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Television Satellite Dish Reference

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 == Satellite TV Downlink Dishes ==The photograph below shows a small dish farm at the Army National Guard - Camp Robinson, in Little Rock, Arkansas.[[Image:ArmyNatGuCRLittleRock.jpg]]The solid dish on the left and the mesh dish on the right are steerable C/Ku analog dishes that use the older, but still very viable analog satellite signals. The operators are able to rotate these dishes across the "Van Allen" arc to capture unscrambled programming from satellites like Galaxy 6, Spacenet 4, SBS6, or the Telstar Series. These satellites are operated by companies like Hughes, PanAmSat or Loral.The center dish is a fixed ground mounted Compressed Digital Video (CDV) dish that does not move. It is focused on only one satellite (Telstar 4) that services the military and Government and Education Training Networks. It’s programming signal is digital and is encrypted or closed to public use.
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