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There are several methods of distribution that is often used in a SMATV headend including:
There are several methods of distribution that is often used in a SMATV headend including:
* [[IPTV]] ([[Internet Protocol]]) TV Systems<ref name="BroeckPierson2008"/>
* [[IPTV]] ([[Internet Protocol]]) TV Systems<ref name="BroeckPierson2008"/>
* Com1000 Pro:Idiom Encrypted HD Headend<ref name="MtvincSmatv"/>
* Com1000 Pro:Idiom Encrypted HD Headend
* [[L-Band]] Satellite TV Distribution<ref name="Long1999"/>
* [[L-Band]] Satellite TV Distribution<ref name="Long1999"/>



Revision as of 16:42, 3 June 2013

SMATV is Single Master Antenna Television, a type of headend that can be used for hotels, motels, dormitories, hospitals and commercial properties with multiple tenants. Most often it is found in temporary lodging facilities. A SMATV headend is used to receive and rebroadcast Satellite TV channels throughout a property from a single satellite feed.[1]

There are several methods of distribution that is often used in a SMATV headend including:

In the United States the satellite carriers utilized to provide the satellite TV signal for SMATV headend systems are:

References

  1. ^ Frank Baylin; Steve Berkoff (August 1992). Wireless cable and SMATV. Baylin Publications. ISBN 978-0-917893-17-9. Retrieved 24 May 2013.
  2. ^ Wendy Van den Broeck; J. Pierson (2008). Digital television in Europe. Asp / Vubpress / Upa. pp. 241–. ISBN 978-90-5487-541-3. Retrieved 24 May 2013.
  3. ^ Mark Long (1999). Digital Satellite Television Handbook. Newnes. pp. 165–. ISBN 978-0-7506-7171-2. Retrieved 24 May 2013.