How does Satellite Television work? | ICT #11

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Satellites have revolutionized the way that we humans live. In this video we are going to explore how satellite television works, and also the big money flows associated with this broadcasting business. Towards the end of the video we will also explain the interesting reason why there is no buffering of your TV broadcasts, in the way that internet videos are buffered.

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Today's generation students are very lucky...they are using the Internet with clear examples but in the past we just imagined the topics

iamkaushiksiddoju
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Am I the only one impressed with the fact he used a curved TV and warded the image to fit it? A normal screen would have been a lot easier

willlucas
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How one can argue that it's not the best YouTube channel.

IncroyablesExperiences
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Wow the video quality has really improved.

theolbiterator
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Also a YouTube or a Netflix video is an on demand video, meaning each user can start watching at any time. So that is exclusive session created per user. So it becomes a multicast. Where's a TV stream is a broadcast where everyone is viewing the same frame.

VarunKaushik
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Please consider a follow-up video explaining how cable TV works as a contrast. Thanks.

andrewjohnson
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I really admire how humans got to know about all these..!
Its just like a imagination 🤯

abhcode
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There is no satellites, because Earth is flat.














joke

Cinek
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Flat earthers belike: no it's fake. It's magic

FioDavid
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sir your efforts are admirable. .
really very informative video.
I have watched all videos of this channel. thank you so much for increasing our knowledge.
keep continue sir .best wishes

ranakashifhussain
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Thanks guys you have cleared my childhood doubts... I am really happy... :)

mrinal_raj
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Excellent video. Still, I would like to make a small correction: the main reason that allows using a smaller dish antenna is the use of a higher operating frequency and not exactly the power involved in the transmission. The higher the operating frequency, the shorter the wavelength. Therefore, a smaller antenna can be used while maintaining directivity.

walterufsc
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I am trying to understand if DirecTV or equivalent has one satellite orbiting the earth, how are so many dishes across the country able to pickup that signal? Can the same satellite signal / radio wave signal be distributed over such a wide geographic area, or how does that work? If there is one satellite that is staying at a fixed position, and dishes in Los Angeles and New York are pointed towards it, is that satellite able to beam the same signal to both dishes? Thanks!

shemweissman
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Awesome video as always.
I am so grateful that you give me the chance to teach my little brothers some useful stuff through ur videos.

Thanks a lot.

JustSkillGG
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Great theory... how they have solar panels that last longer than any other and batteries that never need replacing and fuel for the thruster that never runs out is amazing.

cristianflores
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Not only the people who design satellites are genius but you are also amazing.. impressed by concept, content and representation
Thankyou ❤️

srishtisrijan
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Dude just wanna show his newly purchased curved tv..

gamezboyz
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Cool! You guys do a great job explaining different subjects!
Can you make a video on how google voice typing works? Just a suggestion.

graceg
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DISH was started with a sixty-thousand dollar investment, installing C-band dishes.

DarkStarAZ
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Sir,
am really impressed by your tutorials. I hope ur channel management will do well to provide us more satellite tutorials

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