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  2. Satellite television - Wikipedia

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    Most satellite television customers in developed television markets get their programming through a direct broadcast satellite (DBS) provider. [24] Signals are transmitted using K u band (12 to 18 GHz) and are completely digital which means it has high picture and stereo sound quality.

  3. Satellite television in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In December 1975, RCA created Satcom 1, the first satellite built especially for use by the then three national television networks (CBS, NBC, and ABC).Later that same year, HBO leased a transponder on Satcom 1 and began transmission of television programs via satellite to cable systems.

  4. List of communications satellite firsts - Wikipedia

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    First commercial communications satellite in geosynchronous orbit [1] April 6, 1965 United States: Orbita: First national TV network based on satellite television: November 1967 Soviet Union: Nimbus 3: First satellite-based search and rescue system First satellite to locate and command remote weather stations to transmit data back to satellite ...

  5. Communications satellite - Wikipedia

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    FSS satellite technology was also originally used for DTH satellite TV from the late 1970s to the early 1990s in the United States in the form of TVRO (Television Receive Only) receivers and dishes. It was also used in its K u band form for the now-defunct Primestar satellite TV service.

  6. Telstar - Wikipedia

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    The satellite was built by a team at Bell Telephone Laboratories that included John Robinson Pierce, who created the project; [4] Rudy Kompfner, who invented the traveling-wave tube transponder that the satellite used; [4] [5] and James M. Early, who designed its transistors and solar panels. [6]

  7. History of television - Wikipedia

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    By 1980, satellite television was well established in the US and Europe. On April 26, 1982, the first satellite channel in the UK, Satellite Television Ltd. (later Sky1), was launched. [220] Its signals were transmitted from the ESA's Orbital Test Satellites. [220] Between 1981 and 1985, TVRO systems' sales rates increased as prices fell.

  8. Satellite dish - Wikipedia

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    The term satellite dish was coined in 1978 during the beginning of the satellite television industry, and came to refer to dish antennas that send and/or receive signals from communications satellites. Taylor Howard of San Andreas, California, adapted an ex-military dish in 1976 and became the first person to receive satellite television ...

  9. Philo Farnsworth - Wikipedia

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    Philo Taylor Farnsworth (August 19, 1906 – March 11, 1971) was an American inventor and television pioneer. [2] [3] He made the critical contributions to electronic television that made possible all the video in the world today. [4]