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DVB-S, the Glossary

Index DVB-S

Digital Video Broadcasting – Satellite (DVB-S) is the original DVB standard for satellite television and dates from 1995, in its first release, while development lasted from 1993 to 1997.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 15 relations: Amateur television, Astra (satellite), Bell Satellite TV, Broadcast network, Dish Network, Disney Networks Group Asia Pacific, DVB, Galaxy (Australian television), Globecast, MPEG transport stream, Satellite television, Single channel per carrier, Sky UK, Television, 23-centimeter band.

  2. Digital Video Broadcasting
  3. Television transmission standards

Amateur television

Amateur television (ATV) is the transmission of broadcast quality video and audio over the wide range of frequencies of radio waves allocated for radio amateur (Ham) use.

See DVB-S and Amateur television

Astra (satellite)

Astra is the brand name for a number of geostationary communication satellites, both individually and as a group, which are owned and operated by SES, a global satellite operator based in Betzdorf, in eastern Luxembourg.

See DVB-S and Astra (satellite)

Bell Satellite TV

Bell Satellite TV (Bell Télé; formerly known as Bell ExpressVu, Dish Network Canada and ExpressVu Dish Network and not to be confused with Bell's IPTV Fibe TV service) is the division of BCE Inc. that provides satellite television service across Canada.

See DVB-S and Bell Satellite TV

Broadcast network

A terrestrial network (or broadcast network in the United States) is a group of radio stations, television stations, or other electronic media outlets, that form an agreement to air, or broadcast, content from a centralized source.

See DVB-S and Broadcast network

Dish Network

DISH Network L.L.C. (an acronym for "Digital Sky Highway"), a subsidiary of EchoStar, provides multichannel television and satellite television via DISH Network, mobile phone service via DISH Wireless (Boost Mobile), as well as over-the-top IPTV services via Sling TV.

See DVB-S and Dish Network

Disney Networks Group Asia Pacific

Disney Networks Group Asia Pacific was a Hong Kong-based commercial broadcasting company operating multiple specialty television channels.

See DVB-S and Disney Networks Group Asia Pacific

DVB

Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) is a set of international open standards for digital television. DVB-S and DVB are digital Video Broadcasting and television transmission standards.

See DVB-S and DVB

Galaxy (Australian television)

Galaxy is a former provider of pay television programming in Australia via satellite and wireless cable (microwave) delivery methods.

See DVB-S and Galaxy (Australian television)

Globecast

Globecast is a service company for the radio, television and media industry, providing solutions for media and content management, aggregation, formatting, processing, transmission and distribution.

See DVB-S and Globecast

MPEG transport stream

MPEG transport stream (MPEG-TS, MTS) or simply transport stream (TS) is a standard digital container format for transmission and storage of audio, video, and Program and System Information Protocol (PSIP) data.

See DVB-S and MPEG transport stream

Satellite television

Satellite television is a service that delivers television programming to viewers by relaying it from a communications satellite orbiting the Earth directly to the viewer's location. DVB-S and satellite television are satellite broadcasting.

See DVB-S and Satellite television

Single channel per carrier

Single channel per carrier (SCPC) refers to using a single signal at a given frequency and bandwidth.

See DVB-S and Single channel per carrier

Sky UK

Sky UK Limited, trading as Sky is a British broadcaster and telecommunications company that provides television, internet, fixed line and mobile telephone services to consumers and businesses in the United Kingdom.

See DVB-S and Sky UK

Television

Television (TV) is a telecommunication medium for transmitting moving images and sound.

See DVB-S and Television

23-centimeter band

The 23 centimeter, 1200 MHz or 1.2 GHz band is a portion of the UHF (microwave) radio spectrum internationally allocated to amateur radio and amateur satellite use on a secondary basis.

See DVB-S and 23-centimeter band

See also

Digital Video Broadcasting

Television transmission standards

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVB-S

Also known as Digital Video Broadcasting – Satellite.