Then there's the fact that the US networks get priority when it comes to uplinking stories. |
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Even before he was uplinking satellites in Kosovo, Meyer was a resourceful guy. |
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It also provides direct uplinking onto Eurovision's global satellite network and connection to Eurovision's FiNE fibre network. |
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This includes coordinating the power and frequencies of uplinking antennas so that there is no interference to other users. |
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The number of available channels had nearly doubled, and the power requirements for uplinking from transportable earth stations had fallen drastically. |
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The system consists of an uplinking station based in the training centre in Damascus and 20 receiver stations to be installed in member organizations. |
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It consists of a seven-day training course, using one-way video and two-way audio links, uplinking programmes from the studios of the Indira Gandhi National Open University. |
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In countries other than the Netherlands, Intrax will be subject to the same operational constraints relating to uplinking and satellite capacity as its competitors. |
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This includes satellite uplinking, satellite newsgathering, outside broadcast facilities, programme presentation, play-out and distribution. |
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The uplinking of signals to satellites, traditionally an activity reserved exclusively for the TOs, was liberalized in the Netherlands in 1991 as far as satellite news gathering is concerned. |
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Secondly, even when uplinking in the Netherlands these companies are free to acquire capacity on Eutelsat satellites via the Signatories in at least France, Germany and the United Kingdom. |
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Reduced investment: SKYPLEX reduces the uplink antenna size to 1.2 and 1.8 meters, substantially reducing the broadcaster's investment in uplinking. |
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