ConnectCom.tv

Connectcom.tv was formed for the purpose to provide community and Individual television services to residents on urbanisations new and old on the Costa Blanca.
Our expertise is based on over 25 years experience with Communications, Broadcast and Reception with a multitude of installations. Solutions in networking and CATV.
The primary engineers past installations cover Spain, USA, France, Czech Republic, Portugal, Germany, UK, Italy, Sweden, Southern Ireland, Canary Isles. Prime engineers accredited with BEng in Electronic engineering.
City and Guilds in Telecoms (Telephone eXchange Electronics) TXE2: TXE4:TXE4a

Specialists in Computer & Internet Technologies, Computer Programming (VB6, Flash 8 & CS4) Signals, Telecoms and Communication, Engineering Mathematics, Digital Signal Processing and Digital Media.
Communications and networking in multi mode and single mode fibre optic infrastructures, cat3/4/5/5a/and 6 structured cabling systems.

This blog is a news portal for new products, systems, services plus discussions and tutorials related to this business.
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Wednesday 17 July 2013

Another new successful community TV installation completed


Near Villa Martin this latest Community TV installation is connected to a potential of 285 properties, each property has access to 90 English TV channels served by the latest satellite IF-IF processing system capable of stripping the 4 Satellite polarities and launching into a single coaxial service using underground RG 11 cable. The feed is a 1.9 Famaval parabolic satellite dish and processed by 3 modules with each capable of trans-coding 3 satellite transponders, 2 launch amplifiers serve the 2 x separate cable services.
Good signal levels are achieved throughout the urbanisation with carefully placed  line amplifiers. each property can have installed multiple decoders which has no effect on the high performance of the system.
The system is  expandable and can integrate other TV signal sources i.e. Cable TV (QAM) in the UHF and VHF band and Spanish TDT ( COFDM) in the UHF band.

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