance and repair of their satellite systems, and contains enough technical information to be used as a technical reference.
Customer Review: Mix of Telecom basics and old Satellite TV Technology
This book is a mixture of Electronics/Telecom basics and no updated Satellite TV Technology. Around 1/3 of the book shows basics concepts ( Resonance , Heterodyning , Demodulation , Full-Wave Rectifiers , Zener Diode Regulators , etc. ). Chapters 3 , 4 and 5 ( around 90 pages ) describe the old Big-Dish Systems , used to receive C-band signals .Chapter 8 , dedicated to DBS systems , is very superficial ( just 25 pages ). The same occurs with chapter 10 , that presents Encryption/Decryption Technologies : 29 pages with no updated information. Finally , the Index found in the end of the book is very confused ; for example ,DBS Satellite Transponder refers the reader to page 214 , where will be found the schematic diagram for an IRD channel display circuit .







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