ANNTENA SYSTEMS


Anntena systems most often do the admission of TV and radio channels. For admission of channels one or more anntena is used. If more UHF and VHF anntenas are being installed, a great role has the switch filter that is made after measuring the signal on certain location, and its purpose is to disable interactive interruption of channels and removing noise that one anntena makes to the other one on particular frequency. After admission of those signals it's needed to distribute the signals further on. For further distribution we use passive and active equipment which is installed so the signal with the similar energy can be brought to every connecting spot. It means that every element has its own weakening and it's needed to establish the system so the final spots always have equal level of signal. These systems show their full quality on objects such as hotels and similar objects.

The size of anntena on satellite systems defines quality of the signal, especially in bad weather conditions. First step is that user foremost checks all offers of satellite TV stations and afterwards decides which channels he wants to watch. After that he decides with which satellite receiver is best for reproduction on the TV and on which satellite anntena can be directed.


Antenna and satelite systems

 


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