Future of Satellite TV

Written by Gary Davis


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This will always berepparttar bottle neck of satellites; how much data can they relay and how small an area can they cover. A satellite has multiple dishes and each dish can cover a part ofrepparttar 109900 earth; small parts like just one state or big parts likerepparttar 109901 whole continental United States.

Inrepparttar 109902 future satellites will be able to relay much more data, and cover much smaller areas. Especiallyrepparttar 109903 smaller coverage areas will be important. Having full capacity available for just a small area means higher bandwidth available for a small amount of people. Especially in urban areas it will be great to have a satellite cover just one neighborhood.

4 Antenna Size

This is a very important issue. Small antennas of 18 inches already exist, but these can receive only. The opening angle of an antenna like this is too big to get enough signal power to reachrepparttar 109904 satellite. Inrepparttar 109905 future however, antennas will get better and eventually small antennas can be used to transmit torepparttar 109906 satellite.

5 New Technologies

This will berepparttar 109907 really interesting part. New technologies may open up possibilities that are never heard of before.

Imagine watching a movie in 3D, you sitting on your couch but watching a show as if you are inrepparttar 109908 audience whenrepparttar 109909 TV show was recorded. You're not really having a TV at home anymore, but a 3D entertainment room. (for those of you who like StarTrek, a not so strange idea). Normal Satellite TV will still be available of course.

Inrepparttar 109910 future Satellite TV will open up so many possibilities that it is hard to imagine what our lives will be like in 30, or even just 20 years from now. To give an idea of how fast things are going. 50 years ago, there was nothing in space that was made by humans. Now there are even satellite graveyards (specific orbits where obsolete satellites are "parked"). The possibilities of satellite TV technology are growing faster every year. What took 10 years to develop 30 years ago is now done in 2 years.

Satellite TV is one ofrepparttar 109911 driving forces for satellite technologies becauserepparttar 109912 need to please million of subscribers is much stronger thanrepparttar 109913 need to pleaserepparttar 109914 relative limited needs of communications for commercial purposes. The future of satellite TV is so bright, that a supernova would pale in comparison!



Gary Davis is owner of Dish Network Satellite TV


Free Valentine Greeting Cards

Written by Cameron Lindblom


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