Archive for March, 2009

Satellite Descrambler Devices Bring Technology Home

Monday, March 30th, 2009

Author: Riley Hendersen

Whether it’s television, radio or telephone service that’s desired, if satellite power is what a person wants, satellite descrambler devices will be needed to get the job done. Not all satellite descrambler devices are alike, however, but most come along with the packages purchased.

A satellite descrambler is nothing more than a device that makes a satellite signal understandable. For example, a descrambler hooked up to a television receives and deciphers the signal so the picture appears on the screen. The same basic concept is behind these devices for use with radios and telephones, too.

Satellite Service Middle East

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009

Author: jamiehanson

Explore Career Opportunities with Satellite TV

Sunday, March 15th, 2009


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High-Speed Satellite Internet Keeps Our Troops Connected to Home

Monday, March 9th, 2009

By Marshawn Edwards

Stationed far from home, the troops holding down the frontlines in our military operations rarely have access to the Internet. Line of sight radios have been the only communication method in the past for the frontline troops, and buildings and natural formations can block those signals.

Recently, the Defense Department has made it a priority to connect frontline troops to home using satellite Internet and satellite communications. Satellite communications have been used for decades in critical military operations. However, now the demand for mobile connectivity has the military working on expanding technologies and using existing methods to their full potential.