What does the future look like? Is it a dark space where we’re suffering from varying degrees of techamphetamine or are we heading towards a Utopian fantasy of abundance and harmony?
Understanding that our basic human needs and wants barely change, we explore the future state of a range of topics; from our need for physical sustenance through to our age-long fascination of transcending the limitations of our biology.
Looking at the future from a human perspective, our potential for greatness is teetering on a fine line between darkness and hope. We’re banking on the latter.
What does the future look like? Is it a dark space where we’re suffering from varying degrees of techamphetamine or are we heading towards a Utopian fantasy of abundance and harmony?
Understanding that our basic human needs and wants barely change, we explore the future state of a range of topics; from our need for physical sustenance through to our age-long fascination of transcending the limitations of our biology.
Looking at the future from a human perspective, our potential for greatness is teetering on a fine line between darkness and hope. We’re banking on the latter.
TELE-satellite is the oldest and largest digital TV trade magazine in the world, established in 1981. It is seen by more than 350,000 digital TV professionals globally and published in 20 languages. The magazine covers topics such as satellite, IPTV, smart TV, streaming, audiovision, and digital technology developments. It provides product reports, company profiles, news, and a global directory of decision makers in the worldwide digital TV industry.
TELE-satellite is the oldest and largest digital TV trade magazine in the world, established in 1981. It is seen by more than 350,000 digital TV professionals globally and published in 20 languages. The magazine covers topics such as satellite, IPTV, smart TV, streaming, audiovision, and digital technology developments. It provides product reports, company profiles, news, and a global directory of decision makers in the worldwide digital TV industry.
GlobalInvacom's fibre optic transmission system FibreIRS has connected over 2 million households in its first 5 years. It was invented in 2007 and allows satellite signals to be distributed via fibre optic cables over long distances without signal attenuation. Markets for FibreIRS are growing strongly in Northern Europe, North Africa, Southeast Asia. GlobalInvacom continues developing new FibreIRS products and recently introduced systems that can connect over 4000 households from a single satellite dish.
The document discusses proposed extensions to the DVB-S2 satellite communication standard to increase data rates and spectral efficiency. The extensions include reducing transponder roll-off factors and side lobes to place transponders closer together, using wider bandwidth transponders, adding a new 64 APSK modulation, and improving forward error correction. These techniques could provide up to a 20% increase in data rates for direct broadcast applications and up to 64% for professional links. The extensions aim to support higher data applications like ultra-high definition TV and high-speed IP services over satellite.
This document is the September-October 2013 issue of TELE-audiovision magazine. It includes articles and test reports on various digital television equipment and technologies. The magazine has a global readership of over 350,000 professionals working in the digital television industry.
1. DXer REPORT Satelliten-DXer in Antalya, Türkei
Der Quattro DXer
Mit vier Satellitenspiegeln, vier Receivern und
vier TV-Geräten ist Hakan Kasli aus der Türkei
bestens ausgerüstet. In Antalya, einer der
großen Touristendestinationen an der Südkküste
der Türkei, hat er sein Zuhause.
Hakan Kasli erzählt wie alles anfing: “Es begann 1997, als ich mir
meinen ersten Satellitenreceiver kaufte.” Das war der Analogreceiver
MSS200 der Marke Pace. “Als Spiegel benutzte ich einen lokal herge-
stellten 120cm Spiegel mit einem Single-LNB von Sharp,” erzählt Hakan
weiter von den Anfängen. Allzuviel Schwierigkeiten hatte er nicht, den
Spiegel einzurichten: “Im Jahr zuvor in 1996 hatte ich mein Studium
der Physik mit einem Bachelor beendet,” erzählt Hakan, der damals die
Middle East Technical University besuchte.
Mittlerweile ergänzte Hakan, der seit 10 Jahren regelmäßiger Leser der
TELE-satellite ist, seine Anlage mit weiteren Spiegeln, sodaß er jeden
Satelliten ohne Drehung der Antenne ständig empfangen kann. “Mein
Lieblingssatellit ist der ASTRA auf 19.2E”, sagt Hakan, “denn dieser
Satellit strahlt die meisten Unterhaltungsprogramme und Informations- ■Häufig benutzt Hakan einen Receiver von ABCOM für den
sendungen aus.” Für die Zukunft möchte sich Hakan mehr mit Satell- Satellitenempfang. Auch ein Topfield TF5200 gehört zu
seiner Receiversammlung. “Bald werde ich mir noch den
tensoftware beschäftigen und mit den verschiedenen Broadcastsystem TF7700HDPVR von Topfield zulegen,” verrät Hakan über seine
für Satelliten. weiteren Receiverpläne.
■ Hakan Kasli auf
dem Dach seines
4-Spiegel-Hauses in
Antalya im Süden der
Türkei
The World of Satellite DXers
Backlist: DXer reports in previous issues of TELE-satellite
Shalom, Beijing, China: www.TELE-satellite.com/TELE-satellite-0911/eng/shalom.pdf
Roy Carman, London, UK: www.TELE-satellite.com/TELE-satellite-0909/eng/londondxer.pdf
Stone, Beijing, China: www.TELE-satellite.com/TELE-satellite-0909/eng/beijingdxer.pdf
Vincent, Pontianak, Indonesia: www.TELE-satellite.com/TELE-satellite-0909/eng/indonesia.pdf
Diego Sanchez, Tenerife, Spain: www.TELE-satellite.com/TELE-satellite-0907/eng/tenerifedxer.pdf
Applesat, Beijing, China: www.TELE-satellite.com/TELE-satellite-0907/eng/dxer.pdf
Diego Sanchez, Tenerife, Spain: www.TELE-satellite.com/TELE-satellite-0901/eng/dxer.pdf
Feedhunter Rini, Amsterdam, NL: www.TELE-satellite.com/TELE-satellite-0811/eng/dxer.pdf
Satheesan + Siddharth, India: www.TELE-satellite.com/TELE-satellite-0811/eng/indiadxer.pdf
Note: Replace eng with corresponding language code - see page 178
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2. ■ Die Spiegel von Hakan: der 120cm Spiegel
hinten ist auf ASTRA 19.2E gerichtet, der
80cm Spiegel links auf HOTBIRD 13E, der
120cm Spiegel rechts auf TURKSAT 42.0E
und der 90cm Spiegel vorne auf NILESAT
7.0W
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■ Über zwei DiSEqC Switches SAR 411F von SPAUN verteilt er die Satellitensignale auf mehrere TV-Geräte. Er zählt einen HITACHI
42PD9700 Plasma-TV zu seinen Geräten sowie Röhrengeräte von PHILIPS 36PW9618, SONY 32NS100B und SONY 29C3D.
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