Communications services via satellite : a handbook for design, installation and service engineers

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Communications services via satellite : a handbook for design, installation and service engineers

Geoffrey E. Lewis

BSP Professional Books, 1988

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Includes bibliographies and index

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Description

With the introduction of satellites, communications systems are now capable of carrying not only all existing services to previously inaccessible areas, but also new services which were not feasible before the advent of satellites. New technical problems have thus been created for the engineers involved in communications television services equipment. This book describes how the system signal is coded, modulated, demodulated and processed. Several actual systems are described, and a number of analyses and design rules are included.

Table of Contents

  • The basic concepts
  • Noise and interference
  • Electromagnetic waves, propagation and antennas
  • Microwave circuit elements
  • Digital signal processing
  • Digital and digital/analogue communications systems
  • Television systems
  • Television receivers and distribution systems
  • Television audio channels
  • Information security and conditional access
  • Installation and servicing
  • Appendices.

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