How does a satellite communication work?
vinoth 21-April-2008 09:48:37 PM

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Typically satellites have between 24 and 72 transponders. A single transponder is capable of handling up to 155 million bits of information per second.
Posted by waqqas1


A communications satellite is a radio relay station in orbit above the earth that receives, amplifies, and redirects analog and digital signals carried on a specific radio frequency.

Working:

Communications data passes through a satellite using a signal path known as a transponder. Typically satellites have between 24 and 72 transponders. A single transponder is capable of handling up to 155 million bits of information per second. With this immense capacity, today's communication satellites are an ideal medium for transmitting and receiving almost any kind of content - from simple voice or data to the most complex and bandwidth-intensive video, audio and Internet content.
Posted by sagitraz



Posted: 22-April-2008 02:10:44 PM By: sagitraz

A communications satellite is a radio relay station in orbit above the earth that receives, amplifies, and redirects analog and digital signals carried on a specific radio frequency.

Working:

Communications data passes through a satellite using a signal path known as a transponder. Typically satellites have between 24 and 72 transponders. A single transponder is capable of handling up to 155 million bits of information per second. With this immense capacity, today's communication satellites are an ideal medium for transmitting and receiving almost any kind of content - from simple voice or data to the most complex and bandwidth-intensive video, audio and Internet content.

Posted: 31-December-2008 12:30:41 PM By: waqqas1

Typically satellites have between 24 and 72 transponders. A single transponder is capable of handling up to 155 million bits of information per second.