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InfoTeleves 25 (August 2014)
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- General information: Televes opens a new subsidiary in Russia +
- Always up-to-date: Update H60 V1.88 +
- Televes in the world: InfoComm (Las Vegas, EE.UU.), Broadcast Asia (Singapur) and Filda (Luanda, Angola) +
- Your pictures: Mimicry+
- Made in Televes: Televés manufactures... The value of having a good connection. +
- Did you know...: Televes manufactures with SMD systems since 1983? +
- FAQs: In a SAT TV service, does the user have to choose the audio associated with the video content? +
- Training: Re-multiplexing +
- Ideas: Solution for a poor 4G coverage +
- Facilities: Hotel Trópico in Luanda (Angola) +
- New product: 4GNOVA +
Televes already has its “tenth”. With the setting up of the new branch, planned to be on the 1st of September, Televes will add a new reinforcement to its existing multinational structure. This office will be located in Moscu, in an excellent logistic network area. It will consist of a five-person team led by Valery Vardanyan. Russia is within the set targets for the company’s international expansion plans. It has a growing economy with more than 145 million consumers, and remains the natural gateway to the regions which once conformed the Soviet Union and which nowadays compound the “New Customs Union”. It is expected that Armenia and Kyrguzstan will join this league in 2015, which nowadays links Russia with Kazakhstan and Belarus. TELEVES RUSSIA WILL ENFORCE THE INTERNATIONAL EXPANSION Apart from this, Televes Russia will also concentrate in the management with cable operators, with the highest growth segment in the market. Valery Vardanyan, director of Televes Russia hopes that the launch of this branch will strengthen the brand image and recognition that equate Televes with quality and the most professional technology and after-sales support
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Update H60 V1.88 |
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This new FW version provides the following additional functionalities:
Now available on: http://www.televes.com/en/content |
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InfoComm |
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Televes has participated in both shows and conferences at Infocomm, Las Vegas. The H30D3 field strength meter with remote control and the SD and HD QAM T.0X encoders were presented in the company stand. These last ones, with their watermarking functionalities, are greatly helpful to cable operators to prevent from piracy |
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Broadcast Asia |
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TRedess solutions for the deployment of Digital Terrestrial Television networks were presented at the company stand, focusing on the deployment of such networks in southeast Asia, a region with high potential. Broadcast Asia is the main event in the region and Televes stand had a huge success in terms of professional public assistance | |||||
FILDA |
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Televes has also participated in an extensive stand at FILDA, where T0X range solutions (most of all, COFDM DVB-S2 CI) coped most of the attention. The Easyswitch range is positioning itself as the most effective solution for the hospitality industry, a sector also quite grateful for the Arantia multimedia IPTV systems. The H60 field meters were also introduced, since they are beginning to constitute part of the equipment for Distribution/Reception of Digital TV signals |
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In a SAT TV service, does the user have to choose the audio associated with the video content? |
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THE EXPERT’S OPINION A COFDM channel, generated in a head-end, is often interpreted as analogue since it may look similar to an analogue channel, wherein the audio and video carriers defined the audio/video content.When measuring a COFDM multiplex, you need to take into account the centre frequency of the multiplex, but not the “old” video/audio carrier frequencies. In this digital format, all information is integrated within the multiplex, so it’s transmitted altogether. For this reason, it’s the TV or DTT receiver the one to handle all the multiplexed data (including audio) but not the trans-modulator |
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YOUR PICTURES |
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Mimicry This curious photo was sent through our Facebook page and was taken in Extremadura. It is undeniable that, sometimes, aerials break the natural harmony and it may be a good solution to mimicry them with the environment. The thing is, whether or not seek, this aerial goes unnoticed to all but to this keen photographer
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The value of having a good connection |
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Companies with a technological profile usually focus their values/highlights/strong points in electronics. This approach can be found in Televes in our patented BOSS Tech system for intelligent antennas, in the ability of our T0X range to trans-modulate signals or processing them with our HSeries field strength meters. It may be easy to forget that the quality of a service is given by the weakest link of the chain. Is in this specific point where our industry usually forgets about the importance of the connectors. It does not happen in Televes, since our CEI Class+ connectors are manufactured automatically, controlling every step in the assembly process and being inspected with artificial vision systems. The result is a perfect connection, avoiding any interference thanks to the connector’s shielding and thus guaranteeing the best quality signal
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Re-multiplexing Re-multiplexing means a better usage of trans-modulating devices. Its advantages are countless: we will try to explain its main principles in this article, to make the best use of the equipment. |
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As FPGA circuits are integrated into trans-modulating devices, the achieved progresses allow such fetching features as re-multiplexing. This technique was already present in the DVBS2-COFDM and DVBS2-QAM trans-modulators, both launched on early 2013. Nowadays, it has acquired a stronger role with the launch of the TWIN modules, Ref. 564301 and 564401. Re-multiplexing consists on select, at the trans-modulator input, services included in one or more different satellites and generate with all of them only one output multiplex (when using a TWIN module, 2 multiplexes). We are talking about a system that allows to create in COFDM or QAM a service package with pieces of information that belong to different satellites. Besides, Televes trans-modulators allow the decryption of one or more services using a CAM module. Thus, the output package can incorporate decrypted services at the head-end. For a better usage, these modules include the DiSEqC feature: selecting band/polarity and satellite will make easier the installation of the TV system.
Highlights of this technique:
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A solution for a poor 4G coverage |
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4G technology allow internet access to an ISP provider with no need of cabling. Smartphones, tablets and other wireless devices can use this signal to access the Internet. However, there are routers that provide its ISP service through a 4G signal. These routers can be a good choice to get a high speed Internet connection for second-use housings, caravans, or even in areas with no structured cabling from any Internet provider. In In this kind of areas it‘s quite likely to have a poor 4G coverage. The solution can be installing a high quality outdoors antenna to get the 4G signal to the router: 4GNova (ref.650101), an outdoors antenna, bi-directional, tuned to the emission frequency bands and with LTE/4G reception
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Tropico Hotel in Luanda (Angola) |
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Placed in the very heart of Luanda, Angola, Hotel Tropico is a newly renovated classic, first open in 1972. Now, it has a newly refreshed facilities for the enjoyment of its customers. The TV system offers 30 subscription channels, trans-modulated from DVBS2 to COFDM. The satellite TV signal is received via a parabolic QSD antenna (Ref. 7903) and, due to the long distance to the head-end, an optical LNB (Ref. 2353) was chosen so the signal is transmitted on a fibre optic cable. In the head-end, the signal is converted to RF using a MDU (Ref. 327002), which delivers the signal to a 5x26 Multiswitch (Ref. 714002) connected to the 15 trans-modulators. To provide a more flexible system to the facility, units with re-multiplexing were chosen (Ref. 564201), which allow to program in the same multiplex services from up to 3 different transponders. Every T0X unit includes a CI slot to insert a CAM module and decrypt subscription channels. Also, the head-end is remotely managed via a CDC-IP module.
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