Satellite frequencies
As satellite frequencies is called frequency electromagnetic waves , which for the transmission of television - and radio programs via satellite are used (see satellite broadcasting ).
The reception channels of the satellite frequencies on European television satellites are in the so-called Ku band 10.7-12.75 GHz, which is made up of the following frequency spectra:
The transmission frequencies (from the earth to the satellite) are also given on the pages of the individual sub-areas of the Ku band.
In Europe, the transmission power is predominantly taken over by the television satellites Astra and Eutelsat . The Türksat television satellite is only used for receiving Turkish television programs, and it can be used both in Europe and Asia using a special transponder.
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ Satellite frequencies . Retrieved January 6, 2018 .