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Ren Nan‘s global market expansion with the latest P2P Internet technology

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TELE-audiovision International t The World’s Larges gazine Ma de Tra TV l ita Dig since 1981

Alexander Wiese Publisher

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Dear Readers, It isn’t often that we have the opportunity to introduce

streaming boxes is the impact on TVs. For many years

a new receiver generation. After many years the time

we here at TELE-audiovision were also in doubt as to

has come again: the first real streaming box is here. The

whether digital receivers would be incorporated into TVs

interesting thing with this box is that you can no longer

over the long term. With these new streaming boxes,

directly connect a TV to this receiver; the TV channels

the picture is now totally different: now it’s TVs with

(and also, of course, radio channels) are just being

built-in receivers that have no future. Soon all you’ll

streamed. Therefore, this new method opens up an

need is just one streaming box and as many wired or

entirely new market segment that fits right in with our

wireless monitors as you want connected to the local

time: the TV channels that are received by the receiver

network. The streaming box would be installed in a

can be streamed to your own Smartphones and Tablets

central location and connected to all the available digital

and it’s those types of “TVs” are being used by more

reception methods (roof antenna, satellite dish, cable

and more viewers. But your regular TV can also receive

TV, Internet) and that would be it. Every monitor in the

these channels as long as it can be connected to your

network would then have access to the content received

local network.

by the streaming box.

So, streaming boxes are fulfilling the precise requirements

Now we can’t wait to see more streaming boxes and are

that are demanded from today’s viewers. People today

looking forward to see how quickly this new receiver

don’t want to be restricted to watching their favorite

generation will prevail. The digital TV market continues

programs on a stationary TV in the living room, kitchen

to be exciting!

or bedroom, they want to be able to watch on mobile devices like the new Smartphones with their large highresolution screens or on tablets that would allow you to watch TV at any position. Alexander Wiese An interesting consequence of this new generation of

Editor-in-Chief TELE-audiovision International

Address TELE-audiovision International, PO Box 1234, 85766 Munich-Ufg, GERMANY/EUROPE Editor-in-Chief Alexander Wiese, alex@tavmag.com Published by TELE-audiovision Magazine GmbH, Aschheimer Weg 19, 85774 Unterfoehring, GERMANY/EUROPE Design Németi Barna Attila Advertising www.TELE-audiovision.com/ads/ or email to alex@tavmag.com Hard Copy Subscription www.TELE-audiovision.com/subscription/ Hard Copy Subscription by Courier Service Send Order to subscription@tavmag.com Copyright © 2013 by TELE-audiovision ISSN 2195-5433 TELE-satellite was established in 1981 and today is the oldest, largest and most-read digital tv trade magazine in the world. TELE-satellite is seen by more than 350,000 digital tv professionals around the world and is available both in printed form and online.

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CONTENT TBS Streaming Box MOI DVB-S2 compatible Twin Tuner Streaming Box.................... 18

DEVISER...........166

Tiviar α+ DVB-S2, DVB-T2, DVB-C Triple Tuner PVR Receiver............. 34

MKTech HD Scart stick DVB-S2 Satellite Receiver............. 52

TIANDITONG....208 FORCETECH... 186 SPAUN SUS 21 F SCR Multiswitch, One Cable Solution for Satellite and Terrestrial Signals..................... 68 HUMAX Gold LNB Series by sky vision Low Noise LNBs............... 76

DEVISER S30 STRAP Arm Strap for the Handheld Satellite Meter........ 86

BOXEE by D-link Internet Streaming Box........ 90 DEXIN..............194 Global Readership of TELE-audiovision Magazine............... 12 AWARD Winning: Digital Receivers of 21st Century......... 104 AWARD Winning: Signal Analyzers of 21st Century......... 114 AWARD Winning: IPTV/WebTV Receivers of 21st Century.............................. 120 Feature: The New HEVC/H.265 Standard........... 126

Vitor’s Workshop: AZBox Ultra HD Recovery................... 144 Digital Technology: New Developments............................ 160 Company Report: Signal Analyzer Manufacturer DEVISER, China................................ 166 Company Report: IPTV Solution Provider FORCETECH, China............................ 186

Feature: Self-made IPTV - Part 2...................... 130

Company Report: Digital TV Head-end Manufacturer DEXIN, China.................................... 194

Vitor’s Workshop: Satellite Reception in the Ka-Band - Update........................ 138

Company Report: Antenna Manufacturer TIANDITONG, China........................... 208

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Global Company Directory: The Decision Makers in Worldwide Digital TV Industry.......... 228 TELE-audiovision History: TELE-audiovision in 1983................. 240 TELE-audiovision History: TELE-audiovision in 1993................. 242 TELE-audiovision History: TELE-audiovision in 2003................. 244 News: Ultra High Definition HDTV.... 248 WebTV Providers Around the World........................... 250 DTT of the World............................ 252 Satellites of the World................. 254

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MAGAZINE

07-08/2013

TBS Streaming Box MOI Offers a double-shot of innovation for the future of TV with its channel streaming and separation of hardware and software

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TEST REPORT

Satellite-TV Streaming Box

TBS Streaming Box MOI

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• 2 unique features: • new concept of splitting software and hardware • new concept of delivering tv signals by streaming them • uses third-party software • uses the Xbox Mediacenter software to receive TV streams

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TEST REPORT

Satellite-TV Streaming Box

A Satellite Receiver With an Entirely New Approach At first glance the blackcolored metal box MOI from Tenow doesn‘t look all that remarkable and certainly doesn‘t resemble a satellite receiver. On the front side there are a total of three LEDs; two of them signal a lock on one of the two tuners while the third indicates the receiver‘s status. Right along side them are

two CI slots that are capable of accepting all the standard modules for PayTV reception. Don‘t bother looking for a display or additional buttons to control the box; you won‘t find them. Even the rear panel is rather sparsely equipped: there‘s a USB 2.0 interface, a micro SD card reader, an RS-232 interface

that are totally different from that of a classical satellite receiver. Tenow separates the hardware from the software that in an ordinary satellite receiver would form a single unit.

as well as a LAN port. Notably missing are HDMI, Scart and RCA outputs! How are you supposed to be able to watch TV with this kind of setup? The secret of the Streaming Box lies with its name: the word „streaming“ should be taken literally. It‘s a receiver that doesn‘t send video and audio directly to a TV but instead streams it via a network for reception on a PC, laptop or other mobile device (such as a tablet, Smartphone, etc.). In this way Tenow is using paths

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Customers would be provided the hardware from Tenow (the MOI Box) while the software would come from existing open source projects available from the Internet that would, of course, already be pre-installed. This gives Tenow the huge advantage of being able to focus all of their design efforts on the matching hardware, which already happens to be their specialty, while the software can be further developed by everyone thanks to the open source concept. It also benefits enormously from strong online communities with their many dedicated members. On the hardware side, Tenow gave the Streaming Box MOI some kick. It comes with a 1.0 GHz Cortex TMA8 processor along with 512 MB DDR2 RAM and 256 MB SLC NAND Flash memory. The box also operates, as you might expect, under the



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Linux operating system. The two built-in tuners support DVB-S2 in both the QPSK and 8PSK modulations making the box perfect for HDTV reception via satellite. And it‘s on this hardware framework that the pre-installed TBS software builds on. It includes a simple TBSdesigned web interface with which the configuration of

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the network interface and the date/time is taken care of. In the background the freely available TVHeadend software is doing its job. It was only thanks to this that the Streaming Box MOI could even become a DVB-S2 satellite receiver.

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dress is entered into a web browser with the box connected to a network, you‘ll then have access to the web server installed in the box allowing you to modify the IP data as necessary. You can set the box to automatically receive the IP address from a router via DHCP or you can select the IP address manually. We recommend the latter;

it makes the future configuration and setup of the box easier. Once the Streaming Box MOI is working with an

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1. The Streaming Box Moi's web interface for setting up the IP address and the date/time 2. The IP address can be selected manually or transferred automatically via DHCP 3. Time settings

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4. The TVHeadend Software's web interface 5. The two DVB-S2 tuners can be configured completely independent from each other 6. The preprogrammed satellite/ transponder list is missing a few critical entries 7. DiSEqC and LOF settings 8. The EPG Grabber reads the EPG data of all the stored channels so that it's instantly available 9. Even non-DVB conforming EPG data such as from Sky or Freeview UK is supported 10. The DVR configuration can be customized, including the recording path 11. Timeshift is also available



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12. The TVHeadend Software doesn't come from Tenow and is financed by donations 13. The TVHeadend Software's full channel list 14. User management with individual user rights assignment 15. The DiSEqC Protocols 1.0 and 1.1 are supported 16. The list of all stored transponders makes it easy to search for channels 17. Here the TVHeadend Software shows all the channels that were found; only when they are

marked with the option "map selected" will they actually end up in the channel list 18. EPG overview directly in the TVHeadend Software's web interface 19. Status display: Tuner 1 is currently not locked while Tuner 2 is receiving HOTBIRD at 13° east 20. The Xbox Mediacenter takes over control of the TVHeadend software and becomes an interface between the Streaming Box MOI and the user

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step ahead of an ordinary satellite receiver: since the channel scan takes place in the background, the time needed for this scan is really not all that relevant and shouldn‘t be bothersome at all even though our test scan of HOTBIRD at 13° east needed a full 15 minutes to complete. After the TVHeadend software has read in all of the channels of a satellite, they don‘t automatically get added to the channel list. They would only be added when the user marks all of the desired channels and manually transfers them to the channel list. 21. Control of the TVHeadend Software via the Xbox Mediacenter is realized through an Add-on 22. To link the two programs, simply enter the Streaming Box MOI's IP address into the Xbox Mediacenter; the rest takes care of itself automatically 23. The Xbox Mediacenter's EPG. The necessary data comes from the TVHeadend Software 24. After the TVHeadend Add-on is activated, the menu heading "Live TV" appears in the Xbox Mediacenter 25. The Xbox Mediacenter's channel list 26. Timer entries can be entered via the EPG or manually 27. After a channel change, the video is always shown in a minimized window. The channel list is removed with the push of a button thus making room for full-screen mode 28. EPG data, if available, is also shown directly in the channel list 29. What's currently being shown by the various channels in the list? 30. PVR recordings are stored directly in the Streaming Box MOI and are accessible from all devices 31. The main menu can be blended in on top of the currently running program 32. An Info box on the lower right side provides the user with continuous information and status updates 33. The Xbox Mediacenter can directly shut down the PC or laptop or place it in standby 34. HD channels can also be transferred between the Streaming Center MOI and the Xbox Mediacenter via the network 35. As expected with HD, picture quality is excellent

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This concept offers the great advantage of creating a channel list where truly all of the channels in the list are channels that will actually be watched and when needed are quickly available to the user. Even editing or modifying the channel list via the practical web interface is a joy. With just a few mouse clicks channels can be added, deleted, moved or renamed. We also want to highlight practical functions such as the automatic EPG download. Here, at specific times, the software will download the latest EPG data for every channel in the channel list as long as there‘s no active recording taking place and the Streaming Box MOI is not in use. In this way the EPG data will be available at a later time without any delay during normal everyday use. We also liked that the TVHeadend software can also receive IPTV content; a test with a local UPD stream worked perfectly. We would also like to highlight the complex user management in which individual channels and functions for one or more users can easily be activated or deactivated. Then there‘s PVR features that in addition to all of the classic functions also include fast-forward and rewind plus programming new recordings using the EPG data with a practical keyword search. But let‘s get to the Streaming Box MOI‘s highlight. How does it receive a stream? 36. OSD Teletext Decoder 37. Video settings directly in the Xbox Mediacenter 38. Playback of a previously recorded HD program 39. Editing a timer entry 40. The channel list can be edited either via the TVHeadend's web interface or directly in the Xbox Mediacenter

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For this purpose Tenow recommends the Xbox Mediacenter. This is GPL software (General Public License) that is available for MS Windows, Apple Mac OS X, Linux, iOS, Android, Raspberry Pi as well as Apple TV. The Xbox Mediacenter is conceived as a classic media center that, in addition to the ability to play back auxdio and video files, also supports Live TV reception via the TVHeadend software. Before using this function for the first time, it must be activated in the Xbox Mediacenter‘s basic settings. The Streaming Box MOI‘s instruction manual is a great help here. Once activated, the Main Menu heading „Live TV“ instantly appears providing access to all the available TV and radio channels via TVHeadend. The communication between the Xbox Mediacenter and the TVHeadend software now takes place fully automatically; without any interaction by the user. This togetherness provides the user all the features that he‘d expect from an ordinary satellite receiver, such as, an EPG display in various formats, an Info bar with data on the current program as well as typical PVR functions. We were especially impressed with the exceptionally fast channel switching time of just under one second. We tested the Xbox Mediacenter on both a Windows PC and a Macbook using Apple‘s own OS X operating system. We were quite happy with the results in both cases. The Xbox Mediacenter displays the same user interface regardless of which operating system is running



in the background. The picture quality of the TVHeadend received stream was in both cases exceptional. The quality of the picture on an HDMI-connected 42“ LCD TV via a Macbook was indistinguishable with that from an ordinary satellite receiver. The Xbox Mediacenter can be controlled through a keyboard and mouse as well as through a remote control. All in all, we were very impressed with the Xbox Mediacenter in conjunction with the Streaming Box MOI. We enjoyed playing with it. One thing though: using the Xbox Mediacenter on iOS devices or Apple TV is only possible with the help of Jailbreak - a deep-reaching modification of the operating system. Apple does not officially offer the necessary Apps in their App Store. It‘s some-

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what easier for owners of Android Smartphones or Tablets. The Xbox Mediacenter is also not downloadable from the Google Play Store but at least you can manually install it without having to play around in the mobile device‘s operating system. If you don‘t want to access the Xbox Mediacenter via PC or Mac, you can also receive the individual streams via the VLC Mediaplayer (download from www.videolan. org). But since doing it this way is not as comfortable each channel change must first be activated via the TVHeadend web interface - this method will be the exception rather than the rule. Because of the Streaming Box MOI‘s open software structure, it will be up to the user when to update the indi-

vidual software components. To make it easier for beginners, Tenow offers updates to their software packages via their website at regular intervals. This will update all of the involved software components automatically. The update itself takes place via a Micro SD card on which the user uploads two files from Tenow‘s website via the Internet. After inserting the card in the card reader and restarting the Streaming Box MOI, the update process runs automatically. For advanced users there‘s always the capability to supervise the process using a terminal

For us here at TELE-audiovision this test was exciting for two reasons: the first was the innovative idea to stream the channels and the second was the equally innovative idea to completely separate hardware and software. We are very interested to know how end users will react to this innovative double concept.

41. Favorites groups can be easily set up in the Xbox Mediacenter 42. IPTV Streams via UPD protocol can be integrated in the TVHeadend 43. Playback of a local IPTV stream here in our test center 44. The box's Linux operating system can be directly accessed via the serial interface 45. While a software update is being processed, the box provides corresponding status messages via the serial interface

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program and the serial interface and display the associated status messages. The serial interface can also be used to directly have influence on the box‘s Linux operating system.

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TECHNICAL DATA

OPINION

Manufacturer

TBS Tenow MOI Satellite-TV Streaming Box

RECOMMENDED PRODUCT BY

TBS Tenow International Ltd.

Contact

sales@tbsdtv.com

Internet

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Model

TBS Streaming Box MOI

Function

Thomas Haring Test Center Austria

compatible Twin Tuner Streamingbox

Input frequency

950 - 2150 MHz

Input symbol rate

1 - 45 Ms/s

DiSEqC

1.0, 1.1

HDMI no Digital Audio out no USB 2.0 yes Micro SD Slot yes CI Slot

yes (2x)

Card Reader no

+ Through the separation of hardware and software, Tenow with the hardware is able to focus on the company‘s specialty while the software can be developed and promoted by dedicated private people.

– The Streaming Box MOI‘s installed software stills has a few bugs in some places in connection with the hardware. But considering that the hardware and software development are totally separated from each other, this is understandable and over time, with the increasing popularity of the Streaming Box MOI, this will continue to improve.

ENERGY

Stereo Audio, CVBS no Ethernet yes RS232 yes 0/12V no EPG yes HDTV yes PVR yes WebTV yes Compatible reception units

PC with Windows/Linux, Mac OS X, Apple TV iOS smartphone/tablet, Android smartphone/tablet

Dimensions

19 x 12.5 x 3 cm

Power Supply

12V DC (85-265 VAC 50/60 Hz)

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DIAGRAM

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Apparent Power

Mode Active StandBy

Apparent Active Factor 15.5 W 8.5 W 0.54 14.5 W 7.5 W 0.51

Active Power

Energy: First 15 minutes active operation; second 15 minutes Standby

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TEST REPORT

Triple Tuner PVR

Tiviar α+

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Triple Tuner PVR

A triple TV tuner PVR that will set your heart on fire They say that you should never judge a book by its cover, but we also know from experience that good looks ignite a desire to find out more. The same is true for receivers and the first impression they create. When

the new α+ from Tiviar arrived at our test lab we were immediately struck by its stylish packaging, and when we opened the box and took out the receiver the look on our faces only seemed to suggest one word: WOW!

07-08/2013 Tiviar α+ Brilliant solution for reception of all available digital TV signals

Tiviar ships its latest receiver model complete with a remote control, HDMI cable, power cord, loop cable for connecting the two DVBS2 tuners as well as a USB dongle. The one thing that is missing is a comprehensive manual, but a concise quick start guide is available which features the manufacturer’s website from which you can download the full-scale manual. To make matters even easier there is also a QR code printed right on the quick start guide so that you only need your smartphone or tablet to scan the QR code and a few moments later the manual is available for you to explore. The front panel of the α+

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comes without visible buttons and the only elements that catch your eye are a brilliant 12-digit VFD display and a status indicator which at the same time serves as the standby button and consists of a stylised and backlit palm leaf. A flap on the right side of the front panel hides two CI slots which are fully CI+ compatible, as well as two card readers, a USB port and two buttons for switching channels. The back panel is another feast for the eye. Being a triple tuner PVR receiver, the α+ sports two satellite IF inputs (one of which with loopthrough output), as well as a combined DVB-T2/DVB-C signal input. But that’s only the beginning: You’ll find an HDMI output, an optical audio output, a total of six RCA jacks for YUV, stereo audio and CVBS video, a euroscart socket, an RS232 connection and an RJ-45 network interface. Three USB 2.0 ports and an e-SATA socket are also available on the back panel for connecting exter-

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1 6 nal storage media and/or the Wi-Fi dongle. Speaking of storage, it is possible to install a 2.5-inch SATA harddisk right inside the receiver and Tiviar even supplies all required cables and mounting components with its new receiver – that’s what we call user-friendly. The back panel features are rounded off with a mechanical power switch. The remote control that comes with this receiver is of remarkably high quality and the choice of materials makes for an extremely pleasant look and feel. Contrary to most remotes we have tested so far, the surface is completely level with no raised buttons, which adds to the overall appeal of the remote control. All buttons are clearly labelled, easy to reach and positioned right where you would look for them by intuition. Last but by no means least there is the Wi-Fi dongle that is also part of the set and which can be attached to one of the USB ports to hook up the receiver to your local Wi-Fi network at home. It is fully compatible with the 802.11 b/g standards and should therefore be capable of working with any Wi-Fi infrastructure you may have. User-friendliness shows in many different ways, and the installation wizard of the α+ is one of them. In a smoothly designed set-up routine your new Tiviar receiver asks you for basic settings such as language, IP address, time zone and available reception modes. Once that is accomplished the wizard will initiate a channel search (since this receiver does not come with a pre-stored channel list), after which it turns into standard operating mode and shows the first available channel. Pressing the MENU button will bring you right to the truly smart main menu, which consists of two sections. The first is a single-line bar on the bottom of the screen which features five entries that can be selected and edited freely. Five entries are not enough? Simply press the UP button on the remote control

to show twelve additional entries. This should keep most users satisfied. The user interface of the main menu is based on the app concept for smartphones. Each menu entry can be positioned freely and apart from all the basic items like music, video, photos or settings there are menu entries for directly accessing timer events, the channel list editor or the EPG. In short, the minimised main menu offers five quick access items for speedy operation, while all other menu entries can be found in the extended menu, which of course can also be fully customised to meet all end user requirements. Our fingers are itching now to turn all this theory into practice, but for the sake of completeness we have to take a closer look at all options offered by the settings menu first. This menu section is clearly structured and lets you adjust virtually all details in order to meet your very demands. Since this receiver comes with a number of connection options for external storage media it is possible to determine one medium for PVR recording and another one for timeshift buffering, for example. The fact that the α+ supports the NTFS file system deserves 1. Language selection of installation wizard 2. IP settings 3. The installation wizard includes an optional signal search for all three reception modes 4. Satellite settings 5. Settings menu 6. Managing storage media 7. Both the channel list and all individual settings can be saved onto an external USB storage medium 8. Channel list editor 9. Popular channels can easily be moved into one of the favourites lists 10. Antenna settings 11. Language settings 12. AV settings 13. Comprehensive list of prestored satellites 14. The second DVB-S2 tuner can be fed with an independent antenna signal or with the looped-through signal from tuner 1 15. Convenient editing of the transponder list

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into designing its α+. So it’s only natural that all DiSEqC protocols (1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3) are fully implemented, LOF values can be set manually, if need be, and SCR LNBs will work smoothly with this receiver as well. The transponder and satellite editor deserves special mention in our opinion, as it allows adding, editing or deleting entries with above-average ease of use. But how do you fill your channel list in the first place? Auto, Manual, Blind, Advanced and Fast are the search modes that are available by default. As far as blind scan is concerned, it can be restricted to either the high or low band or to one of the two polarisations. Regular readers know that we never take a manufacturer’s word for anything, and this is why the α+ has to proof its worth in everyday practical use as well. The standard (auto) search in HOTBIRD 13° East took six minutes and arrived at 1495 TV channels and 370 radio stations. If you invest slightly more time and choose blind scan instead, you will be rewarded with 1550 TV channels and 372 radio stations after 13 minutes and a half minutes. With such a huge offering from a single orbital position alone it’s great to know that up to 10,000 entries can be added to the overall channel list. Once it is (partly) filled the comprehensive editing features of the α+ come in very handy. You can delete, move, rename, PIN-lock or skip-mark individual entries to you heart’s content. What’s more, a single touch of a button adds channels to one of the favourites lists so that you don’t end up searching for your favourite channel later on. We did appreciate the fact that the channel list as well as all initial settings can be saved onto an external storage medium and are always available as back-up at a later stage, if required. Let’s look at terrestrial and/or cable TV now. A full signal scan across the entire frequency band as well as a


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manual search option for a single frequency are available in DVB-T2 and DVB-C mode. If required, a +5V current on the centre wire of the coax cable can be created in DVB-T2 mode in order to supply power to an external signal amplifier. The OSD design of the α+ is not just elegant, innovative and logical, it also makes for a remarkable user experience. Smart details allow an extremely smooth flow of information – just think of the following features: The channel list is not superimposed over the currently watched program, but fills the entire screen with the current channel shown in a small window. Channels can be sorted according to alphabet, reception mode, tuner, CAS system or provider or can be searched by name with the help of an onscreen keyboard. With hundreds or even thousands of channels finding their way into the channel list those helpful features provide valuable help. We have already dealt with the minimised/extended menu structure of the main menu, and the same concept is used for the info bar as well. Every time a new channel is selected the only information that is shown is the title of the current event. Pressing the RIGHT button on the remote calls up the next event as well. The electronic program guide (EPG) is in line with the excellent overall concept and design of the α+ and lists the program schedule for up to seven channels at the same time or upcoming events of a single channel. The Media Highway (MHW) EPG system used by the Canal+ group is implemented as well and one of the striking features of

the α+ is its search function within the EPG. This way, you’re always sure to find your favourite shows and you can even opt to create a repeat timer for recording daily or weekly events. Simply select the event you want to record and the PVR system will take care of all the rest. The new Tiviar PVR receiver is capable of handling three recordings simultaneously and we can only commend the manufacturer for not saving on processing power. Switching from one channel to the next takes approximately one second, which is a good result and will certainly please those couch potatoes out there no end. The remote control comes with several direct access buttons in order to quickly call up specific settings or functions such as language selection, bookmarks, teletext and the like. PiP (picture-in-picture) is available, too, and while this is a feature most receivers boast, this particular model 40, 41. Fashion TV with the Tiviar α+ 42. Internet TV (unfortunately with only three default channels at this stage) 43. New Internet TV channels can easily be added manually 44. A total of 58 Internet radio stations are pre-stored 45. New Internet radio stations can be added manually 46. Thanks to DLNA the α+ is able play back multimedia content from other devices in the local network 47. Network settings 48. Satellite search 49. Channel list editor 50. Popular channels can easily be moved into one of the favourites lists 51. Info bar in minimised view 52. Info bar in extended view 53. EPG for up to seven channels 54. EPG of a single channel

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64 with its three tuners really offers some added value. The PiP feature can be set at two different modes (one channel in the background and a second one in a small window, two different channels side by side in small windows). The satellite tuner turned out to be of very good quality and flawlessly processed SCPC transponders from TURKSAT 42° East, which have a very low bandwidth, as well as weak signals from ASTRA 2D 28.2° East at our test location. The same holds true for the DVB-T2 tuner selected by Tiviar, which did not falter when fed with a weak signal from our small indoor antenna. Obviously, we also checked out the receiver’s credentials with signals from a local cable provider and – needless to say – the α+ easily detected all available DVB-C channels. Let’s dig a little deeper into the various multimedia and network features of the α+ now. For starters, basic functions like audio and video playback as well as image viewing are implemented neatly, with the following file formats being accepted: MP3, WMV, MPG, MP4 (TV), DivX and AVI as well as JPG and BMP. On the audio front WAV, OGG and MP3 are implemented. Multimedia files cannot only be played back from a locally attached storage medium, but can also be requested from any network source. Thanks to full DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) support the α+ will automatically identify all available AV sources in the local network and will happily play them back. For our test we used both a Windows7 PC and a digital television receiver as available sources, and the Tiviar was able to play back all music and video files from those two devices. Then again, we wouldn’t have expected anything less. We should note at this stage that the α+ cannot only access files from other devices in the network, but can also provide its own files to compatible third-party

devices. This means the receiver acts as a Digital Media Player (DMP), but also as a Digital Media Server (DMS). The Internet is gaining ever more importance in combination with TV reception, and Tiviar has certainly taken into account this development when designing the α+ PVR receiver. FreeTV+ and Internet TV are the two platforms that provide multimedia content via the Internet to owners of this Tiviar receiver. FreeTV+ is based on the app concept we know from smartphone and tablet operating systems and allows creating customised access option to services such as YouTube and Fashion TV. Soon 200 apps will be available here. The same is currently true for the Internet TV platform. While the concept looks promising and should eventually provide a substantial collection of channels streaming their program via the Internet, the status quo leaves some room for improvement, as the only channels that are available by default are: Al Jazeera, Dog Channel TV and the Mobile Channel. A simple touch of a button will update this list from the Tiviar servers, even though we were not offered new entries during our test. This is not to worry, however, since individual services can easily be added by simply manually putting in the corresponding streaming address. It’s the same story with radio streams, which sported 58 entries from a number of different countries by default. This number may of course have changed in the meantime, since Tiviar is constantly updating its range of services in the background and might have increased the number of stations and channels available since the time of this test. Updates can easily be downloaded from the Internet to

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expert

TECHNICAL DATA

OPINION

Tiviar α+ Triple Tuner PVR

RECOMMENDED PRODUCT BY

Manufacturer

Fortis, #4F Fortis Bldg., 106-3 Imae-dong, Bundang-gu Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea

Contact

sales@tiviar.com

Tel. +82-31-709-1407 Fax +82-31-709-0266

Thomas Haring Test Center Austria

Internet

www.tiviar.com

Model

α+

Function

/

DiSEqC

1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3

/

Triple PVR Receiver

HDMI yes Digital Audio out

yes (optical)

Stereo Audio, CVBS

yes (3x RCA)

YUV

yes (3x RCA)

USB 2.0

yes (4x)

e-SATA yes Internal SATA yes

+ intuitive smartphone-like user experience EPG search

CI Slot

yes (2x)

CI+ yes Card Reader

yes (2x)

Ethernet yes

very fast blind scan

WiFi

many options for adding a harddisk

0/12V no

yes (via external USB Dongle)

RS232 yes

extremely low power consumption in standby mode

– None

EPG yes HDTV yes PVR yes WebTV yes OSD languages

English, French, German, Dutch, Greek, Spanish, Farsi, Italian

Dimensions

34 x 24.5 x 6 cm

Weight

2.26 kg

Power Supply

100 - 250 VAC, 50/60 Hz

ENERGY DIAGRAM

Apparent Power

Active Power

Full operation during the first 15 minutes, followed by 15 minutes of standard standby and 15 minutes of standby in energy-saving mode.

Mode Apparent Active Factor Active 31.5 W 19 W 0.60 StandBy 29.5 W 17 W 0.57 Deep StandBy 5.5 W 0.5 W 0.09

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TEST REPORT

HD Scart Satellite Receiver

MKTechHD Scart Stick

• Provides SD via Scart and HD via HDMI • Extremely fast tuner with Blindscan function • Exceptionally fast channel switching times • Internet services accessible through an Ethernet connection • Shipped with a very up-to-date satellite list

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HD Scart Satellite Receiver

A Scart Receiver in the HD Age

ion although the PVR buttons located near the bottom are rather small making them a little harder to work with. Nevertheless, the workmanship of this new MKTech receiver left us with an overall use this receiver with PayTV

When the new MKTechHD

For HDTV, MKTech natu-

Scart Stick arrived in our

rally also included an HDMI

test center, we looked at it

output. Additionally, there‘s

and said „not bad“. When

also a tuner input, an RJ-

The power supply included

we took a closer look at it,

45 network jack, a USB 2.0

by the manufacturer is rated

we realized that MKTech has

port, a coaxial S/PDIF output

for 100 - 240V 50/60Hz and

marketed a sleek combina-

as well as a power jack for

therefore allows this receiver

tion of proven design with

the 12V power supply.

to be used anywhere in the

services.

The HD Scart Stick does

world. The included remote

modern technology.

very good impression.

An external IR receiver

control sits very comfortably

The receiver is merely 14

for remote control signals

in your hand thanks in part

x 8 x 3 cm in size; it comes

can be plugged in to the

to the slip-resistant surface

with a Scart connector that

jack next to the RS-232 in-

on the back.

can be adjusted in any direc-

terface. The array of con-

tion making it easy to hide

nections is topped off by an

The buttons have a good

behind any TV. The Scart

internal card reader that,

feel to them and are ar-

jack holds it firmly in place.

surprisingly, also lets you

ranged in an organized fash-

not come with an installation assistant but it does ask you to select the desired OSD language when it‘s turned on for the first time. Before we match the receiver to the antenna on our roof, we first want to select the proper video output signal for our TV. The Scart connection can provide both the CVBS and RGB modes whereby

the

RGB

output

has a direct influence on the

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1 HDMI output. Once activat-

To fill up the channel list

ed, the only available output

there are multiple search

signal in RGB is in 576i.

modes

available,

namely,

single satellite, multi-satelOnce the Scart output is

lite, Blindscan, transponder

switched to CVBS, the user

and multi-transponder. This

can then choose between

lets you scan single or mul-

576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i 50

tiple satellites/transponders

Hz as well as 1080p (24, 25

in a single breath.

and 50 Hz). We really liked the HD We

the

Scart Stick‘s Blindscan func-

prepro-

tion; the manufacturer defi-

grammed satellite and tran-

nitely put some effort in

sponder list as well as the

here. In the first step the

vast

capabilities

Blindscan function searches

that we found in the instal-

the currently selected sat-

lation menu. It‘s rare for a

ellite for any and all active

receiver to show up here in

transponders and compares

our test lab with such up-to-

those

date preprogrammed data;

the entries in the prepro-

a total of 54 satellite entries

grammed transponder list.

HD

appreciated Scart

Stick‘s

settings

that

are

found

2

to

are available. Thanks to the

In our test scan of HOT-

dingly fast 3 minutes and 50

view, the difference between

support of all the DiSEqC

BIRD 13° east all of the cur-

seconds! In that short time it

the Blindscan and a normal

protocols (1.0, 1.1, 1.2 and

rent entries were confirmed

found 1512 TV and 529 radio

scan was those 84 seconds

1.3), the HD Scart Stick can

in just 84 seconds. Even

channels on HOTBIRD 13°

needed to check the tran-

be used with a standard mul-

a

east.

sponder list. Because of the

tifeed antenna, a multifocus

found.

new

transponder

were

system as well as with a

In the next step, the Blind-

motorized antenna. MKTech

scan function performs a

even thought about SCR sin-

standard scan of all the pre-

gle-cable solutions as well as

programmed transponders.

a manually selectable LOF so

And it does this in a blin-

From a timing point of

that even unusual oscillator frequencies are supported.

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a total of 1518 TV channels

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and 534 radio stations were

being

found instead.

numbers of SD channels.

stuffed

with

large

If you want to put limits on the number of entries in the

The HD Scart Stick‘s satel-

channel list right from the

lite and transponder entries

beginning, you have a choice

can easily be edited. We ap-

of search modes: All, FTA,

preciated the fact that the

HD, SD, TV, Radio, FTA TV

receiver doesn‘t pester the

and FTA Radio. We especially

user by asking what modu-

liked the HD search mode; it

lation method is being used.

only searches for high qual-

Instead, it automatically rec-

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the dedicated Favorites and

All in all, we found the MK-

Satellite list buttons on the

TechHD Scart Stick‘s OSD to

remote control to be espe-

be very well organized and

cially user-friendly as was

easy to use. The EPG over-

the ability to select the out-

view covers the program-

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ming information for up to five channels as well as the upcoming

information

for

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34. Language selection 35. The user can use the OSD keyboard to search for one or more channels 36. During an active recording, channels that can't be received are removed from the channel list 37. Two channels can be recorded at the same time 38. Display of previously recorded programs 39. A satellite's transponder list is checked for new entries in Blindscan mode

put signal resolution and the

could not be received while

capability to select various

a recording was taking place

display modes in the 4:3 and

were conveniently removed

16:9 formats.

from the channel list. The

We

really

appreciated

Timer function is also ready

the extremely fast channel

to go to work; when acti-

switching times of less than

vated it stores the currently

one second. And let‘s not

viewed program in one of

forget the PVR features: we

the very large freely selecta-

could easily record two HD

ble caches.

channels at the same time

After the tuner was able to

while a third channel could

prove itself during channel

be watched live.

scans, we wanted to see how it would perform with weak-

All of the channels that

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er and narrow-band signals.


Compact Headend 8 / 16 x DVB-S(2) into QAM BluBox 8 and BluBox 16 • • • • • • • •

8 / 16 x DVB-S(2) (QPSK/8PSK) into DVB-C (QAM) For the reception of 60/120 TV programs SD/HD and 30/60 Radio programs Compact dimensions and high energy efficiency LNB control with 14/18 V + 22 kHz or DiSEqC Configuration via LAN/IP Complete processing of the transport streams possible All 8 / 16 output channels can be placed individually in the spectrum Two individual input ports

Optical Transmitter SAT-HD-ANALYZER SPAROS SAT HD

• High quality and bright display (4.3 inch) • MPEG4-display and measuring • SCR single cable switching commands according to EN 50494 • DiSEqC control • Spectrum analysis • Robust, impact-resistant housing • Splash-resistant keypad

SOTx 1310607 NF

• Frequency range of 47 ... 2200 MHz • Laser output power: +6 dBm • Quattro- and QUAD-LNB support Optical Receiver

SORx 1310607 NF and SORx 1310607/1 NF

• 4-way / 1-way receiver in a compact housing • Remote powerable through one coaxial output


44 40. Channel list sorting capabilities 41. The user can use the OSD keyboard to search for one or more channels 42. The video format can be selected using a dedicated button on the remote control 43. The video resolution can be selected using a dedicated button on the remote control 44. The Info bar shows the title of the current and upcoming program 45, 46. EPG 47. Timer entries can be set up directly from the EPG 48. SCPC with low symbolrates are not a problem for the HD Scart Stick's tuner

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49. Channel list editing 50. The channel list can be automatically sorted a number of ways 51. Once the channel list has been set up the way you want, it can be stored in case of emergency 52. Language settings 53. OSD settings 54. Child protection settings

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In both cases there were no

practical features. Thanks to

TS and WMV formats without

the USB port can also be

problems; it was able to pro-

the Ethernet port the user

any problems.

used to update the receiver‘s

cess a weak signal on AS-

can access weather data,

Unfortunately, audio play-

software. The manufacturer

TRA2D 28.2° east that just

stock prices, RSS feeds or

back was limited to MP3 files;

provides updates via their

barely broke the threshold

an FTP server. There‘s also a

M4A, WMA and AAC were not

web site at regular intervals.

level here in our test center

currency conversion calcula-

recognized. The integrated

as well as a narrow-band

tor available. Naturally, we

photo viewer lets you easily

Overall, we really liked the

SCPC signal on EUTELSAT

also put the HD Scart Stick‘s

display BMP and JPEG imag-

HD Scart Stick from MKTech.

36° east.

multimedia functions to the

es on your TV at home.

They‘ve demonstrated with

On top of all this, the MK-

test. We were able to play

In addition to storing re-

this new product that the

TechHD Scart Stick is packed

back video clips in the DivX,

cordings and providing ac-

days of Scart receivers won‘t

with a variety of additional

MOV, AVI, MPEG, Flash, M4P,

cess to multimedia content,

go away any time soon.

expert

TECHNICAL DATA

OPINION

MKTechHD Scart Satellite Receiver

RECOMMENDED PRODUCT BY

Manufacturer

Gotech International Technology Co., Ltd.

Adress

66 Yongda Road, Hongqi, ZhuHai 519045, Jinwan, CHINA

Contact

www.gotechcn.com/Enquiry.asp

Internet

www.gotechcn.com

Model

HD Scart Stick

Function

Thomas Haring Test Center Austria

Satellite Receiver

Input frequency

950 - 2150 MHz

Input symbol rate

2 - 45 Ms/s

DiSEqC

1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3

HDMI yes Digital Audio out

yes (coaxial)

USB 2.0 yes CI Slot no Card Reader yes

+ The HD Scart Stick stands out with its extremely powerful tuner that can be perfectly controlled with the receiver‘s software. It provides for exceptional results and comes with an easy and clearly structured user interface as well as a very thoughtful and

Stereo Audio, CVBS no Scart yes Ethernet yes RS232 yes 0/12V no

good implementation of all the expected features.

EPG yes

– None

HDTV yes PVR yes WebTV no Dimensions

14 x 8 x 3 cm

Weight 170g Power Supply

100 - 240V AC 50/60 Hz

ENERGY DIAGRAM

Apparent Power

Mode Active StandBy

Apparent Active Factor 15.5 W 9.5 W 0.61 12 W 7.5 W 0.62

Active Power

Energy: The first 15 minutes active operation; the second 15 minutes Standby

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TEST REPORT

One Cable Solution for Satellite and Terrestrial

SPAUN SUS 21 F Single Cable Router • uses two fixed frequencies to transmit the desired satellite transponder • eliminates the need for a second satellite cable • even improves channel zapping times • excellent technical parameters allow for long cables • also usable for terrestrial signals

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TEST REPORT

One Cable Solution for Satellite and Terrestrial

How to Feed a Twin Tuner PVR With Only One Coax Cable Modern twin tuner receivers with PVR functionality require two coax cables from a multiple LNB or from a multiswitch to achieve full functionality - one cable for each tuner. By full functionality, we mean recording a channel from one transponder while watching another one from a different transponder. However, quite often our indoor installation is prepared just for a single tuner receiver: only one coax cable enters a room. So, do we have to ruin our walls and ceilings laying additional cables to enjoy the full functionality of our brand new receiver? Not necessarily! You have another very convenient option if only your receiver supports the EN 50494 single cable protocol. Fortunately, more and more receivers do. For single cable installation, you just need is a single cable router (SCR). The simplest form of an SCR is a two inputs device. It accepts two signals from a TWIN LNB and converts them in such a way that both signals coexist in the output to which a coax cable is connected. Of course, the output signal differs dramatically from the input signals. There are only two DVB-S/S2 carriers on the SCR output at fixed

frequencies, each carrying only one transponder signal at a time. On the other end of the coax cable (in the room) there are either two single tuner receivers or two tuners of a PVR connected in series one after another. The connection to the tuners is done with the help of subscriber sockets (for example SPAUN UNiSocket). One carrier is exclusively assigned to one tuner only. Each tuner sends a special EN 50949 command to the SCR telling it which satellite transponder it should tune to and repeat its signal on the output carrier. The receiver tuner is then tuned to this carrier rather than to the

transponder it wants to receive. Now comes SPAUN. They just introduced a device called SUS 21 F, which is just such a simple 2 input SCR as described above. As always with SPAUN products, the SCR workmanship leaves nothing to be desired. SUS 21 F has very clear blue ink descriptions on the top cover not only explaining the function of every connector but also providing basic parameters of the unit. The jack connectors accept female F-connectors and are 20 mm apart form one another. Such distance make it a perfect match for SPAUN multiswitches. If you use one, you

07-08/2013 SPAUN SUS 21 F A clever way to add a second satellite signal to a PVR receiver

www.TELE-audiovision.com/13/07/spaun

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can directly snap SUS 21 F onto the switch. If you want to connect it to the outputs of a TWIN LNB, you can use two short coax cables. Even without referring to the manual, we can learn the frequencies of the two carriers (1076 MHz and 1178 MHz), the required input signal level (65...95 dBμV) as well as the output level that is automatically regulated to 82 dBμV. The allowable input level is wide and thanks to that it is suitable to all sorts of LNBs as well as multiswitches. On the other hand, the output is quite high allowing you to use quite long cables what we actually did in our test described below.



The description reveals also additional functions of the SUS 21 F: possibility to include terrestrial signal in one of the satellite input and possibility to power it from an external optional power supply unit. Normally, the SCR is powered by the receivers connected to its output and no optional PSU is needed at all. The SUS 21 F has one multicolor LED indicator showing device status and error conditions. If the supply voltage from a receiver is too low or too high, you will know it. You will also be notified if a short circuit is detected in the output cable. We used our 85 cm offset dish for Ku-Band with a Twin LNB aimed at EUTELSAT16A on 16° East. Because this satellite had low and high symbol rate transponders, we were able to push the SUS 21 F to the limit. To make the test even harder, we used a 50 meter long coaxial cable (about 13 dB attenuation) and a flat cable window coupler (another 2 dB attenuation). We started our test with observing the output signal of the SCR on the spectrum analyzer screen. It looked perfect. Except for the modulated carriers on 1076 MHz and 1178 MHz there was nothing else. Carrier to noise ratio was in excess of 30 dB! After such successful beginning, we decided to first measure the signals routed directly from the Twin LNB (we marked them as REF 1 and REF2) and then connect the SUS 21 F to the LNB and measure the signals available at its output (Slot

1 and Slot 2) on 1076 MHz and 1178 MHz. As expected, the channel power (signal strength) varied significantly when the signal was taken directly from the LNB and was almost constant for every transponder when single cable router was used. The Automatic Gain Control circuit of SUS 21 F did its job very well indeed. The second important parameter, Modulation Error Ratio, that we used in our

comparison is directly correlated to signal quality. The greater the MER, the better signal quality and greater margin for poor weather conditions. Taking into account that the SUS 21 F has to convert the signal from its “normal” position in Lband either to 1076 MHz or to 1178 MHz, we expected that we would notice a significant degradation of MER because every conversion always introduces additional noise. But, no! For the majority of transponders there was no difference at all. Only for the DVB-S2 transponders broadcasting with the highest symbol rate (30 Ms/sec) we observed slightly worse performance. For the most popular 27.5 Ms/sec transponders, the MER was unaffected. On the other extreme, at the lowest symbol rates (2.5

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Ms/sec), the SUS 21 F performed brilliantly. We noticed no difference in MER between LNB output and single cable router output. The test would not be complete if we did not try to connect a real receiver and zap channels. Every transponder and every channel that our receiver was able to process when connected to a regular LNB was also available in the single cable network even though we used a subscriber socket introducing extra 14 dB attenuation. Transponders with very low and very high symbol rates (2.5 through 30 Ms/sec) were available without any problem. It is worth knowing that channel zapping speed can be affected in a single cable network because when you change a channel from one transponder to another, a lo-



expert OPINION

SPAUN SUS 21 F UNiSEqC SCR Multiswitch

RECOMMENDED PRODUCT BY

Jacek Pawlowski Test Center Poland

cal oscillator in the SCR has to tune to another frequency. But at the same time this means the local oscillator in the tuner of your receiver does not have to change frequency at all, as it is fixed to receive 1076 MHz or 1178 MHz for all the time. As it turned out, in our test channel zapping was even faster when we used the SUS 21 F than zapping without it. We did not measure it because the difference was a split second but we trust our impression. The local oscillator of SUS 21 F was tuning faster then the local oscillator in our receiver. A tip to our chouch potatoes: if you want to speed up your zapping speed consider using the SUS 21 F as a way to bypass frequency changes of the internal oscillator of your receiver. Finally, we also checked the terrestrial signal routing (FM, DVB-T, CATV). Signal from a terrestrial antenna can be combined with one of the two satellite signals entering SUS 21 F and then

be passed through the same single cable and feed the antenna input of your TV-set. SPAUN promises only a 2 dB tap loss for the terrestrial signal. We measured the loss at 634 and 666 MHz and it was even better: just 1 dB. And by the way: the reception of the terrestrial signal is also possible when the satellite tuners are switched off. We had fun experimenting with the SPAUN SUS 21 F. It didn‘t affect performance at all and even improved channel zapping. A clever way to feed twin receiver with PVR without having to install a second cable.

+ Very simple installation Strong and very well regulated output power Perfectly clean output spectrum Fast channel zapping Very low terrestrial tap loss

– Hardly noticeable small degradation in noise performance for very high symbol rate transponders (30 Ms/sec)

TECHNICAL DATA

Manufacturer

SPAUN electronic GmbH & Co. KG, Germany

Web

www.spaun.com

E-mail

contact@spaun.com

Phone +49-7731-8673-0 Fax +49-7731-8673-17 Model

SUS 21 F

Function

SCR Multiswitch compatible with EN 50494

No. of inputs

2 satellite (Twin LNB)+ 1 terrestrial

No. of tap outputs 1 Terrestrial tap loss

2 dB for terrestrial signal

SAT input signal

65~90 dBµV

Tap output power

82 dBµV

SCR frequencies

1076 MHz and 1178 MHz

Current

130 mA max. LNB current

Ambient temperature

-20~+50° C

More about this company www.tele-audiovision.com/TELE-satellite-0811/eng/spaun.pdf

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TEST REPORT

Low Noise LNB

HUMAX Gold

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LNB Series by sky vision • high output good for long cablings • low noise compensates for rain loss or fringe dish sizes • excellent workmanship • the Monoblock LNB beat our own reference LNB

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TEST REPORT

Low Noise LNB

Extremely Good and High Powered

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■ TELE-audiovision Test

Editor Jacek Pawlowski tests the new LNB series by HUMAX, distribued by sky vision from Germany

sky vision recently extended its range of satellite products with high quality LNBs made by HUMAX. We wanted to know: are these LNBs really as good as claimed by sky vision? No better way to find out than putting them to a real life test. sky vision offers all LNB variants: LNB with 1, 2 or 4 outputs up to multiswitch variants with 4 and even 8 outputs. Additionally you’ll find SCR One-Cable LNB and even Monoblock LNB with 3° and 6° (the latter mostly used for the popular European satellites ASTRA and HOTBIRD), available not only with 1 or 2 outputs (Twin) but even with 4. We picked 3 variants out of this huge collection for our test: a single, quad and a 6° monoblock universal, all for Ku-Band. Each version is available either in a carton box package or in a blister. If a model is packed in a blister, it has the suffix B added after its model number. For example: LNB 113 is a single LNB packed in a carton box and LNB 113B is exactly the same product but packed in a blister. All products are sold with a confident 5 year guarantee and - we like that! Workmanship of all products leaves nothing to be desired, all plastic parts of the enclosures are perfectly matched and even the F connectors are gold plated. The single LNBs and monoblock LNBs are shipped with rubber

07-08/2013 sky vision HUMAX Gold LNB 112, LNB 143 & LNB 212 Extremely Good and High Powered

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Transponder

Standard & SR

10762 HL

27500

10845 HL

27500

10928 HL

30000

10972 VL

27500

11010 VL

27500

11045 HL

10555

11054 HL

2894

11131 VL

14815

11177 VL

27500

11220 HL

30000

11231 VL

30000

11283 VL

27500

11324 VL

30000

11345 HL

27500

11366 VL

30000

11386 HL

30000

11470 HL

30000

11470 VL

29950

11512 HL 11553 HL

30000 30000

11595 HL

30000

11678 HL

30000

12508 VH

2532

12593 VH

2500

12596 VH

2848

12600 VH

2500

12605 HH

27500

12633 VH

4883

12656 VH

4883

12676 HH

2800

12736 VH

3703

covers to protect the cableto-LNB connection against rainand moisture. The bottom part of the quad version is protractile to ensure a similar level of rain protection for all four outputs. Finally, there are small scales on the top surface of the LNBs what help the installer in setting up the proper LNB tilt. Before starting the measurements we had to choose to which satellite turn our 85 cm offset dish. We thought we make it really hard for these LNBs to see what happens when we go to the limit. For our test we selected the EUTELSAT16A on 16° East. 80 TELE-audiovision International — The World‘s Largest Digital TV Trade Magazine — 07-08/2013 — www.TELE-audiovision.com

Why? Because this satellite has very strong neighbors: ASTRA on 19.2° East and HOTBIRD on 13° East. Moreover, EUTELSAT16A has not only high symbol rate transponders but also weaker transponders with low symbol rates. The lowest SR was 2500 ks/sec. The table lists all the transponders we used for testing the single and quad LNBs. As a reference LNB we decided for a very good low noise LNB of another manufacturer. Only the best products on the market can match its performance and now we were curious if HUMAX really was able to get close to it. We started our test with the single and quad LNBs of HUMAX: model numbers LNB 113 and LNB 142. We came to our first surprise: all HUMAX LNBs beat our reference in signal strength. The quad version model LNB 142 even stood out by length: it performed even 5 dB better than our reference unit! That‘s something important to consider, especially when you use long cables or antenna switches that attenuate the signal. We proceeded to measure signal quality. As usually, for this we used the Modulation Error Ratio (MER) parameter as our metrics. The results here were not so obvious. Using sports terminology, we would say that the HUMAX LNBs tied with our reference. For some transponders our reference LNB was slightly better, for some other transponders models LNB 113 or LNB 142 were the winners. One sample of the LNB 142 (marked brown in our table) performed not so well for 12596VH and 12600VH low symbol rate transponders (2848 and 2500 ks/sec respectively). However, another sample of the same LNB 142 model was better than our reference for



the same signal. That‘s why we tend to asses HUMAX LNBs as equally good as our reference in noise performance. To get a complete picture, we measured all four outputs of one of the quad devices (LNB 142) to see if it matters from which output you take the signal. The graphs below clearly show that all four outputs are identical in performance as it should be with high class LNBs.

After measuring the single and quad versions we moved on to the 6° monoblock version model LNB 212. We did almost the same measurements. We installed the monoblock on our 85cm

offset dish and measured the signal coming from the central feedhorn located in the dish‘s focus. Then, we changed the mounting of the monoblock so that the other feedhorn was now in the cent-

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er and repeated the measurements. Since we had two samples of the monoblock LNBs we got four curves on the graphs – for every single feedhorn. As you can see on the graphs, signal strength of the LNB 212 was superb over our reference. At least 2 dB stronger and in some cases even 6 dB stronger! We continued with MER measurements and to our surprise, this time HUMAX was not just at par with our


reference but slightly better! We were surprised because every monoblock has an additional DiSEqC switch built in. That‘s why we expected signal quality to be slightly worse than that of a single

or quad LNB. However, our measurements revealed that model LNB 212 was really exceeding our expectations. Not only offered it a significantly stronger signal at its output but at the same time

it was even slightly better in signal quality than our reference single LNB of another manufacturer. Well done, HUMAX! The test of a monoblock would not be complete if we

had not tried it with a regular receiver. We again intentionally wanted our test to be difficult to pass. So instead of using a classical pair of European satellites: ASTRA on 19.2° East and HOTBIRD

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on 13° East, we left the dish as it was – aimed at EUTELSAT 16A on 16° East – and mounted the LNB 212 so that it could also receive an off-center signal of EUTELSAT 10A on 10°. We cross checked all the transponders from 16° and 10° with our multi LNB toroidal antenna (there, all satellites are received with their own LNB). We weren‘t really surprised to find out that the Monoblock had no problem at all to receive exactly the same number of transponders as our multi LNB reference dish. Each and every transponder ws equally well received with the LNB 212 Monoblock mounted on our 85 cm dish.

But this is not all. In fact, our receiver was additionally able to receive transponders from EUTELSAT 9A on 9° from a satellite that is not 6° but 7° away from EUTELSAT 16A. Mounted this way, one monoblock on a single dish performed very well in receiving signals from 3 satellites: EUTELSAT 16A, EUTELSAT 10A and EUTELSAT 9A. To sum it up, the test results were very good and surpassed even our own reference LNB. sky vision did a extremely well work in the research and development with the HUMAX Gold LNB Series. Using them, the satellite installer will be sure to use the best available LNBs.

expert OPINION

sky vision LNB 112, 143 & 212 RECOMMENDED Low Noise LNBs PRODUCT BY

Jacek Pawlowski Test Center Poland

+ High output power and very good noise performance – especially for the monoblock version (LNB 212) Lightweight Very good workmanship

– Only very basic technical specification are available

TECHNICAL DATA

Manufacturer

sky Vision Satellitenempfangstechnik GmbH

Dorfstr. 3 - 8, 38179 Schwülper, Germany

Internet www.sky-vision.de E-mail

www.sky-vision.de/shop,kontakt_anfrage

Telephone +49-(0)5303-9300-0 Fax +49-(0)5303-9300-25 Models

LNB 112, LNB 143 and LNB 212

Function

LNB 112 - universal single LNB for Ku-Band LNB 143 - universal quad LNB for Ku-Band LNB 212 - universal 6° monoblock LNB for Ku-Band

I/P Frequency Range

10.7 GHz ~ 12.75 GHz

O/P Frequency Range

950 MHz ~ 2150 MHz

L.O. Frequencies

9.75 and 10.6 GHz

Noise Figure

0.1 dB

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UPDATE REPORT

Handheld Satellite Meter

■ Deviser's handheld

satellite meter S30 comes with a arm strap, which allows the installer to fix the meter on his arm.

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UPDATE REPORT

Handheld Satellite Meter

It‘s the small things that matter. Signal analyzer manufacturer Deviser added a small but powerful accessory to its successfull handheld satellite meter S30: a unique arm strap allowing the dish installer to fix the little meter to his arm. This makes it so more convenient to move the dish up and down, left and right, and being continuously able to monitor the S30‘s reading. This feature comes in especially handy in the last moment when the installer tightens the screws: he can monitor both the screws as the meter at same time and adjust the dish all the while it gets fastened. A perfect way to finetune to the last degree a dish. A little arm strap gives so much of

■ The full test report about the S30 handheld meter has been

published in previous issue TELE-audiovision 05-06/2013 and can be read online here: www.TELE-audiovision.com/13/05/deviser

additional convenience. Deviser has proven that indeed its the small things that matter.

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TEST REPORT

Internet Streaming Box

BOXEE

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• Unusual design • Easy login through your own Facebook account • Hardly used 16:10 and 21:9 picture formats available • Fully compatible with Dolby Digital systems • Multitude of Apps provide access to an endless selection of content

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TEST REPORT

Internet Streaming Box

An Unusually Designed Streaming Box When you see it for the

ter, you’d think that this was

and output. This includes

slipping this box into your

first time you’ll quickly rec-

the work of a bunch of kids.

an RJ-45 network port, an

pocket and taking it to other

ognize that the Streaming

Nevertheless, the design of

HDMI output, an optical digi-

locations.

Player Boxee is not your

the Boxee is quite striking

tal audio output, a compos-

One button on the top of

typical

and is the focal point of any

ite audio output in the form

the box turns the box on and

TV setup.

of RCA jacks, two USB ports

off

pressing this button turns

everyday

product,

instead its exterior leaves

whereby

momentarily

behind a lasting impression

The manufacturer incor-

as well as a jack to connect

with every user. It measures

porated an SD/MMC card

the external 12V power sup-

the receiver on and hold-

11.5 x 11.5 cm with a maxi-

reader on the side of the

ply.

ing down this button a lit-

mum height of just about

Boxee; we found this rather

We were impressed with

tle longer turns it off. The

13cm.

because

practical in that this loca-

the workmanship of the re-

included remote control is

the Boxee is constructed in

tion doesn’t interfere with

ceiver and considering its

divided into a top side and

such a way that from the

the front view and yet is still

size, it‘s weight of 720g

an underside. While the top

front it has no symmetrical

easy to reach.

(1.6Lbs) is quite imposing.

side only has seven but-

Maximum,

edges and doesn’t have any

The rear panel is very

familiar geometrical pattern.

nicely equipped and comes

ing

If you didn’t know any bet-

with every conceivable input

weight

Contrary to other streamplayers,

its

prevent

size you

tons, the underside has a

and

complete keyboard with a

from

total of 38 buttons. Now,

0.52

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1

2

3

4

5

if you‘re thinking right now

connected to hidden WiFi

that you might be acciden-

networks and its full support

tally pressing the buttons

of all the standard encryp-

on the underside quite of-

tion systems (WEP, WPA,

ten, you would be mistaken;

WPA2) takes care of the nec-

thanks to the remote con-

essary security.

trol‘s slightly curved shape,

We definitely liked the next

this turned out, to our great

step, namely the required

surprise, not to be the case.

software update. Within two

While the box is running,

minutes the update via our

the Boxee logo with lettering

broadband DSL link was tak-

appears on the front side of

en care of and after a quick

the box thus making it look

restart, the new software

very classy. Its illumination

was ready to be used.

is dimmed through the black

Depending on the TV be-

plastic glass so that it is not

ing used and the type of

overpowering.

a

signal connection, it may be

very positive initial impres-

Overall,

necessary to adjust the im-

sion.

age signal output and orien-

Before using the receiver

tation to match the existing

for the first time, the user

hardware. For this purpose

needs to connect it to the

the

home network/Internet; the

activates an assistant that

box can‘t do much until this

helps to match the output

task is taken care of first.

video to the existing TV or

Since the Boxee supports

projector.

Boxee

automatically

WiFi it immediately starts

In the next step the Boxee

searching for a wireless net-

asks you to set up a user

work. If needed the Boxee

account or, if you already

can also be switched into

have an account, to log in.

wired Ethernet mode.

We liked the idea that in ad-

Thanks to manual SSID

dition to the classic method

entry, the box can also be

of registering using a user name, password and e-mail

1. Boxee's Main menu 2. WiFi networks are automatically recognized 3. The automatic software update guarantees that you always have the latest software installed in the Boxee 4. The video signal output can be perfectly matched to your TV 5. You either set up a new user account or use your Facebook account 6. Weather forecast 7. Adjusting the output resolution 8. Several picture resolution and Overscan options are available 9. OSD keyboard fonts can easily be added 10. During the sorting of music files and videos, articles can be ignored if desired 11. The Boxee can handle nearly all the available network protocols 12. A variety of settings for the optical digital audio output 13. Boxee's Main menu 14. Network settings 15. Watch Later function

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address, you can also use your own Facebook account for registration. After a quick push of a button on the remote control and entering in your Facebook user data via the integrated keyboard, the box is personalized and ready to use. Doing it this way also saves a little time in the next and second-to-last setup steps. The Boxee only asks you for Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr user data as long as you have an account with these services. This will let you not only use these Boxee functions by yourself, but also with all of your social networking friends. As a final installation step, the box asks you if you want


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to playback content from the

sired OSD language or menu

Internet or local content. We

appearance. The Boxee sup-

didn‘t quite understand this

ports the resolutions 480p,

since the Boxee will recog-

576p, 720p, 1080i 50 Hz and

nize this on its own anyway

1080i 60 Hz. Unfortunately,

after a certain amount of

you won‘t find 1080p.

time and, secondly, before

The picture formats 4:3,

actually using the box you

16:9, 16:10 and 21:9 are

won‘t know ahead of time

available as is an Overscan

what you‘re going to be

(an image view that is larger

watching. Besides, you can

than originally intended by

also change your preferenc-

the resolution) of up to 6%. So, why does the Boxee

es at any time.

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From what we can tell, this

offer four different picture

is an unnecessary question;

formats? Most modern TVs

this setting can be changed

are 16:9 models and if you

anytime and there‘s natu-

should still have an older TV

rally, in addition to the se-

it would be in 4:3 format. But

lection „Content from the

there are some newer 16:10

Internet“ also the option „All

models out there as well as

Local Multimedia Content“

21:9 monitors. 21:9 moni-

available.

tors are especially meant for

The Boxee‘s main menu

playing back theatrical mov-

presents a list of all of

ies in their original format

the

functions

but with the disadvantage

Later,

that 16:9 broadcasts would

Shows, Movies, Apps, Files

now be shown with black

and Web) as well as notifica-

bands. In the end though, it

tions of multimedia content

doesn‘t matter what TV you

that the box automatically

have, the Boxee will be able

searched for and recom-

to adapt to the correct for-

mends to us. At the very top

mat.

box‘s

(Friends,

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main Watch

the box blends in the current

Thanks to a wide selection

local temperature and time.

of OSD languages (English,

Before

we

occupy

our-

Spanish, German, French,

selves with all of the capa-

Italian,

Swedish,

Danish,

bilities of this box, it pays to

Dutch,

Russian,

Turkish,

take one more look in the

Farsi, Portuguese, Norwe-

Settings menu. It‘s divided

gian,

into six sections (General,

Polish), it should be pos-

Media, File Sources, Net-

sible for anyone to find an

work, Parents Control, Sys-

appropriate choice. We also

tem) and is logically laid out.

appreciated that the Boxee

In the submenu General

also provides choices for in-

you can adjust settings such

ternational OSD keyboards,

as output resolution, de-

such as, Thai, Hebrew, Cy-

16. The vast library of current shows 17. Detailed programming descriptions provide information on content 18. Sorting the shows by provider 19. Picture quality is excellent and leaves nothing to be desired even on large bigscreen TVs 20. Thanks to AirPlay compatibility the Boxee can also be fed with multimedia content from iPhones and iPads

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Finnish,

Czech

and

rillic, Greek or Chinese traditional. When the box is used to receive radio channels or to play back music, a functional screen saver would be a nice thing to have. The Boxee has three different variants (Slideshow, Black and Dim) available. In Slideshow mode single folders and the pictures they



21 6 contain can easily be se-

turer‘s website. In this user-

lected.

friendly PC or MAC tool you

The submenu Media lets

simply select all of the direc-

the user select the primary

tories with the desired con-

audio for videos and also

tent, such as music, videos

customize the subtitle dis-

or pictures, and before you

play

know it they are all accessi-

(size,

color).

The

language

and

manufacturer

ble on the Boxee.

even thought about a small

The Network settings are

detail, one that always ir-

also quite extensive. In ad-

ritated us in other devices:

dition to the usual suspects,

the listing of articles with the

like DHCP, manual IP entry

alphabetical sorting of mu-

as well as the various WiFi

sic files or videos. This has

options, the Boxee also has

earned high praise from us

settings for Proxy server

and provides for the user a

and VPN. These two options

nicely organized media list.

make it possible to bypass IP

It gets more exciting in

blocks.

the File Sources menu. Here

A quick search in the In-

the local sources are set up

ternet reveals a wide assort-

that will dictate from where

ment of mostly paid servers

the box will access multime-

for this purpose and thanks

dia content. Choices include AFP (Apple Filing Protocol), the Boxee Media Manager, NFS (Network File System), UPnP (Universal Plug and Play), SMB (Windows Network) and Local. Regardless of whether you make available your multimedia content on your MS Windows

PC

(SMB),

have

your content running on a Linux PC (NFS), utilize for example a UPnP compatible satellite receiver that makes available all of your recorded content, or if you want to be able to access your content on a MAC machine (AFP), the Boxee offers the corresponding transfer protocols for all of these applications. We had no problems in our tests setting up network connections using all of these standards. At the same time we were also able to select how often the Boxee should look for content and what kind (music, video or pictures) it should be. If you want to have absolutely nothing to do with network protocols, you can download for free the Boxee Media Manager from the manufac-

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21. Setting up VPN connections is also supported 22. Thanks to the integrated parental controls, inappropriate content for children can be hidden from view with the push of one button on the remote control 23. Thanks to access to social networks, the Boxee automatically searches in the background for videos that were uploaded to the network by my friends 24. The Watch Later function makes it easy to watch video clips on a TV that were previously marked on an iPad or Smartphone 25. The web browser worked perfectly in our tests and thanks to the keyboard on the back of the remote control, it makes for a real alternative to a PC or Smartphone 26. Entering a web address 27. The web browser lets you post status updates easily to Facebook, Twitter or Tumblr 28. The web browsers Favorites function 29. AirPlay playback of an HD video from an iPad via the Boxee 30. Thanks to the Watch Later Bookmarklet, video clips from YouTube, Vimeo, etc. can easily be sent to the Boxee 31. App overview of the Boxee. The inappropriate content is staring you right in the face on the very first page 32. CBS8 News from Los Angeles 33. Delicious recipes invite you to try them out yourself 34. The recipes are presented as entertaining video clips 35. M4A music playback

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36 6 to the Boxee support of clas-

to know that you can do oth-

sic proxy servers up to and

ers things during this time

including complex VPN con-

since the box takes care of

nections, these can easily be

this task in the background. Second in the list is the

used. The

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Enable

heading „Watch Later“ and this

es“ in the Network settings

that we are all very familiar

really caught our attention

with: suppose that you‘re

and before we take up this

surfing the Internet and you

subject a little later in this

come across a great video

report, we can say this: yes,

on YouTube, Vimeo or some

the Boxee is AirPlay com-

other

patible and can therefore

watching that clip on your

be supplied with multimedia

PC‘s monitor, wouldn‘t you

content wirelessly from an

rather watch it on your big

iPhone or iPad.

highlights

HD TV?

service.

a

problem

Instead

of

Controls

Up until now you had to

menu can be used to block

identify the name of the clip,

inappropriate content from

find it again using a com-

the kids and as we dem-

patible media box and only

onstrated in our tests this

then could you play it back

is an absolutely necessary

on your normal TV. But with

and useful feature. If it‘s not

the Boxee it‘s not like that;

turned on, a variety of con-

thanks to the Watch Later

tent will appear in the Main

function you can create a

menu that truly would not be

small Bookmarklet for your

suitable for kids.

browser (a small Java macro

The

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heading

Streaming from iOS devic-

Parental

Last but not least there‘s

in the form of a bookmark).

the System submenu. From

This will let you transfer a

here the software can be up-

clip that is currently active

dated, a number of browser

on your PC to the Boxee‘s

settings

adjusted

Watch Later list so that they

(such as, deleting cookies,

are then instantly available

activating

to you from the box.

can or

be

deactivating

pop ups) and the digital sig-

This feature works very

nal output can be matched

well together with nearly all

(Dolby Digital, DTS, Dolby

web browsers and operating

Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD,

systems and functioned ex-

DTS-HD, LPCM 7.1) to a digi-

ceptionally well in our tests.

tal stereo system if it is con-

The communication between

nected to the Boxee.

the PC and the Boxee was

After all the basic settings

handled by a server from

have been taken care of and

the manufacturer and during

the box has been custom-

our tests it was always read-

ized the way we like, the

ily accessible and performed

Main menu finally appears

its

with all of its different func-

problems. It didn‘t take long

tions.

for this Watch List Book-

functions

without

any

The first thing to pop into

marklet to become the most

our eyes is the „Friends“

widely used entry in our web

heading. With this feature

browser‘s Favorites list.

the box gathers all of the

The next heading is Shows.

multimedia content that was

Here numerous shows will

uploaded by all of your social

be listed from all different

media friends. This process

categories like Action, Ad-

takes about one minute.

venture,

In the meantime it‘s nice

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Comedy,

Family,

Documentaries, Talk Shows,



etc. The content comes from

busters. There‘s seemingly

some of the new Hollywood

loaded. Not only that, there‘s

various providers such as

an endless amount of pro-

blockbusters.

the RSS Feeder, Apps for

Crunchyroll, Engadget, Revi-

fessionally produced content

sion 3, TED or TVO whereby

that is divided into dozens of

the

and

etc. that can be selected. If

most of the content origi-

categories. We were totally

Vudu are available. For a

you‘re interested in foreign-

nates from Crunchyroll and

amazed at all the different

subscription fee, users have

language TV channels, you

Revision 3.

MUBI content that was avail-

access to whatever‘s cur-

can also get your fill with

able.

rently available on TV or in

content like CBS8 Los An-

The quality varies greatly

For those within the USA services

Netflix

Revision 3, MLB, Slingbox,

by provider but from some

With the OpenFilm plat-

the movie theaters. Holly-

geles. There‘s even Apps for

of them (e.g. Revision 3)

form the Boxee has access

wood blockbusters, current

hundreds of delicious reci-

it‘s top notch thanks to HD

to an equally large archive

TV series and the latest pro-

pes available. And the best

resolution. In addition to

of movies and clips from

ductions from the biggest

part? The recipes are pre-

free offerings, there‘s also

up and coming filmmakers.

movie studios are directly

sented not just in plain text

paid providers available thus

Here directors have the abil-

available through the Boxee

form but also as video clips

making

television

ity to present their work to

at any time. Unfortunately

making the decision to cook

series such as Southpark,

the general public and make

this service is not free and

that much easier.

Lost, The Simpsons or The

themselves known. Also di-

due to international regula-

You might recall at the

Office available.

vided into numerous cat-

tions cannot be viewed out-

beginning of this report we

The heading Movies is pre-

egories, the interested user

side of the USA.

mentioned that the App sec-

sented graphically the same

can discover one or more

There‘s a wide variety of

top movies that might

possibilities hidden behind

sortment

the

classic

as Shows and provides access

to

MUBI

and

OpenFilm. MUBI is an Internet service that is

geared

toward

those movie lovers whose inter-

be more enjoyable than

heading

Apps.

tion also contains an asof

inappropriate

From

content for the kids from

here Apps for all the differ-

providers, such as, YouPorn,

ent services such as You-

PornHub, or Porn Banana

Tube, Vimeo, Weather,

whereby a sorting of all the

News, etc. can

available Apps based on user

be down-

ests lie beyond the classic Hollywood block-

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preferences

reveals

quite

a few more similar Apps on the first results page. To

put

it

plain


and simple, the number of

video on the iPad can now

available Apps for the Boxee

be seen in full-screen mode

is nearly unlimited and thus

on the TV. It also functions

offers something for every

just as perfectly for all forms

user. Thanks to the practi-

of music and Podcasts. And

cal App store, the user can

while we‘re talking about the

download these small pro-

iPhone and iPad, the Boxee

grams to the Boxee with

Remote App for all iOS de-

the push of just one button

vices can be used to operate

on the remote control. Dur-

and control the Boxee com-

ing our tests it took us quite

fortably from your Smart-

some time to go through the

phone although the capa-

extensive App store to get

bilities of the virtual remote

an idea of all the interest-

control are somewhat lim-

ing Apps that are available.

ited and therefore isn‘t re-

The list of Apps is truly wide-

ally that much of an added

reaching.

benefit compared to the real

And yet with all of this In-

remote control.

ternet content available, the

To round it all off, the Box-

Boxee can also play back lo-

ee is enhanced even more

cal multimedia content via

by the integration of a fully

the network, a USB connec-

functional Internet browser

tion or a memory card. As

that can be found under the

mentioned before, all of the

heading Web. In addition

standard transfer protocols

to the capability to save to

are available for network ac-

your Favorites, it makes for

cess. The following file for-

an excellent alternative to

mats are supported: Audio:

a PC-based or Smartphone-

MP3, MP4, WAV, OGG, DTS;

based web browser thanks

Video: MKV, FLV, MTS,MT2S,

to the practical keyboard on

TS, AVI, DivX MPEG4, XVid

the underside of the remote

MPEG4,

and

control. In our tests it had

WMV-9; Pictures: JPG, PNG,

no trouble handling any of

GIF, BMP and TIFF. In our

the websites we surfed to; it

tests the playback of audio

could even handle Flash con-

and video files via network

tent without any difficulties.

MOV,

MP4-2

and/or memory card worked

Social

networks,

from

of pictures on the big-screen

movies, series, music, ra-

plasma TV in our test center

dio and of course the Web,

was quite enjoyable.

it all comes merged together

Internet,

IPTV,

Naturally, we also wanted

very nicely in the Streaming

to take a closer look at the

Player Boxee and is avail-

Boxee‘s

function.

able to the user using just

As soon as the Boxee was

one single remote control.

connected to the local net-

Thanks to the many different

work, the iPhone and iPad

network

became possible playback

capabilities, multimedia con-

sources. One button-push

tent from other devices can

is all that‘s needed and just

be played back through the

AirPlay

like that the HD

OPINION

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RECOMMENDED PRODUCT BY

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+ Excellent manufacturing quality and extravagant design The number of available movies, series, music, radio stations, Apps and IPTV is unbelievably large In addition to Standby mode, the Boxee can also be turned off completely lowering its power usage to less than 1.0 Watt

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Function /LAN

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—/— —

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Website

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Function /LAN

—/—

DiSEqC

S-Video/HDMI

—/●

Scart/Digital Audio

—/—

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AZBox

Website

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Function

HDTV / Linux Receiver with Multimedia Features and large Flashmemory for 3 Boot Images

/LAN

●/●

Channel Memory

unlimited

DiSEqC

1.0 / 1.1 / 1.2 / USALS

S-Video/HDMI

—/●

Scart/Digital Audio

—/●

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Website

Function

Satellite Antenna Meter

Function

Frequency Range

950~2150 MHz

Video Output

Built-in Monitor

LCD display

Horizon Global Electronics www.horizonhge.com Digital Satellite Meter for

Frequency Range

and

Signals

950 ~ 2150 MHz

Video Output

Built-in Monitor

LCD display

05-06/2013 DEVISER S30 Highly accurate handheld meter optimized for the satellite dish installer

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Handheld Signal Analyzer with Spectrum for

Frequency Range

910 ~ 2150 MHz

Video Output

yes

Built-in Monitor

5,7“ Color-TFT, VGA Resolution

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Function

Expert Opinion

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KWS-Electronic

Website

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www.sat-link.com.cn

Function

Digital Meter & Receiver for

Frequency Range Video Output

yes

Built-in Monitor

4.3 inch display

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and

47 ~ 862 MHz & 950 ~ 2150 MHz

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www.horizonhge.com Digital Meter for Analogue,

Frequency Range

48 ~ 862 MHz

Video Output

Built-in Monitor

LCD display

and

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Signals

Tianjin Deviser Electronics Instrument

Website

www.devisertek.com

Function

Optical Power Meter

Frequency Range

-43 dBm ~ +25 dBm

Video Output

Built-in Monitor

LCD display

11-12/2012 11-12/2012 HORIZON HD-T2 One of the world’s first DVB-T2 signal analyzers with exceptional data

DEVISER AE 120 Optical Power Meter Extremely simle to use but at same time very accurate

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Website Function

www.devisertek.com Professional Meter for

Frequency Range

and CATV (analog TV)

5 ~ 1000 MHz

Video Output Built-in Monitor

,

— 320 × 240 TFT display

Expert Opinion

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Website

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Function

/

Frequency Range

and DSS Signal Analyzer

950-2150 MHz

Video Output

Built-in Monitor

4.3” TFT LCD display (16:9)

04-05/2012 SPAROS SAT HD Very useful meter for setting up critical satellite systems

09-10/2012 DEVISER DS2400T This is by far the best handheld measuring instrument for DVB-T, DVB-C and CATV I have come across. Deviser has done an excellent job!

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SatCatcher

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Website

www.satcatcher.com

Website

www.horizonhge.com

Function

Digital and analog cable TV meter

Function

Satellite and terrestrial antenna meter

Frequency Range

46~862 MHz (for digital TV) and 46~870 MHz (for analog TV)

Video Output Built-in Monitor

Frequency Range

45~861 MHz (terrestrial) and 950~2150 MHz (satellite)

Video Output

120 x 64 3.5“ LCD color display

Built-in Monitor

LCD display

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12-01/2012 Horizon HD-STM Perfect choice for an installer who values a practical instrument.

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D-Link

Website

www.dlink.com

Function

Internet Streaming Box

WIFI /LAN

●/●

Internal Storage HDTV

no yes (up to 1080p)

CVBS/HDMI

—/●

USB/SD Card

●/●

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Netgear

Website

www.netgear.com

Function

Streaming Player

WIFI /LAN

●/●

Internal Storage HDTV

no yes (up to 1080p)

CVBS/HDMI

—/●

USB/SD Card

—/—

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AZBox

Website

www.azbox.com

Function

HDTV / Linux Receiver with Multimedia Features and large Flashmemory for 3 Boot Images

/LAN

●/●

Channel Memory

unlimited

DiSEqC

1.0 / 1.1 / 1.2 / USALS

S-Video/HDMI

—/●

Scart/Digital Audio

—/●

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Roku

Website

www.roku.com

Function

Streaming Player

WIFI /LAN

●/—

Internal Storage HDTV

no yes (up to 1080p)

CVBS/HDMI

●/●

USB/SD Card

—/●

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LookeeTV

Website

www.lookeetv.com

Function

Multimedia Player for local media and Internet

WIFI /LAN

●/●

Internal Storage HDTV

yes, 1.14 GB yes (up to 720p)

CVBS/HDMI

●/●

USB/SD Card

●/●

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AZBox

Website

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Function

HDTV / Miniature HDTV Linux Receiver with Multimedia Features

/LAN

●/●

Channel Memory

unlimited

DiSEqC

1.0 / 1.1 / 1.2 / 1.3 / USALS

S-Video/HDMI

—/●

Scart/Digital Audio

—/●

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IPTV/WebTV Receivers of 21st Century Logitech

Website

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Function

IPTV Receiver

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Jiuzhou

Website

www.jiuzhou.com.cn

Function

IPTV Set-Top-Box

Stream Protocol

UDP

Menu Standards

HTML4, Javascript 1.5, Java Virtual Machine

WLAN

● (via USB stick)

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FEATURE

Ultra High Definition

■ Picture from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Sunspot_TRACE.jpeg (Photo Credit: NASA/TRACE)

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• reduced bandwidth by 50% • can be used also for very small screens • divides the video in 64x64 pixel blocks • requires advanced processors in the receiver

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Ultra High Definition

Designed for Ultra High Definition TV Jacek Pawlowski

Every 9-11 years we observe a step forward in digital video technology. Compare the dates of the main standard publications: - 1992: VCD, CDi - 1994: MPEG-2 (H.262) and DVD-Video - 2004: MPEG-4 (H.264), Blu-ray Disc, Internet streaming, mobile video - 2013: HEVC (H.265) - the expected new standard for ultra high definition video The interesting thing is that this corresponds more or less to the 11 years long solar cycle. Every 11 years, the number of sunspots reach a maximum - see picture 1. Is it possible that the smart guys working on digital video standardization are influenced by this natural phenomenon? Perhaps a high number of sunspots turns them up so much that they simply have to reduce the tension and publish a new

standard? We will come back to that at the end of this article. The new standard is selfexplained by its name – HEVC means High Efficiency Video Coding. HVEC is claimed to be about 50% more efficient than MPEG-4/H.264. Let’s compare what bit rates are needed for today’s SD channel, HD channel and a future Ultra HD channel depending on video compression method: MPEG-2, MPEG-4 and HEVC. We put the figures in table 1. Please note that by a UHD channel we mean a video resolution of 3,840 x 2,160 pixels in a progressive mode (2160p). So, it is even a bigger improvement than HD

had over SD (760p/1080i vs. 480i/576i). As everybody can see, the improvement in data compression is tremendous. In fact, when work on HEVC started this was the main objective: to achieve about 50% improvement in coding efficiency without sacrificing video quality perceived by humans. And here we come to a very vital question: does HEVC really guarantee a video quality comparable with today’s HD? The first tests have been already carried out. Most of them dealt with HD material and indeed proved that HVEC did pretty well in comparison to MPEG-4. The final conclusion was that the average bit

rate reduction for HEVC compared to H.264/MPEG-4 AVC was 49.3%. So very, very close to the initial target. But what about UHD? Has anybody tested the HEVC performance for higher resolutions than today’s HDTV? Yes, they have. One of the most rigorous tests was carried out by the researchers from the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne in Lausanne, Switzerland. They used a large ultra high resolution LCD monitor (56” Sony Trimaster SRM-L560) and prepared 3 different bit streams with different content: Road Traffic, People On the Street and Sintel2 (computer animation). Eeach video stream was compressed with: MPEG-4 codec and HVEC codec. The test result was: HVEC significantly outperforms MPEG-4. Moreover, it is possible to achieve a 50-75% reduction in bit rate if HVEC is used instead of MPEG-4. New standard will inevitably entail a lot of turmoil

MPEG-2 (H.262)

MPEG-4 (H.264)

HVEC (H.265)

SD (480i/576i)

2.5-3.5 Mbps

1.5-2.5 Mbps

0.8-1.5 Mbps

HD (1080i)

12-18 Mbps

6-9 Mbps

3-4.5 Mbps

12-18 Mbps

6-9 Mbps

UHD (2160p)

■ Table 1: Comparing Standard Definition, High Definition and Ultra High Definition Characteristics

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Jacek Pawlowski enjoys the help of his personal assistant while working on this report.

not only in the digital TV industry. It will also affect the Internet world. Most likely it will marginalize the VP8 codec that Google realized for royalty-free use. It will also affect mobile devices. Despite the fact that HVEC is specified to resolutions as high as 8,192 × 4,320 pixels, it has a lot of much lower modes of operation (the professionals call them profiles). For example, the lowest Profile 1 is specified

for a resolution of 128×96 @ 33.7 frames per second and just 128 kbps bit rate. The profiles go up to Profile 6.2 which is suitable for the highest resolutions and the highest bit rates. Once HVEC is widely accepted, we will find it everywhere: from very simple cheap devices with very small screens up to the largest flat screen monitors and TVs. Should HEVC be useful only for very high resolutions, one could be skepti-

cal about its quick implementation in real world products. But because it offers a 50% bit rate reduction which means also a 50% bandwidth reduction, one can be certain it will not be long when most of the new equipment will be HEVC compatible. How was it possible that HVEC is so much better than MPEG-4 which up to now we all used to regard as state of the art technology? And why did the scientists and engineers not invent HVEC ten years ago when they came up with MPEG-4? The answer is: 10 years ago the available processors and memories were too weak and too small to make this technology feasible. To reduce the required bit rate by half, an HVEC receiver has to be equipped with a fast multi-core processor and large and fast memories. An HEVC decoder has to process the signal in a number of tasks in parallel. This is possible because in the HEVC concept, the video frames are divided into multiple tiles and each tile is then processed in parallel. Moreover, HVEC

breaks video frames not into 16x16 pixel blocks like it was in H.264, but into blocks of 64x64 pixels. One can easily imagine that the power of the receiver processor must be correspondingly greater to process bigger blocks. We said that HEVC is possible today due to great advances in technology. Let’s compare what was available at the time digital video standards were and will be published: - 1992: IC technology > 1 micron, memory >50$/MB, processor 500 MHz - 2003: IC technology < 0.1 micron, memory <50$/GB, processor ~3 GHz single-core - 2013: IC technology 14 nm, memory <5$/GB, processor ~3 GHz multi-core So, were the authors of digital video standards influenced by the solar cycle or rather by advances in technology? I think the answer is now clear. And is the HEVC/H.265 the end of the road or they will invent and standardize yet another more efficient compression standard in the future? Ask me in 11 years.

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FEATURE

Selfmade IPTV

TV From a Network Part 2

• Structure of a Transport Stream • Multiple TV channels can be placed in a transport stream using a Multiplexer • TS Reader offers a multiplex function • Certain Linux receivers operate via a streaming function • Only high-speed WLANs are suitable for IPTV

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Self-made IPTV

Vitor Martins Augusto With digital TV transmissions each frequency represents one transponder. Multiple TV channels can be found on a single transponder, the number of TV channels depends on the picture quality of each individual channel. If quite a few channels are to fit on a transponder, then the picture resolution would be reduced while at the same time the compression rate would increase. The result would be a TV channel with a narrower bandwidth and a corresponding reduction in picture quality. Thanks to the new HDTV formats that, for example, are used by DVB-S2, DVBC2 or DVB-T2, higher bandwidths per channel are now possible and in turn larger compressions can be obtained with these MPEG4 methods compared to MPEG2 that is mostly used by DVB-S, DVB-C and DVB-T. In each case it involves a continuous data stream that basically consists of only ones and zeros. How can

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such a data stream transport various audio and video carriers together with NIT, EPG, Videotext such that all these channels are available simultaneously at the same time? It’s very simple: the data of each channel is placed in small packets and incorporated into the transport stream one behind the other in very short time intervals. If you want to watch a specific channel on the transponder, the receiver would have to capture the matching data packets for that

channel, put them back together and then display the resulting data stream. Two technical terms that are quite often used in this scenario are: Multiplexer: The device responsible for creating the transport

stream. Various incoming data streams are converted into small data packets and inserted back to back into the transport stream. De-multiplexer: The device that extracts the individual streams from the transport stream and

1. To the right TS Reader Pro shows the complete content of a transponder stream together with each of the PIDs. The streaming parameters can be defined in the Settings menu. 2. PIDs that are to be filtered out of the transport stream can be entered in the “PID Removal” field 3. In the upper field the individual channels can be streamed via various IP/Ports

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combines them into individual TV channels. If you want to build your own IPTV network, then it would be a good idea to have a de-multiplexer and multiplexer available, otherwise you’d have to insert the received transponder completely into the network. This isn’t always desired since a transponder often carries unwanted channels that would take up valuable bandwidth in the network. It would be far more elegant to remove these unwanted channels.

tinuous operation. The beloved TS Reader program shows that it can also be done less expensively. Using a normal PC and the TS Reader Pro version, transport streams can be multiplexed under Windows quite thoroughly. After TS Reader has been successfully started and is receiving the desired transponder from a tuner, it can then be streamed into a network. Before the entire

stream is inserted into the network, you should first go to the “Settings” option under the “Forward” menu. Here in the “PID Removal” section you can enter in the PIDs that should not be part of the stream. In our case it’s the PIDs 0x0310, 0x0410 and 0x0f10: we only want to stream RTP-1 and RTP-2 in our network. The PIDs can be read in TS Reader’s main window on the right side. Keep in mind that the PIDs are entered in hexadecimal format!

In the 01-02/2013 issue of TELE-audiovision we tested, for example, the Desing NDS3975. This professional receiver comes with a complete multiplexer that lets the user not only filter out any unwanted channels from the transponder received by the built-in tuner, this receiver can read in an additional transponder via the ASI interface and, on top of that, can also receive an IPTV stream. The channels coming into the NDS3975 can then be thrown together in the Multiplexer Menu. Professional solutions consist of these kinds of dedicated devices that were conceived for long-term con134 TELE-audiovision International — The World‘s Largest Digital TV Trade Magazine — 07-08/2013 — www.TELE-audiovision.com

Streaming can now be started. To do this go to the “Forward to UDP” option in the “Forward” menu. The first section lets you stream each individual channel separately whereby a separate port channel must be entered for each channel. This streaming method is simpler but it comes with a very big disadvantage: every time the user changes channels, a new IP and port number must be entered. It’s not the very best way of doing things. It would be better to use the second section “Mux Forwarding”. If an IP address is used from the multicasting pool (224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255), then the stream automatically becomes available as UDB multicasting in the entire network to every user; they need to enter the IP and port number, for example, in VLC. TS Reader Pro displays the stream and the inserted amount of data in a black screen. You’ll quickly see why you should never stream to the Internet without having a flat-rate data plan.


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4. In a second window TS Reader Pro shows the status of the streams and especially interesting is the display showing the amount of data being inserted into the network.

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5. The stream can now be received by any computer or IPTV receiver. We’re using the VLC software on the computer. “Open Network Stream…” is opened under Media. 6. Now “UDP://@224.2.2.2:1001” must be entered; the IP and Port number naturally have to match what was entered into TS Reader Pro.

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7. VLC now starts the reception of the stream and if everything works as it should, you’ll see the Play button change over to a Pause button (lower left). 8. After 1-2 seconds a picture appears.

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To receive the stream, open up the VLC application on another PC. Obviously, this computer has to be connected to the same network. Under “Media” in the menu, “Open Network Stream…” should be selected and in the window that appears, “UDP://@224.2.2.2:10 01” should be entered. If you chose a different IP and/or port number, then of course you’d have to enter in those values. VLC will then start and you’ll be able to surf between all of the streamed channels. If it doesn’t work, check the usual suspects: Firewall,

Antivirus, Network. In our test center we had a completely different problem. VLC could not receive any UDP multicast via the network even though TS Reader Pro was able to as a receiver. Thanks to our signal analyzers we were able to confirm that the stream itself was OK; even our PC was correctly configured. So what was wrong? After a few hours the culprit was identified: Oracle’s Open

Source Software VirtualBox, with which we tested virtual operating systems, installed a virtual network card that VLC apparently gave preference to. Since the stream would be coming from the real network card, the screen remained black. Deactivating the virtual network card from VirtualBox helped with the problem. You just have to find the problem first… Another inexpensive so-

lution to implement IPTV in private homes would be to make a Linux receiver such as the AZBox ME or AZBox Mini ME available to every user. Instead of having one of these receivers in every room and running the necessary cable for each of them, place the receivers in a server cabinet and connect them to a Quadro LNB via a multiswitch. Each user would be given the IP address for

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9. Under “Playback-Program” you can use the right mouse button to switch between the injected channels. But there’s a little error that has appeared. TS Reader Pro did manage to filter the SIC, TVI and HD channels (they no longer are available) but since the PID with the transponder 1:1 was streamed into the network, these channels still appear by mistake. With a real multiplexer such as the Dexing NDS3975, this wouldn’t have happened. 10. On the second computer we analyzed the IPTV stream with TS Reader Pro as the client. It’s easy to recognize: only two channels are available yet in the PID table to the left the EIT and SDT PIDs near the bottom still show all of the channels.

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have sufficient bandwidth available. Since the labels of all of the different WLAN generations don’t really reveal all that much, we put together the table at bottom. If you consider that an HDTV channel has a transfer rate of12MBit/s, then there’s absolutely no doubt that for IPTV applications you should upgrade to the newest 802.11ac standard. The maximum transfer rates shown in the table are gross values. In normal everyday use you should expect the actual values to be half of that; that’s why we feel that the older WLAN 802.11x standards would simply be too slow – pixilation and intermittent video would be the result.

their receiver allowing them to take part in watching unrestricted TV via a browser and VLC. And it wouldn’t matter what room the user would happen to be in at the time.

At first glance this solution seems somewhat absurd; we actually tried it and after only a short time we got used to the idea and liked the freedom of watching TV on a laptop anywhere in the house.

It gets even more interesting when you consider that WLAN can be used for IPTV data transmissions. If you decide to utilize this technology, you should definitely upgrade to the latest WLAN technology to make sure you

WLAN Standard

Maximum Transfer Rate

Bandwidth

Frequency Range

802.11

2Mbit/s

20MHz

2.4GHz

802.11a

54Mbit/s

20MHz

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The more we play around with IPTV, the more excited we get about its possibilities. And it’s not just the fact that you no longer have to deal with running cables all over the house, it’s much more about its flexibility: you can go anywhere in your home and still continue to watch that show or movie. It even boasts new possibilities such as creating your own channel, streaming movies and much more.



Satellite Reception in the Ka-Band

New in the Ka-Band Update

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■ View of Vitor's workshop. Using the

meters available to him, he can detect virtually all satellite signals. Currently he focuses on the Ka band, a new field for satellite DX experiments.

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Satellite Reception in the Ka-Band

The Same Spectrum – Again and Again Vitor Martins Augusto

Did you notice? In the previous issue 05-06/2013 of TELE-audiovision the layout of the Ka band article on pages 138 and 139 turned out a bit different than expected. It always showed the same spectrum of Hellas Sat 2 in the Ku and Ka bands, rather than an individual spectrum for each satellite between 39.0°E and 30.0°W. We’re terribly sorry about that and have prepared the correct pictures in this issue. This time, each satellite comes with the spectrum of the current Ku band and

Ka band (in the 19.7 to 20.2 frequency range). There’s currently only one consumer LNB available to receive that particular frequency range, namely the Inverto White Ka. Just have a look for yourself and in case you’re wondering: Yes, this is actually what you get, or more appropriately, what you don’t get – apart from the TooWay Internet service and a single transponder on Hotbird 13.0°E (which we could not use either) there’s absolutely nothing in the 19.7 to 20.2 GHz range. Zero, nada, rien. When you look at Europe as a whole,

this LNB will only be of use in Ireland, where you can receive Soarsat. This provider, however, uses a spot beam which means you’re left in the dark outside Ireland, even with large antennas. We also mentioned the DirecTV SL3 LNB in our original article. Of course we tried that LNB as well, but found nothing in the 18.3 to 18.8 GHz range. This LNB’s feed is only compatible with circular signals, while satellites beaming their signals to European users transmit linear signals. What’s more, the SL3 feeds don’t simply contain a dielectric which can be replaced. Rather, the feeds are cast and cannot be replaced so exchanged. I’m currently trying to disassemble the entire LNB and then use a standard linear feed from a Ku band LNB. Should this attempt eventually bear fruit I will definitely report on it with a special article. So let’s keep our fingers crossed! As far as the Ka band is concerned we have received first reports of success

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from the new group of Ka band satellite DXers who have succeeded in receiving signals from Ka band transponders in the 21.2 to 22.2 GHz range from Eutelsat 7A (7.0°E) and Eutelsat 16A (16.0°E) in Central Europe. Direct feeds from African providers can be received from those transponders. What makes matters even more interesting: Those transmissions are free to air, which is great news for people from Africa living in Europe. Channels from Angola, Senegal and Congo are available this way, among others. Unfortunately, however, it’s not all gold: 1) Symbol rates are consistently low, in the 1000 to 2150 range. This means that some receivers may not be able to actually process those signals. This is one of the reasons why we always look at receiver behaviour with low symbol rates in TELE-audiovision test reports. 2) Ka band LNBs for the 21.2 to 22.2 GHz range are currently very hard to get. They are only produced in small numbers for professional applications, which means you might have to accept long delivery times. One thing is for sure: The Ka band is becoming an ever more interesting reception range and creates a new playground for satellite DXers who are through with everything the C and Ku bands have to offer.

Comparison Ku (10.7-12.7GHz) vs Ka (19.7-20.2GHz) Each pair shows the respective satellite in the Ku-Band (10.7 GHz – 12.7 GHz) and in the Ka-Band (19.7 GHz to 20.2 GHz). Notice that a valid signal requires an RF level above approximately -59 dBm. Eutelsat 9A at 9.0E contains 4 transponders in the Ka-Band, which belong to the TooWay satellite based internet service. Using the KWS VAROS 109 it was possible to see a Ka-Band transponder on Hotbird at 13.0E. I received some feedback with a satellite modem, but since I have no valid subscription, I could not further test the reception. www.TELE-audiovision.com — 07-08/2013 — TELE-audiovision International — 全球发行量最大的数字电视杂志

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AZBox Ultra HD Recovery

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AZBox Ultra HD Resurrection

• Even "dead" receivers can be recovered • There are often multiple ways to resurrect a receiver • Courage and effort are worth it to update the software of an old receiver • Yamon and JTAG are two essential ingredients for receiver revival

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AZBox Ultra HD Recovery

How to Turn a Brick Back into a Receiver Vitor Martins Augusto

A brick. That‘s what a receiver is called that can‘t be resurrected. It‘s dead and can only be used as a paperweight. That‘s exactly what happened to my AZBox Ultra HD. I was experi-

■ In TELE-audiovision 08-09/2010 we presented the AZBox Ultra HD. In our current report we describe how to recover a "dead" AZBox Ultra HD. http://www.TELE-audiovision.com/TELE-satellite-1009/eng/azbox.pdf

menting with it and wanted to upload the latest E2 firmware to it. As usual I didn‘t read the software uploading instructions and, just like that, my AZBox Ultra HD became a brick; nothing worked

anymore. So, what did I do? Bury it in my garden or try to figure out what went wrong? You guessed it, I opted for the latter choice.

■ A look into Vitor's real-life Workshop:

doing the TTL recovery makes your bench look as if you were doing open heart surgery. Seeing that the otherwise dead receiver is still responding to Putty is a great reassurance.

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The older AZBox receivers, including my Ultra HD, utilize an internal serial interface. You can use it to hook into the Bootloader and reflash the firmware. But it‘s not as easy as it sounds; the internal serial interface operates at TTL levels (3.3 volts) as opposed to the 12 volts of an RS232 interface. If you would use a null modem cable to directly connect this internal serial interface to the COM port of a PC, a hardware problem would result. In a case like this you‘d need a TTL adapter, something you could find very inexpensively on eBay for around 2 Euros. It has to do with a USB TTL adapter that would be automatically recognized by a PC as a COM port. This adapter uses the well-known Prolific 2303 chip that is used in most USB RS232 adapters. The one difference is that in this case MAX232 comes into play here for the level conversion. But I opted for another solution: I used an old Nokia DLR-2L data cable. Since I wasn‘t using this cable anymore, I simply cut off the Nokia con-

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nector. Using an oscilloscope I figured out that the red wire was RX, the green wire was TX and the black wire as expected was ground. An old CD-ROM audio cable for computers provided a suitable connector for the AZBox; the corresponding wires just had to be connected together. After an initial test, I realized I made a mistake that almost everyone else makes when it comes to serial transmissions: TX and RX naturally have to have a criss-cross connection. Once that was taken care of, it then worked as expected. Using Putty, a very well-known freeware terminal program, I was able to access the AZBox Bootloader. It announced that the firmware was invalid. This Bootloader is called YAMON (Yet Another MONitor) and is far more comprehensive than standard Bootloaders of older receivers. It lets you, among other things, read the RAM memory or send it to the PC. Aside from that, you can also delete, read and program the Flash memory. Finally, it‘s also possible to start the

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1. The Nokia DLR-2L cable features a TTL to RS232 converter and can be used to connect the COM-Port of a PC with a TTL interface. If your computer does not have a COM-port anymore, you can just use a RS232 to USB converter. Bear in mind that neither the Nokia-cable, nor the RS232 to USB converter cross the TX and RX lines: you will need to cross them yourself. Pay special attention to just use TX, RX and GND. The second pin on the AZBox PCB is not to be used. Doing so can quickly fry the circuit on the AZBox and then you are definitely locked out of any TTL restoration.

chip. This means that a jumper needs to be soldered. Because the two pins are really small, I just soldered a small wire. Later on, instead of de-soldering it, I cut the wires open, obtaining two small and fragile pins, which can be closed without further soldering.

2. See the white dot on the PCB, close to the 4 TTL pins? It marks the pin #1. On the different AZBox receivers the pins have always the same function:

6. The parallel JTAG adapter used in this process consists of soldering a total of four 100 Ohm resistors to a male DB25 connector. These are soldered each to pin 2, pin 3, pin 4 and pin 13. Finally, pins 20 to 25 have to be shunted. From each resistor and from the shunted pins, connect wires, as short as possible, to the pins of the JTAG port on the AZBox PCB. Connect the wires like in diagram right.

Pin 1 – TX Pin 2 – VCC (Warning: do not use this pin!) Pin 3 – GND Pin 4 – RX 3. When everything else fails, JTAG is your last resort before having to flash the chip externally. But before being able to do so it is convenient to solder some pins on the JTAG port, because the manufacturer left those out. 4. In order to prevent accidental writing to the flash chip a jumper exists. If not closed, the JTAG cannot write to the flash

5. This is the most difficult part of the JTAG retrofitting, as you do need proper equipment. I used a hot air soldering station to obtain two 103 resistors from an old motherboard. Using the same hot air station, I soldered these two miniscule resistors to the AZBox PCB, close to the JTAG port.

touches the receiver, I used a bit of paper. Put something heavy on the parallel port cable, to prevent the cable from accidentally moving, which could make the thin wires go off. The receiver has to be turned on during the JTAG process, so beware that there is live current on the open receiver. However, AZBox receivers normally use an external power supply, so you should not get hurt, even if you touch the receiver. This is not the case on receivers with build-in power supply. In these cases you have to be extra careful and advise other people in the house to not get near the receiver.

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execution of programs at any RAM address. The procedure is always to interrupt the startup of YAMON with CTRLC. Now the network interface is configured and activated. Finally, a TFTP server is started on the computer with which you can load an recovery image into RAM. You start with this and the receiver boots in a minimized Linux operating system. Next you copy, as you would

normally, an recovery image together with the update program to /tmp. The rights of the program must be changed so that it can be executed. When you start „update“ using the name of the recovery image, the receiver is reflashed after which the desired firmware can be flashed normally via USB and AZUp. No sooner said than done; I was successful in the first attempt: my AZBox Ultra HD started up like I initially

wanted with the current E2 OpenRSI firmware. Yes it was nice, but I still wasn‘t satisfied. I felt that the recovery procedure was far too complicated. There had to be a simpler way. I mean, if you already have the YAMON Bootloader, it should be possible to use it to directly burn the Flash. So, I tried to do exactly that. My plan: load the recovery image into the RAM, delete the Flash and then reflash

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to 115200 baud (bits per second). Then click the Open button to start the session. Finally, you can turn on the receiver. 3. If the boot loader has not been whipped you should be greeted by YAMON. You can stop the boot procedure of the receiver with CTRL-C, but if the kernel is corrupt or erased YAMON will stop anyway. 4. The next step is to setup the network. You need three commands: - “setenv ipaddr 192.168.xxx.yyy” will set the receiver’s IP address. Replace

xxx and yyy with suitable values for your network. Remember that xxx must be a unique value. - “setenv subnetmask 255.255.255.0” will set the receiver’s subnet mask, which usually is 255.255.255.0. - “setenv gateway 192.168.xxx.zzz” will set the gateway. This is normally the IP address of your router. If these three steps have been correctly done you can initialize the network with “net init” and start it with “net up”.

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TTL Recovery 1. To do the recovery, you need to enter YAMON as described before and then it is essential to configure and start the network adapter of the AZBox. 2. Now we want to load the recovery image called “vmlinux.bin” contained in the recovery archives. Do not press enter, yet! 3. You need to copy the required files to a folder, first. 4. Now it is time to start PumpKIN, the freeware TFTP server. 5. Configure the path to the folder were

you placed the recovery files for your AZBox.

9. If everything went well, you are now logged in.

6. Now you can press ENTER on the Putty window and hopefully the “vmlinux.bin” file will be loaded into the RAM of the AZBox.

10. Change to the “/tmp” folder with “cd / tmp”.

7. Type the “go” command inside the Putty window to start the recovery Linux from RAM. The usual start-up messages appear… 8. …and only a short while later, you will be prompted for the AZBOX login. Use “root” for login and you may or may not have to enter the password, which will be “azbox”.

11. And then confirm your network configuration with the command “ifconfig”. It is good to have the rooter configured as a DHCP server, which automatically provides the network configuration. 12. Use your favourite FTP client (we like the free FileZilla) and transfer the backup kernel and the “update” file to “/tmp” of your AZBox. Use the IP address obtained in the last step and don’t forget to specify the password, if required.

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for themselves when used to unsolder chips or small SMA components. You can get a good model starting at around 150 Euros. In just a few seconds I unsoldered two matching resistors labeled 103 from an old motherboard using a hotair soldering iron and soldered them to the AZBox circuit board. It‘s nice that this little resistor is sucked correctly onto the contacts thanks to the surface tension of the solder. It‘s not easy to check this with the naked eye. It‘s actually easier than it looks. The JTAG interface was finished in a few minutes; I could now get started. Using the OpenSource OpenOCD soft-

ware the Flash process is run. But I soon became disillusioned: the Flash process is slow. Not slow in the normal sense, but snail slow. According to my calculations the complete 8MB flash process would take eight weeks to complete! So I decided to have a look at the firmware file with a hex editor. It‘s easy to recognize on the „straight“ hexadecimal address if a new memory location starts. You have to think of the Flash memory like a diskette on which different files are stored. In between the files up until the next „straight“ memory address there‘s always a free space that is filled with either &H00 or &HFF. Since the kernel is also housed in the Flash and I already had a file like this on my PC, I could quickly figure out where to find it in the Flash. It definitely pays to snoop around in a Flash file; the OpenSource Hex editor „Frhed“ is perfect for this. My investigation found that the 8192 KB is divided is follows: • &H000000-&H0040000 – First Bootloader • &H004000-&H0080000 – YAMON • &H008000-&H0700000 – Linux Kernel • &H070000-&H07FFFFF – First File System It should be good enough to only

write the first &H80000 bytes instead of the complete &H800000. This flash process should be completed in just one night. Therefore, I copied the first &H80000 bytes into a new file using the Hex editor and then flashed it using OpenOCD. Sure enough, the next morning I was able to start my receiver as far as YAMON. Next I transferred the recovery image again into RAM via TFTP. To make sure I didn‘t once again lose both the Bootloader and YAMON, I used the Hex editor to delete the first &H80000 bytes and then flashed the remaining file starting at memory location &H008000. This process only needed a few minutes. Now look at that: the receiver start up again and I was able to quite normally upload the firmware using AZUp. The receiver was successfully raised from the dead. And there you have it: with the help of a TTL adapter and the availability of YAMON, you can directly write a kernel to every AZBox. You won‘t ever have to use a dead AZBox as a brick when building a new house because you can simply bring it back to life! This AZBox Ultra HD receiver has really grown on me; after a few sleepless nights, some soldering and incorporating a JTAG interface, I am now much more intimately familiar with the inside of this box than with any other receiver.

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However, you do not have to wait until the whole flash is programmed. That would take almost two weeks, at least on my computers. I tried two different ones and the results were the same. All you need to do is just to flash the first &H80000 bytes, which contain the first boot loader and the YAMON ROM monitor. This means that you can simply turn off the receiver as soon as the message “Programming at ac080000, count 0077FFFF bytes remaining” appears. Once this happens and all went well, you should be able to start YAMON again. You then are back in business, as you can repeat the regular TTL flashing process. But still, I found a better way of doing it… Read on!

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2. Configure and start the network and don’t forget to start PumpKIN.

1. The first thing you should always do with any of your receivers is to dump the flash, in case things go wrong. Start YAMON using the TTL interface and by pressing CTRL-C as prompted.

3. Use the “fwrite” command of YAMON to dump the flash into a file.

been successfully transferred. 6. And so does PumpKIN. 7. Right click on the dumped file and

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Self-made IPTV

Digital Terrestrial TV - 2nd Level

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Ultra High Definition

The Secret Special Transmission Modes

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Self-made IPTV

All About Fiber Optic Connectors

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Phase Shifts in Digital TV

Basic Knowledge: Polar Mount Antennas

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DVB-S2: Hide the SD inside the HD

How a Silicon Tuner Works

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How a tuner for VCM operates

Channel Capacity of a Transponder

www.TELE-audiovision.com/TELE-satellite-1205/eng/dvb-S2-vcm.pdf

www.TELE-audiovision.com/TELE-satellite-1107/eng/sdinhd.pdf

DVB-S2 MIS Reception with VCM/ACM

CI+ and HD+Encryption

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Automatic Creation of 3D

How MPEG Surround Works

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Testing Horizon to Horizon Actuator

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How SCR Works

www.TELE-audiovision.com/TELE-satellite-1101/eng/hbbtv.pdf

www.TELE-audiovision.com/TELE-satellite-0911/eng/scr.pdf

How DVB-C2 Works

How Decoding Works

www.TELE-audiovision.com/TELE-satellite-1009/eng/dvb-c2.pdf

www.TELE-audiovision.com/TELE-satellite-0909/eng/decoding.pdf

Streaming TV via the Internet

How ABS-S Works

www.TELE-audiovision.com/TELE-satellite-1007/eng/streaming.pdf

www.TELE-audiovision.com/TELE-satellite-0903/eng/abs-s.pdf

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New Developments

Matching LNB with Dish

Relation between Dish Size and EIRP

www.TELE-audiovision.com/TELE-satellite-0811/eng/lnb+dish.pdf

www.TELE-audiovision.com/TELE-satellite-0803/eng/dishsize.pdf

How to Calculate the Power Factor

Secrets of the Aspect Ratio

www.TELE-audiovision.com/TELE-satellite-0809/eng/powerfactor.pdf

www.TELE-audiovision.com/TELE-satellite-0801/eng/aspectratio.pdf

How to Solve Problems with DiSEqC

How the Network Connection Works

www.TELE-audiovision.com/TELE-satellite-0807/eng/diseqc.pdf

www.TELE-audiovision.com/TELE-satellite-0711/eng/networkconnections.pdf

How the 3D Diffractive Antenna Works

How the Ka Band Works

www.TELE-audiovision.com/TELE-satellite-0805/eng/3ddiffractive.pdf

www.TELE-audiovision.com/TELE-satellite-0709/eng/kaband.pdf

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How MPEG Works

The Secrets of Polarization

www.TELE-audiovision.com/TELE-satellite-0707/eng/mpeg.pdf

www.TELE-audiovision.com/TELE-satellite-0611/eng/polarization.pdf

Secrets of Antenne Alignment

The Secrets of Intermodulation

www.TELE-audiovision.com/TELE-satellite-0705/eng/performance.pdf

www.TELE-audiovision.com/TELE-satellite-0609/eng/intermodulation.pdf

The Secrets of HDMI

The New FEC in DVB-S2

www.TELE-audiovision.com/TELE-satellite-0703/eng/hdmi.pdf

www.TELE-audiovision.com/TELE-satellite-0605/eng/fec.pdf

The Relation of Dish Size and EIRP

The Secrets of MPEG4

www.TELE-audiovision.com/TELE-satellite-0701/eng/dishsize.pdf

www.TELE-audiovision.com/TELE-satellite-0603/eng/mpeg4.pdf

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Signal Analyzer Manufacturer DEVISER, China

DEVISER Success Triggers Expansion

■ The new DEVISER company headquarters in the Tianjin industrial zone. This is where both the administrative offices and the production premises of this manufacturer of professional meters are located.

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• new company headquarters streamlines production and administration at a single site • expansion of a dedicated repair and logistics centre in and for Europe • strong growth in export markets • state-of-the-art test benches for EMS and overvoltage protection

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Signal Analyzer Manufacturer DEVISER, China

DEVISER with new and modern company ë headquarters

■ Zhong Changgan is founder and

President of DEVISER. He established the company in 1990.

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In July of 2012 DEVISER moved into its new and spacious company headquarters in the industrial zone of Tianjin, a port city in Eastern China not far from Beijing. DEVISER has been a manufacturer of signal meters since 1990 and has worked up a substantial base of loyal customers. The reason is obvious: DEVISER pays special attention to quality and reliability over a long service life for all of its products. During the first years of operation only Chinese customers were able to benefit from that strategy, as products manufactured and sold by DEVISER were only available in China at first. Signal meters for cable TV were the major sellers at the time, and have stayed right on top up to this day. “65% of our signal meters are designed for cable TV,” according to Jason Wu, who heads the International Sales team and whom we already met two years ago during our fist visit to DEVISER. At that time DEVISER’s production premises and offices were spread over a number of different premises in Tianjin, but lasting success called for bundling all departments under a single roof. The shiny new and huge headquarters are ready to tackle continued growth, and Jason Wu gives us some details about the driving forces behind that goal: “We expect substantial increases in the meter segment for fibre-optic cables as well as for the telecommunications business.” The satellite meter line of business can also look forward to healthy growth, while DEVISER does not envisage significant potential for cable signal meters any longer. One of the reasons for new and large company headquarters was increas-

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1. Liu Lian Jun is the Managing Director of DEVISER and is in charge of the entire production business. 2. The driveway leading to the main building of the DEVISER company headquarters. 3. View from the roof of the DEVISER company headquarters towards the production buildings. The houses of the city of Tianjin can be seen in the background.

■ In TELE-audiovision issue 06-07/2011 we introduced DEVISER

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ing export success. Founded almost 25 years ago to supply meters to the Chinese market, DEVISER has long since become a global player. “By now most of our products are sold outside China,” explains Jason Wu and also has some

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ner, while the company has devised an entirely different strategy for Europe: “We are currently in the process of establishing a repair and logistics centre in Mechelen, close to Brussels (Belgium) in cooperation with Technetix.” This way DEVISER customers will not only receive new products considerably faster, they will also benefit from shorter turnaround times for repairs. Not that DEVISER expects any increase in repair work! Au contraire: “We recent-

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1. Visitors are greeted by this very friendly receptionist. 2. Customers purchasing a DEVISER product will be served by one of the ambitious members of the Overseas Sales team. Each of them is in charge of a specific region. John Wu (upper row, left) is responsible for the Indian market, Jason Wu (centre) is the team leader and can be met at many international fairs and exhibitions. He is in charge of Europe. Aaron Liu (right) looks after Asian customers, Vicky Han (lower row, left) after the Americas and Africa and Simon Liu (right) serves customers in the CIS region as well as in the countries of Oceania. Sally Chen (centre) makes sure deliveries to all corners of the globe run smoothly and reliably.

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ly doubled the warranty period for all of our products to cover 24 months,” Jason Wu proudly states. This goes to show that the European repair and logistics centre is not being set up predominantly for dealing with repairs, but to offer even better service to DEVISER’s professional customers. Meters made by DEVISER are a particularly interesting proposition for quality-conscious customers and the company’s Sales team under Jason Wu can be seen at numerous international fairs and exhibition to get in direct touch with those potential customers. No matter whether it’s CCBN, CABSAT, ANGA CSTB, SCat or a range of other events for the cable TV and fibre-optic industry, chances are you can speak in person to a DEVISER representative. Thanks to its topnotch product range and with its new headquarters DEVISER is in a perfect position to further expand in the high-quality segment of the global meter market 174 TELE-audiovision International — The World‘s Largest Digital TV Trade Magazine — 07-08/2013 — www.TELE-audiovision.com



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Meter Production 1. Production Manager Li Hong Xiao. Together with a staff of 30 he is responsible for the production of satellite meter models S7000, DS6300 and DS2500. “Four of my staff are exclusively in charge of quality assurance.” 2. Who does what? The Production Manager himself draws up the roster. This way, each employee knows exactly what to do when. 3. A chipset is added to a DS2002 meter. 4. The tuner is next. 5. It’s all in the details: A female production worker checks the calibration of an S7000 meter.

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Research & Development 1. Chief Engineer Cao Yuliang is the chief officer of all Research & Development teams at DEVISER. His immediate position is R&D head for spectrum and network analyzers. 2. Kanson Kong is R&D manager for satellite reception. 7 out of 18 engineers in his department are in charge of further developing the S7000, while three work on the S30. 3. These two deserve all the praise for the S30. Wang Zhiying (left) and Zhang Bin (right) are the project managers responsible for the S30 handheld satellite meter, which we introduced in TELE-audiovision 06-07/2013. 4. Yuan Jing Tao (left) and Wang Ren Ping (right) proudly show us the S7000 professional satellite meter. The two are the project managers for this particular DEVISER device.

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Fibre-optic Meters

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Shipping 3. Packaging the meters. One of the employees shows a cardboard package on this picture. 4. An employee of the shipping departments shelves a DS2100 QAM analyser. Soon, those devices will be shipped to customers.

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COMPANY REPORT

IPTV Solution Provider Forcetech, China

IPTV Systems by Forcetech ■ Forcetech is based in the

ZhongGuanCun software park in northwestern Beijing. 40 software engineers and ten sales experts work at this site. An additional R&D office is located in Chengdu, where the local university offers a topnotch engineering degree program. Forcetech operates one more office in Shenzhen, since it sources OEM hardware such as encorders and settop boxes from there.

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• offering technically mature and fully-fledged IPTV solutions • large Chinese movie provider as showcase customer and shareholder • small-scale IPTV systems can be realised on a tight budget • excellent video quality thanks to P2P technology

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IPTV Solution Provider Forcetech, China

Hello World!

■ M1905 is the name

of the online portal operated by CCTV-6. Not only does CCTV-6 use Forcetech software for its online movie service, it also has a shareholding in Forcetech.

IPTV is steadily gaining popularity, as it gives small and even tiny content providers a platform for offering their services on a truly global scale. The question that arises is: Where can you turn to for a fully-fledged IPTV solution? Force-tech is a company that has the answer. It offers everything you require in terms of soft-

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ware for managing an IPTV offering as well as hardware such as IPTV boxes for clients. Forcetech is based in northern Beijing, and we visited the company to find out what it’s made of. The Chinese capital Beijing is home to countless software businesses, and a number of well-known companies have chosen the northwestern part of the metropolis, close to

the Xierqu station of metro line 13 as a place to do business. Baidu (the Chinese counterpart of Google) has its huge headquarters right around the corner, and a bustling location like that is just the right place for an innovative company like Forcetech. Lan Haidong is in charge of marketing at Forcetech and gives us a brief company overview. “Forcetech CEO Mr. Arojoy Wei founded Forcetech in the year 2004. He had studies computer technology at university and has always

■ A friendly welcome by the Forcetech receptionist.

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shown persistent interest in streaming systems.” Together with his staff of eight, six of which were software engineers at the time, Forcetech CEO Mr. Arojoy Wei designed streaming software for commercial applications during the initial phase of his company. State-run institutions such as schools and universities as well as industrial enterprises ranked among his first customers. Forcetech software was implemented on the websites of those customers for streaming video content. Lan Haidong gives the example of “lectures at schools and universities” that could be accessed online for viewing at home. At the time, all streaming software was based on so-called multicast technology, which means every client received his or her stream directly from a central content server. Things changed in 2008, when Forcetech launched a P2P (peerto-peer) version of its software. What was different from then on? With P2P all connected streaming clients at the same time function as active multipliers and forward the received signal to additional clients. Lan Haidong: “P2P improves the quality of the received signal, above all.” Signals need not be fed from a central server any longer, but can be received

■ Lan Haidong is the

Marketing Manager at Forcetech. The official name of the company is Force Innovation Technology Co., Ltd. as can be seen in the background.

■ The Forcetech Sales team with TELE-audiovision editor-in-chief Alexander Wiese: (from left to right) Sales Manager Ren Nan, Sun Wenya, Marketing Manager Lan Haidong, Wang Qinghua, Dong Peng and Guo Tianwei.

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from another client close-by. In its first years of existence, Forcetech was a strictly Chinese company, which means that only customers within China were able to order from Forcetech. The year 2011 saw a major change in that strategy, mainly thanks to the advent of CCTV-6 as a major shareholder. CCTV-6 is a movie channel that is available all across China and which created its own Internet offspring by the name of M1905 (www.m1905.com). Hundreds of movies can be accessed through that portal, some of which are available even before their screening date on TV. This, of course, presented an ideal opportunity for Forcetech to prove its streaming software’s worth. Lan Haidong has some impressive facts for us: “M1905 has two million subscribers and an average of 400.000 prime time viewers that simultaneously access movies from M1905. At those peak times the required bit rate is in excess of 100 GB per second.” Lan Haidong adds even more interesting details: “Each server is capable of taking care of up to 1000 clients, which means that for M1905 we adjusted our streaming software to handle more than 400 serves simultaneously.” With China

being such a huge country, servers are spread out all over the nation in so-called data centers. “We have some 50 data centers in the whole of China.” This way each single client can be guaranteed the best possible video quality. Thanks to new shareholder CCTV-6 Forcetech could finally cast an eye on the international market as well. “Our software product has currently reached an extremely sophisticated level and with M1905 we have a brilliant showcase for our solution, which lends prove to our claim that we can easily deal with a huge number of clients.” Within only a short time Forcetech was able to significantly increase overseas sales. “Today we generate 40% of our total turnover outside China.” Recalling the initial phase of overseas business, Lan Haidong remembers that the first overseas orders came from Spain and Thailand and adds that Thailand, in particular, has shown a strong demand for Forcetech IPTV software ever since. What is it that Forcetech can actually provide? “We offer an end-to-end solution for IPTV, and by that we mean streaming software, software for monitoring the stream, management software

for subscriber administration, encoders for feeding video signals into the system and of course IPTV boxes at the clients’ end.” The other question is the one about money. Once again, Lan Haidong has all the details: “A mini system for approximately 100 subscribers will set you back USD 20.000 at most, plus 15 to 20% of that amount per year for service und software updates. If you need to accommodate 1000 subscribers you’re looking at one-off costs of around USD 75.000.” Who wouldn’t want to set up their own IPTV system with competitive prices like that? As a matter of fact, TELE-audiovision will test a Forcetech IPTV solution first hand and you’ll be able to read what we think of the system in one of the upcoming issues. Forcetech has definitely tapped into a lucrative market segment and major IPTV operator M1905 clearly underpins the level of excellence Forcetech’s software has reached. 1. Meet Peng Dong. He is one of the software engineers and works on optimising the user interface of Forcetech software. 2. Liu Ming is the Development Manager for Android systems. 3. Wang Yong is the Development Manager for Linux systems.

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Digital TV Head-end Manufacturer DEXIN, China

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■ DEXIN’s new production

facility that the company moved in to at the end of 2012. It’s located in the Wuhou high-tech zone of Chengdu.

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Digital TV Head-end Manufacturer DEXIN, China

TV Head-end Products for Professional TV Distribution DEXIN is a manufacturer of professional tv head-ends. These types of devices are often specially made according to customer requirements and

since each application would have to be optimally configured DEXIN employes a large number of engineers in their R&D department.

DEXIN moved into their new production building at the end of 2012. Before that the company was located for years in downtown Chengdu. But they outgrew that site and General Manager Sun Yu decided it was time to move to a completely new building. Sun Yu is not only General Manger; he’s also a part owner of DEXIN. He explains to us: “My two brothers are also part owners but they don’t take part in the company’s daily activities. “ It wasn’t always like that. “The company was founded in 1994 under the name DESAI.” Back then analog modulators and transmitters were manufactured for the local market in China. In those days Sun Yu’s parents were part

■ Sun Yu is DEXIN’s General Manager. Just like all the other employees, he also wears a jacket with the company's logo.

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owners of DESAI. “In 2005 the ownership changed and my family became the majority holder and since then I’ve been General Manager.” With this change the company started to go in a different direction: “We began focusing more on exports.” Currently, domestic sales make up only 50% of their business; the remaining 50% of their products are exported. “We not only changed our sales territories, we also switched over our product palette primarily to digital TV.” Analog components are still being produced but only for the domestic market and also as replacement parts. Where does DEXIN export their products to? “We have many deliveries to

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Eastern and Western Europe, North and South America and also many Asian countries.” Their success shows that Sun Yu made the right choice with the company’s realignment: “In 2012 we achieved sales of 120 million RMB (14 million Euros) and for 2013 we’re expecting an increase to 150 million RMB (18 million Euros).” Outside of their main headquarters in Chengdu in central China, DEXIN also has offices in Xinjiang in northwestern China and in the capital city of Beijing. “We also have an office in New Delhi in India”, adds Sun Yu. DEXIN’s largest product group is the Encoder-modulators. “They make up 60% of our exports and are our best sellers.” Aside from that, DEXIN also delivers many individual components such as encoders, modulators and IRDs that are all designed for installation in 19” racks. There are 12 employees in the Sales team that take care of worldwide sales. DEXIN has a total of about 190 employees of which 60 of them are R&D engineers. DEXIN can be found at many international trade shows; Sun Yu wants to further increase their exports. Thanks to the highly qualified employees on their R&D team and in their actual production, that should be no problem.

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4. Functional testing of a completed modulator. An employee connects the device onto different pieces of test equipment and records the results 5. Functionality is tested using a real signal 6. A component is checked with an oscilloscope

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Research & Development 1. R&D Manager Jerry Lee (center) discusses with employees new details of a DEXIN product 2. A look in the large R&D office. 60 engineers can be found here working on new DEXIN products 3. An engineer works on a board design on a PC 4. A new chip is incorporated into a new DEXIN product

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Antenna Manufacturer Tianditong, China

Quality Antennas for the Global Market ■ Is this the command centre of a

large satellite dish manufacturer? Yes indeed, on the 5th floor of the Newton office building in Beijing’s south we can find the administration staff and the Sales team of the dish manufacturer Tianditong. The production premises, however, are located in Guan, in the Chinese province of Hebei. A total of 180 workers are employed at the Guan premises, with another 100 production workers based at an additional production site in the province of Hunan.

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There was a time when a huge number of hard-working employees manufactured large quantities of all sorts of products. For most successful companies, this has long become a thing of the past, and Chinese satellite dish and antenna manufacturer Tianditong is a perfect example of that development. Almost every step of the production is completed by highly efficient machines, and even the few components that still require manual work will be assembled by automatic equipment in the foreseeable future. All this results in roughly three million antennas being manufactured by less than 300 employees. Impressive numbers – and reason enough for us to pay a visit to that company. Our first port of call is a small office right in Beijing. As little as 20 employees work at this site, with six members of staff making up the Sales team for

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the local Chinese market. General Manager Bang Xian Peng walks down memory lane with us: “My brother Bang Xing Peng and I founded Tianditong in the year 2004.” Both had been employed by state-run dish manufacturer China Zhen Hua before, a company that sells most of its products to government agencies and the Chinese military. Tianditong also exploits the state-controlled market and produces large satellite dishes and earth stations, which are installed at Chinese embassies abroad, for example. “We also manufactured all nine-meter dishes that ZTE set up in Afghanistan to build the local communications network.” Earth stations from Tianditong can also be encountered in countries such as Congo, Mali, Chad, Nigeria, Gabon and Pakistan. The two major network operators Huawei and ZTE rely on dishes made by Tianditong. “Our technology is fully compatible with systems used by Cisco, Newtek, Harris and Philips,” explains General Manager Gan Xian Peng and gives us some insight into the professional market. In the course of an average year, Tianditong delivers some 150 of those largescale satellite systems. Yet, this segment is just one aspect of the entire product range on offer. Antennas for satellite TV reception make up a significantly larger share of overall busi-

ness. Tianditong has invested heavily in that field and has installed ultra-modern equipment using the latest technology. As a consequence, production is fully automatic for the most part, and we are allowed to take a close look at one of two Tianditong’s state-of-the-art premises. One factory is located at the Loudi economic development Zone in the Hunan Province. We visit the one in Guan, which is some 50 km from Beijing. Just after the urban sprawl of China’s capital comes to an end, here in Guan in the province of Hebei Tianditong has built several huge production halls. “These three production buildings provide floor space totalling 12,000 square meters,” Xiang’s brother Bang Xing Peng explains. He is in charge of the entire production business in Guan and adds “this year construction will begin for an additional production hall adding another 12,000 square meters as well as an administrative building featuring 8,000 square meters on three levels.” General Manager Bang Xian Peng notes: “This is an ideal location for doing business. We are close enough to the metropolis of Beijing while at the same time not far from the port of Tianjin, which we could use to ship our satellite antennas to all corners of the globe.” We are afforded a first-hand look at all the top-notch machinery spread out

across the three production halls. The fully automatic spray-painting system draws most of our attention. Built by Swiss company ITW Gema it is at the heart of the new Tianditong facilities and conforms to the strictest environmental standards currently in place. “All process water is recycled and any paint residue is re-used,” Production Manager Bang Xing Peng proudly states. Even though smog is still a constant companion in the Beijing region, Tianditong shows a way out of this dilemma with its clean production process that gives full consideration to the environment. Yet, this is only one argument Tianditong has going for itself. Equally important is the extraordinary quality that can be achieved thanks to the company’s ultra-modern equipment. Not only are almost all production steps completed automatically, they are also constantly monitored. Need an example? Right after a satellite dish is pressed into shape its exact measurements are thoroughly checked, and right after the paint job a fully automatic quality check takes place. “We only use the best paint material available,” Production Manager Bang Xing Peng reveals. “All our paint is sourced from an American company which has its local production close by.” All consumer antennas are produced at the Guan site. The range starts with

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45 cm offset antennas and goes all the way up to 1.8 m PFA segment dishes. Tianditong produces three product categories: ground satellite antennas, shipborne antennas and car antennas. “In the past we only offered our antennas to the local Chinese market,” General Manager Bang Xian Peng gives some strategic information. “This new production facility, however, will allow us to supply our products on a global scale.” There’s no doubt about it: Tianditong dishes come with top quality and with the company’s increased production capacity bulk buyers outside China can look forward to very sweet deals. Even cold numbers prove that the two brothers are spot on with their company strategy: “In 2010 we were able to generate sales totalling 80 million RMB (roughly 12 million USD), in 2011 this figure had increased to 100 million RMB (roughly 16 million USD) and in 2012 to 200 million RMB (roughly 32 million USD).” Naturally, we wanted to find out the target for 2013 as well, and – as expected – the answer turned out to be just as optimistic: “300 million RMB,” which equates to roughly 50 million USD. Those are giant leaps for a company that will celebrate its 10th anniversary in 2014. In the course of only a few years, the two brothers have succeeded in establishing an impressive company that is in the process of embarking on a global sales drive. “By the way, we are also

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hugely interested in built-to-order business,” Bang Xian Peng hastens to add, “and we can easily and quickly adapt our machines to the requirements of volume customers.” In a nutshell, Tianditong has every-

thing at its hands for continued growth: state-of-the-art technical equipment, a convenient location for serving export markets, and extensive experience in the field of satellite dish production. The sky is the limit on the way up to the top.

1. The receptionist gives all visitors to Tianditong a very friendly welcome. 2. Meet Leo Kang. He is the head of the Tianditong Sales team. 3. The Sales team at Tianditong is responsible for smooth order processing for Chinese customers. Up until now the Chinese market has been the only market for the company. This is set to change, and the Sales team will soon be enlarged to be ready for handling enquiries and orders from overseas as well.

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the cleansing water. 5. Antenna holders are currently run through the system. They are cleaned with hot water and prepared for spray-painting. 6.Satellite dishes coming out of the hot water cleansing line. 7. Cleaned dishes en route to the spray-painting facility. Residue water still drops to the ground after hot water cleaning. This does not happen in an uncontrolled way, however: An indentation on the floor along the conveyor belt collects that water so that it can be processed in the water reprocessing plant.

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1. Visitors are greeted by this very friendly receptionist. 2. Customers purchasing a DEVISER product will be served by one of the ambitious members of the Overseas Sales team. Each of them is in charge of a specific region. John Wu (upper row, left) is responsible for the Indian market, Jason Wu (centre) is the team leader and can be met at many international fairs and exhibitions. He is in charge of Europe. Aaron Liu (right) looks after Asian customers, Vicky Han (lower row, left) after the Americas and Africa and Simon Liu (right) serves customers in the CIS region as well as in the countries of Oceania. Sally Chen (centre) makes sure deliveries to all corners of the globe run smoothly and reliably.

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1. Liu Lian Jun is the Managing Director of DEVISER and is in charge of the entire production business. 2. The driveway leading to the main building of the DEVISER company headquarters. 3. View from the roof of the DEVISER company headquarters towards the production buildings. The houses of the city of Tianjin can be seen in the background.

Signal Analyzer Manufacturer DEVISER, China

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■ In TELE-audiovision issue 06-07/2011 we introduced DEVISER for the first time.

Click on the following link to read the full story: shown persistent interest in streaming www.TELE-audiovision.com/TELE-satellite-1107/eng/deviser.pdf systems.” ing export success. Founded almost 25 export figures in store for us: “40% go Together with his staff of eight, six of years ago to supply meters to the Chito the USA, 25% stay in Southeast Asia, nese market, DEVISER has long since 20% are shipped to Europe and 15% which were software engineers at the become a global player. “By now most are sold in India.” For the US market time, Forcetech CEO Mr. Arojoy Wei deof our products are sold outside China,” DEVISER sells its products under the explains Jason Wu and also has some brand name of a local cooperation partsigned streaming software for commercial applications during the initial phase ner, while the company has devised an of his company. State-run institutions 1 entirely different strategy for Europe: In July of 2012 DEVISER moved into its such as schools and universities as well “We are currently in the process of esnew and spacious company headquartablishing a repair and logistics centre ters in the industrial zone of Tianjin, a as industrial enterprises ranked among in Mechelen, close to Brussels (Belgium) port city in Eastern China not far from 2 his first customers. Forcetech software in cooperation with Technetix.” This way Beijing. DEVISER has been a manufacDEVISER customers will not only receive turer of signal meters since 1990 and Digital TV Head-end Manufacturer DEXIN, China COMPANY REPORT was implemented on the websites of new products considerably faster, they has worked up a substantial base of loyal Lan is the ■ will Haidong also benefit from shorter turnaround customers. The reason is obvious: DEthose customers for streaming video Marketing Manager at times for repairs. VISER pays special attention to quality content. Lan Haidong gives the example Forcetech. The official Not that DEVISER expects any increase and reliability over a long service life for DEXIN moved into their new producin repair work! Au contraire: “We recentall of its products. name of the company of “lectures at schools and universities” tion building at the end of 2012. BeDuring the first years of operation only is Force Innovation fore that the company was located for that could be accessed online for viewing Chinese customers were able to benefit Technology Co., Ltd. years in downtown Chengdu. But they from that strategy, as products manuoutgrew that site and General Manager at home. as can be seen in the factured and sold by DEVISER were only Sun Yu decided it was time to move to a background. available in China at first. Signal meters At the time, all streaming software was

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completely new building. Sun Yu is not for cable TV were the major sellers at only General Manger; he’s also a part the time, and have stayed right on top owner of DEXIN. He explains to us: “My up to this day. “65% of our signal meters two brothers are also part owners but are designed for cable TV,” according to they don’t take part in the company’s Jason Wu, who heads the International daily activities. “ Sales team and whom we already met It wasn’t always like that. “The comtwo years ago during our fist visit to DEpany was founded in 1994 under the VISER. name DESAI.” Back then analog moduAt that time DEVISER’s production lators and transmitters were manufacpremises and offices were spread over a tured for the local market in China. In number of different premises in Tianjin, those days Sun Yu’s parents were part

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• new company headquarters streamlines production and administration at a single site • expansion of a dedicated repair and logistics centre in and for Europe • strong growth in export markets

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■ The new DEVISER company headquarters in the Tianjin industrial zone. This is where both the administrative offices and the production premises of this manufacturer of professional meters are located.

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large satellite dish manufacturer? Yes indeed, on the 5th floor of the Newton office building in Beijing’s south we can find the administration staff and the Sales team of the dish manufacturer Tianditong. The production premises, however, are located in Guan, in the Chinese province of Hebei. A total of 180 workers are employed at the Guan premises, with another 100 production workers based at an additional production site in the province of Hunan.

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Together with a staff of 30 he is responsible Product Sales for the production of satellite meter models S7000, DS6300 and DS2500.Manager “Four of my Manager staff are exclusively in charge of quality assurance.” Wen Liang Liao Wen 2. Who does what? The Production Manager Yuan himself draws up the roster.Fei This way, each

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• using only top-quality materials • individually checking each single component

For Brazil Only

• Concentration on just a few product series • Also offers antennas for 2.4 and 5.8 GHz (WiFi)

operating system of the future? LIANXING, China - Satellite Dishes 1. Production Manager Li Hong Xiao.

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Dish, Antenna and Cable Manufacturer ELDTEC, Brazil

■ A look at ELDTEC’s production

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• Large market coverage within Brazil • OEM production for other brand names

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Satellite Dish Manufacturer LIANXING, China

LIANXING: Professional Satellite Antennas

• using only top-quality materials • individually checking each single component • offering antennas for the C and Ku bands • very successful on the Japanese market

Bra Her The Pro

■ Jose Manuel

the backgroun

■ Entrance to the vast

production premises of LIANXING. The column to the right of the entrance displays the full company name in Chinese: Guangxi Lianxing Satellite Equipment Ltd. Company.

employee knows exactly what to do when. 3. A chipset is added to a DS2002 meter. • offering antennas for the C and Ku bands 4. The tuner is next. • very successful on the Japanese market 5. It’s all in the details: A female production worker checks the calibration of an S7000 www.TELE-audiovision.com/TELE-audiovision-1303/eng/jiuzhou.pdf meter. 148 TELE-audiovision International — The World‘s Largest Digital TV Trade Magazine — 05-06/2013 — www.TELE-audiovision.com

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■ In the 11-12/2012 issue we introduced the new Jiuzhou receiver

DTP2100, one of the first receivers based on the Android operating system. www.TELE-audiovision.com/12/11/jiuzhou

Jiuzhou, China - Android Receivers ■ The two co-owners

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of satellite dish manufacturer LIANXING: production manager Wen Liang Yuan (left) and sales manager Liao Wen Fei (right).

Product 158 TELE-audiovision International Manager Yongjun Zhang

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Android R&D

• Develops receivers with complex features • Installation of Apps on a limited basis

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• Android system requires higher quality components that results in higher costs • Android is well-suited for private users but only limited for cable network operators

Jiuzhou´s Android Department

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• Develops receivers with complex features • Installation of Apps on a limited basis • Android system requires higher quality components that results in ■ Yongjun Zhang is the Android

Product Manager. He’s familiar with all the advantages and disadvantages of this operating system.

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■ Jiuzhou’s company headquarters in

Shenzhen’s High Tech Park. Here you’ll find 15 receiver developers that are working exclusively on the Android operating system.

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higher costs • Android is well-suited for private users but only limited for cable network operators

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Digital Meter Manufacturer SAT-LINK, Quanzhou, China

SAT-LINK has only one product group: digital signal analyzers

If you do only one thing, you can fully focus on that one thing. This is QingZhang Lin’s philosophy. He is General Manager of the five-year young company SAT-LINK. “We only produce digital signal analyzers”, confirms QingZhang Lin, “and are exclusively involved in the export market.” The company was founded only five years ago in 2008 with 20 R&D employees and 200 production employees.

Sat-Link, China - Signal Analyzers

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SAT-LINK’s General Manager

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2. Nancy is Business Manager and is always on the telephone taking orders from customers from all over the world. When she’s not at SAT-LINK’s headquarters talking with customers on theQuanzhou phone, she’s traveling all over the world visiting them. 1 3. R&D Manager Han Guang Rong is responsible for the function and development ofProfessional the signal analyzers. He Equipment REPORT 1. Project Manager GuiHuang Huang checks the function of SAT-LINK’s devices presents SAT-LINK’s high-end success with oscilloscopes and other professional model. This analyzer is available in various test equipment. versions and will shortly also be available

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Digital Meter Manufacturer SAT-LINK, Quanzhou, China

■ Here in this building in Quanzhou’s High Tech Park you’ll

find SAT-LINK’s headquarters and the signal analyzer’s final assembly area. The circuit boards and remaining components are assembled in another location in Quanzhou.

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1. Project Manager GuiHuang Huang presents SAT-LINK’s high-end success model. This analyzer is available in various versions and will shortly also be available as a combo unit with DVB-S2 and DVB-T2 as well as a very fast spectrum display.

Manufacturer Tecsys, Brazil

as a combo unit with DVB-S2 and DVB-T2 as well as a very fast spectrum display.

With a new SMD line that has been

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in operation since June 2012, theFive Brayears later■it has Marcos grown to 30 R&D Jose zilian manufacturer Tecsys can further engineers and Freire 250 production Martins employavailable with ATSC (for North that this analyzer series is very popular curity camera. is one ofAmerithe increase their quality and improveees. their founders of Tecsys and then in Tecthe following year And as if that weren’t enough, in Europe. SAT-LINK’s headquarters reactionSATtime toca) incoming orders. and is CEO with ofare thelocated in Quanzhou’s High TechmarPark in the company ISDB-TBthemselves. for the South American Finder everything The next class of analyzers are those LINK also offers a simple Satellite sys produces Fujian province in southeastern China Tecsys was founded in 2000in bythe three ket. “We’re process of expanding with smaller displays and non-illuminat- with a display that only shows reception directly across from Taiwan. The propartners who were all involved for Americas”, reveals our activities induction the be ofed keyboards. “These analyzers are es- parameters and therefore can facilities with the latest SMT many years in the TV reception indusmachines are in the Luojiang QingZhang Lin, “and suburb fered very inexpensively. “This instru- General Manager pecially popular in the Middle East.” try. Today the three founders wear difnortheast of the seven-million-inhabitwe will also haveMara greater presence at well-suited There are also two brand new Satel- ment is, for example, very ferent hats at Tecsys: CEO is Jose ant city of Quanzhou. trade that area.” lite Finder product lines: one of these for South America”, Business cosManager Freire Martins, CCOshows is Jorgein Alberto Since SAT-LINK only exports their we first wanted to was know where Ganuza and CTO is Rodolfo Vidal.products, CEO While SAT-LINK in their year handy models even has a camera input. Nancy tells us. theyabout all go. General Manager QingZhang Marcos to onlyMartins able explains to sell 10,000 pieces, And with that, SAT-LINK Jose covers the Freire “This is actually in high demand in the Lin lists us how it all started: “Tecsys began as for us all the different regions: those production numand pric- five years later“60% Middle East since many people there four most important functions a manufacturer of SMATV products. We of our production is shipped to quintupled. And it’s East, have installed security cameras. They ing levels and can therefore offer these bers have nearly Europe, 20% travels to the Middle had seven employees and produced, 10% goes to North America and the rest can use this new signal analyzer to very devices to all the regions of the world. especially their brand new combo modare shipped to the remaining regions.” 3 DVB-T2 that promeasily check the function of these cam- All of the signal analyzers also come el for DVB-S2 and SAT-LINK has expanded its product those first TV channels were: “It was Professional Equipment Brazil COMPANY REPORT a success with Manufacturer DVB-S2 tunersTecsys, and the terrestrial ises to be quiterange eras.” This new satellite signal analyzer so that for four SAT-LINK. different classes are the cable The top-end and thus TV mostchannel VCC and its comthe countries in Europe with camera input even comes with a versions and combo models come with Since many of covered. expensive signal analyzer petitor It was also the state-run switching overcomes toCV.with 12V output to supply power to the se- not only DVB-T/T2 but will soon also be and Africa are quickly

Tecsys, Brazil - Professional Equipment ë R Manu CEO 1. Ricardo still has his first analog receiver stored in his shack: it’s a model from DX Antenna that he used to receive his first TV channel back in 1985. 2. Ricardo even has a bending machine in his workshop that he uses to bend mounts and attachments for dishes. 3. Ricardo’s homemade device for the reception of circularly polarized C-band signals. 4. In Cosmosat’s warehouse: Ricardo is very happy with the AZURESHINE dishes that he resells and also uses at his cable operator installations. 5. Also homemade: a Ku-band feedhorn.

• Only five years on the market

• Focusing on the signal analyzer product group

• Offers signal analyzers in four function classes and four price classes • Optimizes signal analyzers for every region

• Brand new: combo analyzers for DVB-S2 and T2 with fast spectrum display

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Ganuza and CTO is Rodolfo Vidal. CEO Jose Marcos Freire Martins explains to us how it all started: “Tecsys began as that this analyzer series is very popular a manufacturer of SMATV products. We in Europe. had seven employees and produced, The next class of analyzers are those with smaller displays and non-illuminated keyboards. “These analyzers are especially popular in the Middle East.” There are also two brand new Satellite Finder product lines: one of these handy models even has a camera input. “This is actually in high demand in the Middle East since many people there have installed security cameras. They São José dos can use this new signal analyzer to very Campos easily check the function of these cameras.” This new satellite signal analyzer with camera input even comes with a 12V output to supply power to the se-

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to acquire a 3.4-meter antenna. The foland therefore can be oflowing year 1988parameters he began working for fered very inexpensively. “This instrument is, very well-suited a living and started asforaexample, technician at

• IRD is their success product

systems

2001. In 2011 the company celebrated its 10-year anniversary and could be proud of the 125,000 satellite signal analyzers that they had sold thus far – see TELE-audiovision issue 10-11/2011.

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that now cover every other DVB frequency range.

Paul Hardcastle, who has been with Horizon for seven years and is now their Technical Director, explains to us more about their product palette. “We

Technical Director Paul Hardcastle

1. Paul Hardcastle is Technical Director and developer of many of Horizon’s new analyzers. He’s been the technical heart of Horizon for seven years now. 2. Trevor Salter is Horizon’s Service Manager and is primarily responsible for repairs and quality issues, as well as assisting customers with technical ■ Stefaan Cornelis with Debey is happy: he ■ Didier questions. one of SATSON’s super conceived one of SATSON’s products: a splitter that success products – the Dual distributes HDMI signals to Viewer DSB-0200, a product 3. Technical Manager is Rob Sydee. up to eight Ethernet cables. for digital signage. Long-time readers will recognize 182 TELE-audiovision International — The World‘s Largest Digital TV Trade Magazine — 01-02/2013 — www.TELE-audiovision.com him: he made it to the front cover ■ Didier Debey is happy: he of TELE-audiovision back in the conceived one of SATSON’s success products – the Dual 12-01/2007 issue. He’s holding here Viewer DSB-0200, a product for digital signage. one of Horizon’s success models – the yellow color reveals that it’s a satellite signal analyzer. He says, “All of our terrestrial DVB-T and DVB-T2 signal analyzers come in red housings, combo units come is green and DVB-C analyzers come in blue.” The HD-TC8 (for tooway Turbo Internet-viasatelliteservices) is in a grey case. 4. Ivan Valbuena is the Senior Hardware Engineer. He checks the mechanical components of Horizon’s analyzers and does a lot of the new hardware design, working with Paul Hardcastle on new products.

Antenna and HDMI Manufacturer, UK

one of SATSON’s super products: a splitter that distributes HDMI signals to up to eight Ethernet cables.

Stefaan Cornelis

• Planning his own dish production • Turned his hobby into his career

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Digital TV Meter Manufacturer, UK

• Numerous new products for new DVB sectors

• Exports to every country as an OEM and under their own name • Focusing expansion to emerging countries such as South Africa and in South America • Specializes in easy to use analyzers for installers

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HDMI Distributor SATSON, Belgium

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■ Didier Debey is happy: he

one of SATSON’s super products: a splitter that distributes HDMI signals to up to eight Ethernet cables.

conceived one of SATSON’s success products – the Dual Viewer DSB-0200, a product for digital signage.

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• Distribution of HDTV signals in private homes with HDMI Extenders • Compatible with coaxial cable as well as with Ethernet cables

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Trevor Paintain; he’s been with Antiference for 15 years now. He tells us 191 who the current owners of Antiference are: “Since May of 2011 Antiference has been owned by Mr. and Mrs. Bialecki from Australia.”

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• Manufacturing TV antennas since 1937 • Provides all the components needed for TV reception 9 • Expanding into HDMI distribution, as well as wireless solutions

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Antenna and HDMI Manufacturer, UK

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• Compatible with coaxial cable as well as with Ethernet is cables

USATel, Brazil - Distributor

• Installs head end stations for cable operators as well as community systems

currently working in the ‘Allen House’ in Harlow’s business district. Production is actually outsourced to another company in England.

Sales

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The HDMI

These first TV broadcasts were transmitted from Alexandra Palace in London (The site is still in operation today and is now used for DVB-T2 and DAB+). workshop can be sensaseen in ■ Jose Manuel Pereira is USATel’s At the Manager. time, it The was an absolute the background tion and raised the curiosity levels of two electronics technicians: Norman Best and M. S. Beebe. They recognized the unbelievable potential of this new technology and thereby found their market niche that they never changed after they founded their company in Digital TV Retailer USATel, Sao Paulo, Brazil Y REPORT 1937. They named the company Antiference, and this name was based on the main problem that existed back then: the interference that was created

of his 3.4-meter double reflector antenna.

■ Nine Horizon employees are

Everything has a beginning; even TV ■ The company’s Financial Manager is Allam Almughrabi, who, just like the analyzer for them.“That would be the HD-CM+ signal analyzer for them. analyzers: would behave the HD-CM+ started DVB-T a few years started with DVB-T a fewofsignal years ago analyzers: reception, that for us today is a part of ownerwith of the company, alsoago comes from “That Syria. “We sales about • Conquers the new HDMI distribution niche with their model for which we see the primary and since May 2012 we’ve also year”, been he and since May 2012 we’ve also 100,000 US dollars every reveals to us after taking a look atbeen his model for which we see the primary specialized products life, had a starting point. For England “We’re also developing an in extremely “We’re also developing an extremely in South America, Can- for DVB-T2 to be South America, Canoffering signal analyzers – markets books.signal analyzers for DVB-T2 – markets to beoffering • Conceives their own HDMI products easy to use device for DVB-C, the Nano other the Asian countries.” ada, India and other Asian countries.” easy to use device for DVB-C, the Nano namely the HD-T2 series.” But Horizon ada, India and namely HD-T2 series.” But Horizon that was in 1936 when the first regular antenna systems.” Not long after that rod manufacturing company was ac-should Cable, which DVB-C available popularonly in the cable net- and isbecome very popular in the cable net- Cable, which should become available doesn’t only have DVB-S2 and DVB-T2 DVB-C is verydoesn’t have DVB-S2 DVB-T2 • Distribution of HDTV signals in private homes with HDMI expanded activities include quired. This company was in Extendersthey are currently prepar- works the first quarter ofthere 2013.” The the first quarter of 2013.” The Nano there products; and for the installers in inlocated workshe and forNano thehis installers in in to products; they are currently preparTV transmissions began. Broadcasting Cable isnorth Horizon’s solution for those Cable is busiHorizon’s solution for those regions ing Horizon now has the right thosean regions Horizon now has the right ing for the introduction of DVB-C signal those for introduction of DVB-C • Compatible with coaxial cable as well as with Ethernet • Conquers the new HDMI distribution niche with their antenna installation wholesale Lichfield, a the half hour train ridesignal took place on VHF channel 1 (50 MHz) cables São Paulo specialized products of Birmingham in England’s Midland. In ness. “Today his company Bitek operand a system with 405 lines was used. 184 TELE-audiovision 184 International — The World‘s Largest Digital TV Trade Magazine — TELE-audiovision 01-02/2013 — www.TELE-audiovision.com International — The World‘s Largest Digital TV Trade Magazine — 01-02/2013 — www.TELE-audiovision.com www.TELE-audiovision.com — 01-02/2013 — TELE-audiovision International — 全球发行量最大的数字电视杂志 www.TELE-audiovision.com — 185 01-02/2013 — TELE-audiovision International — 全球发行量最大的数字电视杂志 185 • Conceives their own HDMI products 1998 the entire company moved to this ates five branch offices all across AusToday SD uses 720 lines and HD 1080 • Distribution of HDTV signals in private homes with HDMI location and it can still be found there tralia.” In 2007 Kaz Bialecki started his Extenders lines. today. Antiference’s Managing Director own manufacturing: “In Guangzhou,

Antiference, UK - Antenna and HDMI Brazilians Come Professionals The HDMI R Manu MD ë from SATSON HereR Distr to Buy Professionals Their Whol Digital TV from SATSON Trevor Shop Paintain Products Serv Online

■ El Loco Ricardo in front

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1. Paul Hardcastle is Technical Director and developer of many of Horizon’s new analyzers. He’s been the technical heart of Horizon for seven years now. 2. Trevor Salter is Horizon’s Service Manager and is primarily responsible for repairs and quality issues, as well as assisting customers with technical questions. 3. Technical Manager is Rob Sydee. Long-time readers will recognize him: he made it to the front cover of TELE-audiovision back in the 12-01/2007 issue. He’s holding here one of Horizon’s success models – the yellow color reveals that it’s a satellite signal analyzer. He says, “All of our terrestrial DVB-T and DVB-T2 signal analyzers come in red housings, combo units come is green and DVB-C analyzers come in blue.” The HD-TC8 (for tooway Turbo Internet-viasatelliteservices) is in a grey case. 4. Ivan Valbuena is the Senior Hardware Engineer. He checks the mechanical components of Horizon’s analyzers and does a lot of the new hardware design, working with Paul Hardcastle on new products.

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Installer and Dish Manufacturer Cosmosat, Argentina

www.TELE-audiovision.com/TELE-audiovision-1301/eng/horizon.pdf Technical Manager Rob Horizon on Sydee the Way Up

Technical Manager Didier Debey

Over 70 Years • Conquers the new HDMI distribution niche with their specialized products of TV Antenna Experience ■ Stefaan Cornelis with

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• Planning his own dish production • Turned his hobby into his career

Horizon in 2001 and with enormous foresight has expanded Horizon’s market niche: that would be very reliable and also easy-to-use signal analyzers for daily use by installers.

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El Loco Ricardo

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Satson, Belgium - HDMI

• In-house development department

• IRD is their success product

CEO

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• Concentration on professional satellite reception products

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For the end of 2012 he is able to add another surprising figure: “By then we’ll have sold 160,000 analyzers in every DVB sector.” Horizon started as a manufacturer of satellite signal analyzers but over the past several years they’ve expanded into other sectors

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Manager Adilson da Silva holding a circuit board produced by their new SMD machine.

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• Very good operational organization

British Signal Analyzer Manufacturer with Ricardo Numerous New • Learned everything about satellite reception on his own Products • Installs head end stations for cable operators as well as community for example, head ends.” The company grew very quickly. “Today we have 97 employees of which 28 of them are engineers.” Tecsys produces everything that can be found in head ends, from IRDs (the company’s success product) to modulators and decoders. Tecsys ships primarily to the domestic Brazilian market; many of the larger TV organizations utilize Tecsys products. Business is so good that, according to CCO Jorge Alberto Ganuza, Tecsys is planning on moving into a much larger building. A highlight at Tecsys is their SMD line. This work was previously outsourced to another company but by installing their own production line, Tecsys is now not only much more flexible when it comes to the customer’s requirements, but they can also react more quickly to changes in their own products. The en-Paul Pickering founded the signal tire production operation at Tecsysanalyzer is manufacturer Horizon back in

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CCO moving into a much larger building.

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Professional Equipment Manufacturer Tecsys, Brazil

our activities in the Americas”, reveals General Manager QingZhang Lin, “and we will also have a greater presence at

available with ATSC (for North curity camera. lite Finder productAmerilines: one of these for South America”, Business Manager trade shows in that area.” ayear TV broadcaster. He soon realized that the following with And as if that weren’t enough, SAT- ca) and then in handy While SAT-LINK in their first year was models even has a camera input. Nancy tells us. And with and that, SAT-LINK covers the only able to sell about 10,000 pieces, is actually in high demand technicians in the South American marLINK also offers a simple Satellite Finder ISDB-TB for the“This his fellow engineers Middle Eastofsince many people there four most important functions and pric- five years later those production numfor only example, ends.”ket. The“We’re company in the process expanding with a display that shows head reception were quite familiar with the theory but installed security cameras. They ing levels and can therefore offer these bers have nearly quintupled. And it’s grew very quickly. “Today have 97 ourwe activities in have the Americas”, reveals parameters and therefore can be ofdevices to all the regions of the world. especially their brand new combo modcan use this new signal analyzer verythat havetoall much practical exManager Lin, “and fered very inexpensively. instruemployees“This of which 28 ofGeneral them are en- QingZhangdidn’t easily check the function of these cam- All of the signal analyzers also come el for DVB-S2 and DVB-T2 that promat with reception. Ricardo on the ment is, for example, very well-suited we will also have a greater presence perience gineers.” eras.” This new satellite signal analyzer with DVB-S2 tuners and the terrestrial ises to be quite a success for SAT-LINK. trade shows in that for South America”, Business Manager Tecsys produces everything that can andtesting combo models come with Since many of the countries in Europe with area.” camera input even hand comes with a versions other was always dishes While SAT-LINK in output their first year was Nancy tells us. be found in head ends, from to supply power to the se- not only DVB-T/T2 but will soon also be and Africa are quickly switching over to IRDs (the 12V and LNBs and knew exactly what size pieces, And with that, SAT-LINK covers the only able to sell about 10,000 company’s success product) to modulathose production numfour most important functions and pric- five years later 156 dish and type LNB —was needed TELE-audiovision International — Thewhat World‘s Largest Digital TV of Trade Magazine 03-04/2013 — www.TELE-audiovision.com tors and decoders. Tecsys ships primaring levels and can therefore offer these bers have nearly quintupled. And it’s to receive a particular satellite. ily to the domestic Brazilian market; devices to all the regions of the world. especially their brand new combo modmany of thealso larger for DVB-S2 and DVB-T2 thatAfter prom- installing satellite systems in All of the signal analyzers comeTV elorganizations utilizeand Tecsys products. ises Business is soa success for SAT-LINK. to be quite with DVB-S2 tuners the terrestrial his free time for years, he finally deAlberto ■ Jorge good models that,Ganuza according CCO Jorge Al-the countries in Europe is also many of versions and combo come withto Since one of the three is planning on berto Tecsys not only DVB-T/T2 but Ganuza, willfounders soon also andbe is and Africa are quickly switching over to

This work was previously outsourced to another company but by installing their own production line, Tecsys is now not only much more flexible when it comes to the customer’s requirements, but they can also react more quickly to changes in their own products. The entire production operation at Tecsys is

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ed keyboards. “These analyzers are especially popular in the Middle East.” There are also two brand new Satel-

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from customersManufacturer from all over the world. Brazil Professional Equipment Tecsys, COMPANY REPORT the largest display and an illuminated When she’s not at SAT-LINK’s headquarters Canal 7 and the just-started private TV With a new SMD line that has been keyboard. One of the analyzers in this talking with customers on the phone, she’s traveling all over the world visiting them. in operation since June 2012, the Braseries, the combo SAT-LINK model WS- 9.” These four channels channel Canal Marcos ■ Jose 3 156 TELE-audiovision International — The World‘s Largest Digital TV Trade Magazine — 03-04/2013 — www.TELE-audiovision.com www.TELE-audiovision.com — 03-04/2013 — TELE-audiovision International — 全球发行量最大的数字电视杂志 157 3. R&D Manager Han Guang Rong zilian manufacturer Tecsys can further Freire Martins 6936 for DVB-S and DVB-T, was already is responsible for the function and ■ Tecsys Production were on the INTELSAT V-F13 satellite. is one of the 2. Nancy is Business Manager and is Manager Adilson da Silva development of the signal analyzers. He increase their quality and improve their introduced us inorders the 11-12/2012 isholding a circuit board founders of Tecsys always on the telephoneby taking checks the function of SAT-LINK’s devices produced by their new reaction time to incoming orders. Teccould also and is CEO of the with oscilloscopes and other professional from customers from all over the“I world. sue. Business Manager Nancy tells us receive the channels on São José dos SMD machine. company test equipment. When she’s not at SAT-LINK’s headquarters sys produces everything themselves. BRASILSAT A1 and GORIZONT.” talking Campos with customers on the phone, she’s Tecsys was founded in 2000 by three traveling all over the world visiting them. 154 TELE-audiovision International — The World‘s Largest Digital TV Trade Magazine — 03-04/2013 — www.TELE-audiovision.com It didn’t take long for him to realize partners who were all involved for Jorge Alberto ■ 3. R&D Manager Han Guang Rong Ganuza is also is responsible for the function and many years in the TV reception industhat his 2.5-meter dish was too small one available with ATSC (for North Americamera. that this analyzer series is very popular curity of the three development of the signal analyzers. He try. Today the three founders wear difca) andand thenisin the following year with if that weren’t enough, SAT-founders in Europe. checks the function of SAT-LINK’s devices for the C-band andAnd inas1987 he was able with oscilloscopes and professional ferent hats at Tecsys: CEO is Jose MarISDB-TB for the South American marThe other next class of analyzers are those LINK also offers a simple Satellite FinderCCO test equipment. with smaller displays and non-illuminat- with a display that only shows reception ket. “We’re in the process of expanding cos Freire Martins, CCO is Jorge Alberto

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China, 150 employees produce antennas and accessories, that is, things like LCD holders, antenna mounts, antenna outlets and other installation material.”

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building in the Fradley Distribution Park in Lichfield near Birmingham, UK. There’s also a logistics center in Lichfield.

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• Expanding distribution network to the European market • Offers their own products as OEM and private label

How did someone from Australia end up buying a British company? It turns out that this was a very logical development. “In the 1990’s Kaz Bialecki started a company in Australia that installed

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Europe. He can be directly reached by owner of the company, also comes from Syria. “We have sales of about 100,000 US dollars every year”, he reveals to us after taking a look ate-mail his at Arnold@antiference.co.uk books.

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Villa can be found online shop USATel’s headquarters in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Administration can be found in the right side of the building; the warehouse can be seen in the background.

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• Optimized assortment for digital TV needs in Brazil • Sells and ships almost exclusively to end users

There aren’t too many companies that have hung around for decades and at the same time are still in the same business segment. DMS International, which has been in existence since the very early days of TV reception via satellite, belongs to that group. Tim Heinrichs is Founder and CEO of satellite wholesaler DMS International and if you’ve been in the same business for so long, there’s absolutely no doubt that you are a real enthusiast. In the small town of Acworth, not too far from Lock-

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communicate wirelessly with each other without too much in the form of technical requirements. Oh really? In 1968 Tim erected a tower 25 meters high for his CB antenna. He used it to listen in when railroad employees talked to each other, when construction companies passed on work orders to their builders, when truck drivers warned others of radar traps on the highways and when the police would coordinate road blocks with their headquarters. But Tim was espeboom slowly cially faded but then in 1964 fascinated with the phenomenon of “skip” transmissions: under BBC started their second channel incertain the weather conditions CB radio transmis-

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The company — went through a series of ups and downs in the demand for antennas so they began to diversify. This went so far that even a curtain

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■ Two electronics technicians founded the company in 1937; it

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■Tim Heinrichs, DMS International’s CEO, in his office in Acworth, Georgia, northwest of Atlanta. He’s testing an FS2 signal analyzer beta model.

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Tim also worked for the railroad in Nebraska and when word got around among his friends and coworkers that he liked to tinker with radios in his free time, they began bringing him defective radios, TVs and CBs. At first it was tedious, but later on it became routine for him to repair these devices. “Even the police came to me to repair their radios.” Tim was becoming more and more experienced in radio technology. In 1979 he read an article in a technical magazine about satellite reception. This new technology was irresistible to Tim; he simply had to have it. He spent a lot of money on his first three-meter dish. “Back then the dish antennas were

400 pounds.” Tim still remembers today what an experience it was to be able to receive a TV picture with his new dish. “It was an absolute sensation to be able to receive a signal from space from so Americas Busiest Satellite Enthusiast far away.”

in the Northpoint Business Park with its two buildings and attached warehouse.

In 1991 another big decision had to be made: the market in Nebraska was covered so in order to better expand his business the decision was made to move his company to Atlanta, Georgia. DMS International can still be found there today. “Transportation costs are cheaper here”, rationalizes Tim regarding this decision and then grins as he adds, “Besides, the weather is much better here.” Sure enough, the company experienced quite a boom in business. Vicky provides us with a few sales figures: “In 1991 DMS managed sales of roughly $2.0 million.” The company’s best year was 2008: “Back then we had sales of $12 million. Sales have pulled back a little bit since then although in 2009 they were still at about $9.0 million.”

Tim Heinrichs from DMS

Then came the turning point in Tim Heinrichs’ evening job: a farmer bought that dish from him. “That’s when it all started, next I bought two new dishes.” That was in 1980 and it was at this point that Tim Heinrichs recognized that there was a new business brewing. He sold and installed these dish antennas at a faster and faster rate. The breakthrough came in 1982: “I invested $40,000 and bought my first truckload of dishes - it was 500 three-meter antennas.” Tim Heinrichs young company became a satellite wholesaler. 186 TELE-satellite International — The World‘s Largest Digital TV Trade Magazine — 09-10/2012 — www.TELE-satellite.com

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Many of Antiference’s success products are on display in their showroom including HDMI components, TV amplifiers as well as cable head ends.

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ing for two-way communications over extremely long distances. “Back then I collected QSL cards from my contacts and managed to collect nearly 1000 of those cards.”

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“At first I worked both jobs; my regular job at the railroad and at nights and weekends at my own company DMS International.” That only worked for a few months: he had to make a decision and naturally he chose his own company. “My wife Vicky worked along side me from the beginning; at first she took care of the books and now she’s the

For many years DMS International was a small company with very few employees: It was Vicky and Tim along with one or two warehouse and administrative employees. “Today we have 10 employees with a warehouse that is 14,000 Sq-ft in size.” Up until recently DMS International was mainly focused on the North American market, “that is, the USA, Canada and Mexico”, explains Tim. As recently as 2009/2010

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creased, “but we can still handle any kind of order since our storeroom is still fully stocked.” Two other product groups are today’s sales giants at Topsignal: “In 2008 we

we had a look at in the small city of Ninghai. Ninghai is located near Ningbo which itself is a three-hour train ride south of Shanghai. Zongbao King founded the company

a half million satellite dishes are produced monthly and even more LNBs. The reason these production numbers are almost the same is simply that the dishes and LNBs are sold in sets. A

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technical specifications and standards.” Some of the documents were translated into Chinese by her fellow students. Anna had managed to find a powerful market gap; anyone in China who was involved with receiver production or development of digital receiver software could view and download all the necessary documents from Anna.

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• OEM delivering exclusively to Wholesalers • Specializes in large production quantities • Produces millions of satellite dishes and LNBs It’s not easy to find women in leading positions in the digital TV business and it’s even rarer for women to actually start a company in this business. But that’s exactly what Anna Xie did: she started a website from nothing and in just 10 years built it up into China’s largest site for digital TV. It’s an exciting story that we wanted to hear about directly from her.

Shanghai’s Minhang District. Anna rented expansive office space on the fifth floor of a modern office building. 10 employees work there although DVBCN has an additional 13 employees. But more on that later. First we wanted to know how Anna managed to turn her website into China’s largest site for digital TV.

She explains to us: “I come from Wenzhou in the Zhejiang Province.” This province is located south of Shanghai;

Anna studied at the university in Shanghai. “I studied TV and radio journalism.” That was in 2001. And she was still a brand new student when she started her website DVBCN in 2002 (www. dvbcn.com). “At first it was just a forum to discuss technical information.” As you can tell by the website’s name, her forum dealt back then primarily with the new DVB technology. “We made available for download all documents,

“By 2004 we already had 80,000 registered users”, remembers Anna about the quickly growing popularity of her website. “We also offered the source codes for DVB applications and DVB analyzer information.” A natural development of her download forum website was the start of a discussion page and not long after that a news page was started. Today DVBCN is the most viewed website in China for anyone that in one form or another is connected with digital TV. Technicians can find not only valuable information for their work on the DVBCN site, but

• Specializes in large production quantities

even those employees in marketing use DVBCN for up to date information on digital TV trade shows and exhibitions. Today DVBCN has over 200,000 registered users.

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news and test reports on DVBCN. He is DVBCN’s Chief Editor.

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the largest website for digital TV in China (www.dvbcn.com). Recently DVBCN began cooperating with TELE-satellite. The first DVBCN ad appeared in the TELE-satellite issue that Anna is holding in her hand.

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The administration building is to the left and two of the four production buildings are to the right. Satellite dishes and LNBs are manufactured here in large quantities.

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Digital TV Website DVBCN.com, China

• Known by every digital TV company in China • Provides all information regarding digital TV • Expanding in the areas of recruitment and software development • Focusing in future technologies such as OTT and IPTV • Working on international expansion

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• Wrote one of the most successful stream reader programs • Developed a technical solution to archive TV channels for ‘Internet Archive’ ■ Rod Hewitt enjoys reading TELE-

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satellite magazine. The picture of the Eiffel Tower in his living room highlights the fact the he can speak French fluently and loves the French way of life.

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• Wrote one of the most successful stream reader programs • Developed a technical solution to archive TV channels for ‘Internet Archive’ • Developed a technical solution to archive TV channels for ‘Internet Archive’

• Focusing on top-of-the-line Quality dishes

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Hewitt

• Wrote one of the most successful stream reader programs

• Opening a new fully automatic satellite dish production line

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of SVEC’s administration building in Chengdu in China's Sichuan province. The manufacturing facilities can be found directly behind the administration building.

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Software Programmierer Rod Hewitt, USA Not many digital TV product dealers among other things DX Sichuan ■SVEC CEO Wang Duo amateur can boast over 30 years success in the Communications 1. Kahlo, named herself after the painter Frieda Kahlo, handles the SVEC advertisement in TELE-satellite. business (in 2012 it will be 33 years). radio 2.receivers. Becky runs the SVECRelatives sales team with 15 employees 3. Milton and his team take care of SVEC customers in South America his and family came later One of the few wholesalers that fall into from North 4. Betty Lee runs the sales team for India and Africa working his this category is the company Hypex in on and5. Astarted look into the SVEC sales teamfor offices. To the left is Belinda, responsible for The Far East and to the right is and Nina, responsible for The Middle East. so Hypex became London. We paid a visit to them just company before they moved into their new ware- stronger and stronger over the years. Just a192 few years ago the company behouse. TELE-satellite International — The World‘s Largest Digital TV Trade Magazine — 06-07-08/2012 — www.TELE-satellite.com already reported on SVEC back in SVEC (Sichuan Video Equipment dishes with diameters of 2.4 meters. Great Britain.” Hypex customcame a limited liability corporation and outside ofWe Company) has been manufacturing sa- Lately SVEC is concentrating on expan- TELE-satellite 02-03/2010 issue. Even then we as already howMalayding name their professional antenna tellite now antennas of all sizes since 1993. the can back be found farmentioned away as operates under Hypex,VSATers Hypex was founded in 1979 by Shyv Production quantities are enormous: business. “We also offer Ka-Band di- SVEC was becoming active in VSAT and Nealtheexplains how itSVEC came to that: Sood. He is an electrical engineer and Ka-Band. Since then has inwe learn SVEC Ltd. manufactures several million shes for Internet-via satellite”,sia. dishes each month. The most popu- from Becky, Manager of the Internatio- vested enormously to not only guaran“Over those many years our company recognized back then the need for comlar dish types are 60 and 75cm off- nal Sales Team. And, really, that’s the tee production quality but also to raise to new levels; levels that areestabwe came to pay has a visitbecome to the quality set antennas. Next in are 1.2 wholesaler and reason whyand very well-known and Hypex is line a pure does mercial receivers and other broadcast1.5-meter diameter dishes. But SVEC SVEC: professional products require unheard of for a manufacturer that promany Asian not sell tolarge end segmented users. Managing Director lished and ing equipment. ducesaside millions from of dishesthat every month. professional production. also manufactures Neal tells us more: “We ship to roughly companies have their own branch office 186 TELE-satellite International — The World‘s Largest Digital TV Trade Magazine — 06-07-08/2012 — www.TELE-satellite.com As a one-man operation he sold 600 active dealers of which 15% are in Great Britain. For those it’s much sim-

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• Ships large dishes to Great Britain and Europe • Offers successful product lines from ICECRYPT and GLOBALINVACOM • Low prices thanks to minimal overhead costs • Consistent sales despite pricing pressure

■ An image from the old

days: Hypex resided here up until recently. Now the company moved into a 6000 square foot warehouse only about a mile from here in Wembley in western London.

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Ricks Satellite, USA - Distributor

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Satellite Dealer Ricks Satellite, Kansas City, USA

• celebrates its 10th anniversary in 2012

Bobbie & Rick

Rick Caylor

StelliteGuys, USA - Internet Forum

COMPANY REPORT

Scott's SatelliteGuys

A Family Company in the Cable Distribution Field

The company Wadt has been in existence for three generations. It was founded by Nelson Wadt back in 1945. It’s a story of emigration in that Nelson Wadt is originally from Germany.

cessful for so many years, is all by itself interesting because of its success, but since they manufacture cable distribution equipment, it’s the perfect reason for us to pay them a visit.

would take - namely further in the direction of reception. When the first cable TV systems were being installed, Wadt was right in the middle of things offering the first cable headends.

The company, that has been suc-

The company founder’s grandson, Joao Alfredo Wadt Miranda, who today is the company’s Technical Director,

“Wadt’s best times were before 1994”, remembers the company founder’s Grandson, “Back then we

IPTV

is Future

• Provides assistance with technical satellite reception questions • Founded by Scott as a non-profit forum • All advertising income is reinvested in better technology • New is the use of the forums through Customer Service employees of digital TV companies

■ Scott Gerczkowski’s home in

Newington outside of Hartford, Connecticut in the USA. Scott operates his satellite forum SatelliteGuys.us from here. On the street side he has two motorized dishes installed; four smaller fixed dishes are mounted on the wall. To the left is a multifocus dish with five LNBs for DirecTV, in the middle is a dish for the DishNetwork eastern arc pointing to 61.5W, 72.7W and 77W plus another antenna for the DishNetwork western arc at 110W and 119W. All the way to the right is another antenna for 110W. This dish is used for automatic scanning that takes place every hour. It can instantly identify when a new channel appears on DishNetwork and posts this information in the forum thread Uplink Report.

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• New is the use of the forums through Customer Service employees of digital TV companies

cessful for so many years, is all by itwould take - namely further in the The company Wadt has been in exHartford thinks back to the products that had 200 employees.” Those days are self interesting its success, direction reception. When the first istence for three generations. It was started it all: “It wasbecause car radi- of over; in 1994 the BrazilianofgovernCT, USA but they manufacture cable discable TV systems founded by Nelson Wadt back in 1945. os forsince Ford vehicles that my ment lifted the high import duties af-were being installed, Grandfather manufactured ter which HF products cameright into the tribution equipment, it’s the perfect Wadt was in the middle of things It’s a story of emigration in that Nelfirst.” for It was already ob- a country lowManager prices. ■ General reason us to pay them visit. at offering the first cable headends. son Wadt is originally from Germany. Eagle Chain in

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Satellite Forum Operator Scott Greczkowski, USA

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vious back then what path the company

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ACOMPANY Family Headend Manufacturer Wadt, Brazil REPORT Company Scott in the Cable DistributionGreczkowski Field

R Manu Largest Distr asm back then Whol was a treasure trove of The company, that has been sucSA was a treasure hen trove of experience; theShop operation of all of theSão rePaulo the operation of all of the reServ easy. ceivers was intuitively

• sees a good future for the FTA market in North America

are no satellite dishes to be seen and there’s also no company sign to suggest that there’s a successful online satellite shop hidden inside. A knock on the door reveals Bobbie and Rick along with Ricks Satellite which can be found in the Internet at www.rickssatelliteusa.com.

Owner

Sowell, China -ëIPTV Receivers

• is an enthusiastic satellite feedhunter

• is an enthusiastic satellite feedhunter • sees a good future for the FTA market in North America

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Receiver Manufacturer Sowell, China

• distributes AZBox's receivers in North America

■ A typical residential home in the USA. Looking from the street there

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• Low prices thanks to minimal overhead costs • Consistent sales despite pricing pressure

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www.TELE-audiovision.com/TELE-satellite-1205/eng/ricks-satellite-azbox.pdf Owner 10 Years

Owner

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SVEC’s Quality 215 Offensive

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Wholesaler Hypex, UK

Success with • Large investment in Quality range of Assurance • Expanding VSAT and Ka-Band production products COMPANY REPORT

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• Focusing in future technologies such as OTT and IPTV • Working on international expansion

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What are these engineers doing at these locations? “We are primarily working on the DLNAOTT technology, that is, the integration of mobile telephone, laptop and TV under the term Multi Screen Interaction.” This means that what you see on a display screen, for example, on a mobile telephone screen, can be

Professional Dish Manufacturer SVEC, China

SVEC, China - Satellite Dishes

R Manu Distr Whol Shop Serv

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James You

• Produces millions of satellite dishes and LNBs

• Majority of shipments go to South America • Expanding product palette to include high-quality LNBs and VSAT

• Known by every digital TV company in China • Provides all information regarding digital TV USA • Expanding in the areas of recruitment and software development

ki, USA

Millions From Topsignal

www.51dtv.com

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City, A

But that was still not enough for Anna - in 2011 she founded yet another business segment in her own company: Digital Technology Ltd. develops digital TV software. This segment immediately caught on; this is the company with the additional 13 employees we had mentioned earlier, although they’re not located in Shanghai. “10 engineers work in an office in Hangzhou plus one additional engineer each in Shenzhen, Chengdu and Beijing.”

www.dvbcn.com

Chief Editor Victor Ho

2 Ho oversees the ■Victor

■Anna Xie is founder and owner of DVBCN,

1. Chaofeng Ge is General Manager. He coordinates production and is always on the phone coordinating production with customer orders. outside of China to search for employ2.vice James Youtoismake Salesit Manager and counts ees and also, versa, eason the helpTV of specialists the Lion into front of the ier for Chinese digital entrance to Topsignal’s building. find a job with a foreign company.

Chaofeng Ge

But Anna was not satisfied with one website. “The main site is just a base website”, she explains, “but two other business segments are above all financially successful.” Since so many professional digital technical users have come together on DVBCN, it was actually quite easy to provide them and digital TV firms a platform where workers could find new jobs and digital TV companies could find new employees: In 2005 Anna started her new website www.51dtv. com that resembles a recruiting company; the number 51 is Chinese for “I need”.

DVBCN, China - Internet News and Job Forum DVBCN’s offices can be found in

Original Equipment Manufacturer Topsignal, China

• OEM delivering exclusively to Wholesalers

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Digital TV Website DVBCN.com, China

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Receiver Manufacturer Sowell, China

IPTV

■ General Manager

Eagle Chain in Sowell’s showroom with one of the company’s success receivers.

is Future

■A successful couple: Rick and Bobbie together run the satellite online shop Ricks Satellite in Blue Springs, Missouri,

Sowell’s showroom with one of the company’s success receivers.

A successful couple: Bobbie run the satellite shopCity. Ricks in Blue Springs, Missouri, USA. anRick areaand with 60,000together inhabitants located eastonline of Kansas It’sSatellite an excellent location: Kansas City likes to be “Wadt’s best timesIt’s were before Eagle remembers the to company USA.1994”, It’s an area with 60,000 locatedit’s east ofonly Kansas City. It’s an excellent location: Kansas City to be referred as theinhabitants heart of America; not the geographical center of the USA, it’s also thelikes mathematical center of founder’s Grandson, “Back then we referred to as the heart of America; it’s not only the geographical center of the USA, it’s also the mathematical center of USA’s population. Chain had 200 employees.” Those days are

Wadt had to specialize and focused

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• Already operating the first IPTV project • 3D planned for the future

USA’s population. over; in 1994 the Brazilian

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government lifted the high import duties after which HF products came into the country at low prices.

• 60% of all Sowell receivers are already HD

intuitively easy. Then one day coincidence came to hisfirst IPTV project • Already operating the • Integration reception withis IPTV transmitters don’t have the same range explains toofusTV what all the fuss about The young company managed to sell day coincidence came to his don’t have the same range explains to us of what the fuss is aboutaretransmitters The young company managed to sell aid: his employer, the auto for parts • 3D planned thecomfuture • 60% all all Sowell already as the old analog transmitters. And so, with GALAXY 19:receivers “It is currently the HD 50 receivers in the first year. 10 years ployer, the auto parts comWadt had to specialize and focused as the old analog transmitters. And so, with GALAXY 19: “It is currently the 50 receivers in the first year. 10 years pany, reorganized and offered Rick a pofor many people living in outlying regions most interesting of all satellites in North later sales have greatly increased: „We anized and offered Rick a pofor many people living in outlying regions most interesting of all satellites in North later sales have greatly increased: „We sition that didn’t appealBrazil to him. Instead, São Paulo Wadt, - Headends www.TELE-audiovision.com/TELE-satellite-1205/wadt-brazil.pdf the only solution was to subscribe to a America in terms of FTA.” The satellite sold over 1100 receivers in 2011 with didn’t appeal to him. Instead, the only solution was to subscribe to a America in terms of FTA.” The satellite sold over 1100 receivers in 2011 with he decided toR go out on his own. His wife Manu Distribution Technical satellite PayTV service. Rick says: “The TV market in North America is supplied theOwner AZBox Receivers being the biggest to go out on his own. His wife ■Neide is the daughter of the satellite PayTV service.Technology Rick says: “The TV market in North America is supplied the AZBox Receivers being the biggest from Wadt R Distr Bobbie supported him and said, “You have Satellite Pay Services normally require a by two large PayTV providers that each seller.“ But receiver sales are only one company’s founder and takes care of Director Wadt’s finances. Joao, Neide’s son and orted him and said, “You have the company founder’s grandson is Satellite Pay Services normally require a by two large PayTV providers that each seller.“ But receiver sales are only one R really Whol like to do.” to do what you She was headend manufacturer Wadt’s Technical two year contract and then after you subhave their own reception systems. Rick part of their business. “We also sell comNeide Joao you really like toShop do.” She was Director in Sao Paulo, Brazil. two year contract and then after you subhave their own reception systems. Rick part of their business. “We also sell comright. In 2002 Rick and Bobbie started the scribe to a basic package, you can then us with even more background: plete systems for GALAXY 19 reception • Already operating the first IPTV Wadt Wadt provides us provides 02 Rick and Bobbie started the projectsystems for GALAXY 19 reception scribe to a basic package, you can then with even more background: plete company Ricks Serv Satellite. “It wasn’t easy subscribe at an extra fee to the same “The last analog terrestrial transmitters at 97W. In 2011 it totaled 300 systems, • 3D planned for the future cks Satellite. “It wasn’t easy subscribe at an extra fee to the same “The last analog terrestrial transmitters at • Integration of TV reception with 97W. In 2011 it totaled 300 systems, in the beginning”, says Rick, wifemore had than 60 • Involved in “My HF for years • Specialized products local channels that they used to receive were turned off aboutfor twocable years headends ago. The most of which were with 75cm dishes, IPTV ning”, says Rick, “My wife had • 60% of all Sowell receivers are local channels that they used to receive were turned off about two years ago. The most of which were with 75cm dishes, • New of cable licenses in Brazil some opens up huge • Only shipsisdomestically to have a second job allocation on the side.” already HD for free with an terrestrial antenna when problem that the new digital terrestrial shipped withopportunities 90cm antennas.” Rick econd job on the side.” for free with an terrestrial antenna when Neide is the daughter of the problem is that the new digital terrestrial ■ some shipped with 90cm antennas.” Rick for the company 148 TELE-satellite International — The World‘s Largest Digital TV Trade Magazine — 04-05/2012 — www.TELE-satellite.com

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Headend Manufacturer Wadt, Brazil

■ The dish antennas on the roof provide a

clue to what goes on inside this building; it caught the interest of the TELE-satellite editorial staff: the company Eletronica Wadt, which has been involved with reception technology since 1945, resides here.

• Involved in HF for more than 60 years • New allocation of cable licenses in Brazil opens up huge opportunities for the company • Specialized products for cable headends • Only ships domestically

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Digital TV Manufacturer Jiuzhou, China

vinced that exports will also pick up: “With our new DVB-T2 and DVB-S2 receivers we will increase our market share and the upcoming football world cup will increase ISDB-T sales in South America.” It’s becoming clear that Panodic is

Jiuzhou’s OTT Development Team COMPANY REPORT

Jiuzhou, China - Receivers

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■Richard is Vice General

Manager and runs the Jiuzhou R&D team with 200 engineers.

Growth Through Quality

Bratislava

Always Active You Zhen Huang When it Has Yu Wei • Multiple quality control points before, during and after production to Do with • Concentrating on digital TV products Digital TV Sortec, Slovakia - Distributors 2

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Manu R Distr R Whol Shop In 1999 three technically enthusiastic young entrepreneurs founded the Serv

Founder

■ The OTT

Development Team works on the sixth floor of the Jiuzhou Electric Building in Nanshan’s Hightech Park in Shenzhen, China.

The end result is that it would be far better to upgrade a new digital receiver with OTT services; only then would the menu operation and the speed and capabilities of the built-in chips be optimal for these OTT services.

www.panodic.com

Engineers in Research & Development | Total Number of Employees

• Dedicated OTT development team • Market for OTT in Europe and North America • Upgrade of older digital receivers possible with a software upgrade

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• Market for OTT in Europe and North America • Upgrade of older digital receivers possible with a software upgrade The OTT technology is so important to Jiuzhou that they have put together a dedicated development team: “There are 20 engineers working in the OTT Team”, we learn from Vice General

www.TELE-audiovision.com/TELE-satellite-1203/panodic.pdf CEO Marketing One of the Top Five: Manager Panodic

Founder

Founder

• Developes Digital TV receivers optimized for OTT

The Jiuzhou development team is working feverishly on the best possible solutions for OTT.

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not a manufacturer that produces onlyManager Richard who is responsible for the R&D Team. “Our entire R&D Team when there are orders; they are contin-consists of 200 1. Huang Wei is one of the founders ■Panodic’s Marketing engineers”, clarifies Director is Alan Yu. of MICO/Panodic. He takes care of the Richard, “We’re uously active in further development.Vice General Manager He is a loyal reader of working with strategic the Androidorientation as well as of production. TELE-satellite. “We are cooperating with many indus-with the Linux2. operating Xu Haisystems.” Bin is Panodic’s CEO. He’s in charge of the company’s daily trial in partners, such as, NDS, Yan more■Receptionist shops the east.” SORTEC will Conax, Department operations Manager Yongjun andZhang can reveal to us: “In Jing greets visitors is in charge of the Application Team SuperNovelTV as well as chip 2011 we achieved sales of 70 million the lobby then inhave Slovakia nicely covered withmanufac-consisting of ten engineers. This is USD and in 2012 we’re expecting an turers ST and Ali. you We’ve of the software their satellite stores where canalso findreceivedwhere the functioning increase to 100 million USD.” tested and optimized so that end uslicenses from Sisvel DivX and Inview.”is in addition to all the necessary satellite ers won’t have any trouble accessing all the different Internet services with Inview is aeverything provider of components, also forEPG ter-informa-their Jiuzhou receiver later on. tion and Internet-based additional data restrial reception. “Slovakia is currently The best part is that OTT is only being such as IPTV. Thanks to the appearance in the transition phase from analog to of more and more hybrid receivers, the 1. Pavol Macko is SORTEC’s General Manager terrestrial reception”, explains erdigital sales: “For—the national market in 156 TELE-satellite International — The World‘s Largest Digital TV Trade Magazine 02-03/2012 — www.TELE-satellite.com www.TELE-satellite.com — 02-03/2012 — TELE-satellite International — The World‘s Largest Digital TV Trade Magazine 157 integration with the Internet is moving 4 2. Ľuboš Bezák SORTEC‘s E-shop Manager. Ľuboš Bezák. Great Britain it’s the T5000 for DVB-T more and more to the forefront. 3. It’s always busy in SORTEC’s satellite store and it’s brother the T2400 with PVR for where end-users shop. Three sales personnel take And that’s how Panodic managed to But these retail stores only make up care of the customers' needs. DVB-T2 as well as the ICECRYPT 3000 work themselves up into the group of about 15% of SORTEC’s business. “The 4. Two of the four SORTEC Sales Managers: for the European market.” The latter top five manufacturers in just a few largest portion of our sales comes from Alexander Záhončík (left) and Pavol Lukáč (right). 1 3 receiver we already introduced to instalyou years. From the original three-man our wholesale business and our in lation our TELE-satellite isfounding team the company has grown work”, explains08-09/2011 E-shop Manager sue withBezák, a detailed test “TheacĽuboš “From ourreport. wholesale to over 1500 employees and there’s no 1. Pavol Macko is SORTEC’s General Manager digital terrestrial reception”, explains 2 2. Ľuboš Bezák SORTEC‘s—E-shop Manager. 158 TELE-satellite International The World‘s Largest Digital TV Trade Magazine — 02-03/2012 — www.TELE-satellite.com www.TELE-satellite.com 02-03/2012 — TELE-satellite International — The World‘s Largest Digital TV Trade Magazine Ľuboš—Bezák. T2400 with a 2.0from terabyte tivityeven 90%comes of sales comes instalend in4 sight. Alan Yu: “We are constant3. It’s always busy in SORTEC’s satellite store hard drive!” ‘Paddy’. Normally, lations and says the remaining 10% comes where end-users shop. Three sales personnel take ly working on designing and developing But these retail stores only make up care of the customers' needs. PANODIC Company Details fromhigh-capacity our cooperation large store such hardwith drives can’t about 15% of SORTEC’s business. “The higher quality products. This includes, 4. Two of the four SORTEC Sales Managers: largest portion of our sales comes from ▼ ▼ Alexander Záhončík (left) and Pavol Lukáč (right). For these hyperchip markets and bechains.” connected. “A special makes 0............................ 1000 .............................. 2000 above all, hybrid receivers.” These are our wholesale business and our instal▼ electronic chains SORTEC delivers it large possible.” 0................................ 50 ................. 100 Mio US$ lation work”, explains E-shop Manager receivers that are mostly interesting to Ľuboš Bezák, “From our wholesale accomplete satellite systems that include operators. 90% of sales comes from instaldish, LNB and receiver. 1tivity Sales at TURBOSAT are divided into The expansion of their product pallations and the remaining 10% comes from our cooperation with large store two regions: “Half of our sales are ette suggests that Panodic will continue chains.” For these hyper markets and “The most requested dish sizes in to climb higher in the ranks of top class domestically here in Great Britain; large electronic chains SORTEC delivers Slovakia are the 80cmthe and 90cm an130 TELE-satellite Internationalin — The World‘s Largest Digital TV Trade Magazine — 02-03/2012 — www.TELE-satellite.com DVD players video screen the name, just not the Panodic name. “We satellite systems that include companies. 1.complete A look in the Technical the other half is to Europe.” Internatennas; they make up about 90% of dish, LNB and receiver. Department. Defective unitscan are use car.” passengers export as an OEM and tional ODMSales manufacManager Chris WardRear tells seated quickly repaired here.. our dish sales”, says Ľuboš Bezák. “The Wholesaler and Manufacturer TURBOSAT, Great “The Britain COMPANY most requested dish sizes in usreason more: receivers remote to change channels turer and don’t useREPORT our name at all.” 2.Slovakia Technical Director is Ray for“Our this isICECRYPT that foraSlovakians thecontrol are the 80cm and 90cm anGargiulo. One of his main 90% of make about 50% of our can sales with they make up about moreupattractive channels bethe found 2 while car tasks istennas; inis to motion.” The driver In addition to the production facility check production our dish sales”, says Ľuboš Bezák. “The our accounting for about 20%.are onCAM’s ASTRA at 23.5 east but there samples from the manufacturer reason for this is that for Slovakians of course out theisfrontthewinin Bao’an, the Panodic SmartCards Group also ininmore Korea. “TURBOSAT follow with 15% the is looking also many free-to-air (FTA)with channels attractive channels can be found an ODM (Original Design 1 3 on ASTRA at 23.5 east but are rest consisting other comASTRA at of 19.2 eastsatellite that they want traffic. dow at the Panodic is there planning cludes a branch office inon Beijing. “20 Manufacturer)”, he explains, also many free-to-air (FTA) channels “Our own Manufacturing to see”,such continues Bezák. That’s ponents our Ľuboš ownto LNB series.” on ASTRA at 19.2 east that they want make this Engineers product available in the engineers work there primarily onas our Sittingbourne design the receivers; why these larger dishes are fitted with 1. Pavol Macko is SORTEC’s—General Manager digital terrestrial reception”, explains to see”, Ľuboš That’s The quantity of LNBs may be consid1. Huang Wei is one of the founders 132 TELE-satellite International — The World‘s Largest Digital TV Tradecontinues Magazine — 02-03/2012 — www.TELE-satellite.com www.TELE-satellite.com 02-03/2012 — TELE-satellite International — The World‘s Largest Digital TV Trade Magazine 133 receivers are then Bezák. 2 4 of MICO/Panodic. He takes care of the 2. Ľuboš Bezák SORTEC‘s E-shop Manager. Ľuboš first ofthe 2012. why theseBezák. larger dishes are fitted with IP receiver’s software. The domestic monoblock LNBs soofthat both satellites manufactured based on these erable but because their lowquarter sales 3. It’s always busy in SORTEC’s satellite store monoblock LNBs so that both satellites strategic orientation of production. where end-users shop. Three sales personnel take designs.” But these retail stores only make up can be received. care of the customers' needs. sales team can also bevalue found there.” they don’t have much“We’re of an im- also working can be received. on projectors”, Receiver Manufacturer, China

Digital TV Manufacturer Jiuzhou, China

Over-The-Top by Jiuzhou

Unfortunately, a weak spot receivers.” in the above all, hybrid These are OTT technology is the bandwidth of the receivers are mostly interesting to end user’s Internet that connection. Video transmissions require a large bandoperators. width. Therefore, right now these OTT The expansion of their product palcompatible digital receivers would really only have markets in that EuropePanodic and ette suggests will continue North America even though there are to climb higher in the ranks of top class many other regions that offer scattered companies. high-speed Internet access. “We’re focusing on these two markets”, confirms Jimmy Zhang, “Buying power is the highest there.”

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higher quality products. This includes,

Satellite Information Website BSD, Brasil

Panodic, China - Receivers

though older digital receivers can be upgraded with OTT, they might not be good enough to truly take advantage of OTT. “The chips get faster and faster every day and if you upgrade a digital receiver that has an older chipset with OTT, you might not be able to enjoy these OTT services interference-free.”

Jimmy Zhang is Jiuzhou’s Marketing integration with the Internet is moving Vice Manager and tells us what it’s all and for more to the forefront. about: more “OTT stands Over-The-Top. It means that viewers can not only see And that’s how Panodic managed to their normal TV channels terrestrially, work themselves upuseinto the group of via satellite or cable, they can now the same device to enjoy video and autop five manufacturers in just a few dio content via the Internet.” YouTube years. From the three-man and VUDU, a movie service, are original just a few founding examples according to Jimmy team the company has grown Zhang. The end user doesn’t really care to over 1500 employees and there’s no how the video and audio makes it to his endasinlong sight. Yu: “We are constantTV screen, as heAlan can use one remote control to access everything ly working on designing and developing that’s available.

Even though it appears that this can all be easily accomplished technically, two things have to be kept in mind: the first has to do with a license since there are many Internet services that have to be paid for. The second is that even

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developed in software form”, reveals Marketing Vice Manager Jimmy Zhang to us, “This means that end users merely have to upload a new software version in order to make their existing digital receivers OTT compatible.”

Vice Vice GM Marketing Wholesaler and Installer SORTEC, Slovakia Jimmy Shenzhen Richard Zhang

The Big Expansion of Panodic

not a manufacturer that produces only when there are orders; they are contin-

Internet services and terrestrial/satuously active in further development. ellite TV are constantly merging closer “We are cooperating with many industogether. Many current digital receivers alreadytrial have partners, an Internet connection such as, NDS, Conax, but most of the time this connection is SuperNovelTV as well as chip manufaconly used to load new software into the turers ST and Ali. We’ve also received receiver or to connect the receiver to a local network. The from total integration of licenses Sisvel DivX and Inview.” Internet video and audio content with is still a in provider digital Inview receivers is its infancy.of EPG informaOne oftion the companies that is inten- additional data and Internet-based sively working on this new technology such as IPTV. Thanks to the appearance is Jiuzhou.

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Receiver Manufacturer Panodic, China

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R&D teams of OEM/ODM manufacturer Panodic can be found in the futuristic Grentech Building in Shenzhen’s High Tech Park.

Xu Hai Bin

by Luo Shigang

Alan Yu

• Multiple quality control points before, during and after production • Concentrating on digital TV products • Cooperating with many license providers • Continuous product palette expansion

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• Cooperating with many license providers • Continuous product palette expansion

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Alexander Záhončík

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Receivers for DVB-T/T2, DVB-S/S2, DVB-C, ISDB-TB, IPTV, DVD Players, Projectors

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Pavol Lukáč

company MICO in Hong Kong. Their first product: a DVD player. Since then they have gotten larger and larger so that today they are one of the top five receiver manufacturers in China with more than 1200 production employees and over 100 R&D engineers. The about 15% of SORTEC’s business. “The 2. Xu Hai Bin is Panodic’s CEO. He’s 4. Two of the four SORTEC Sales Managers: ■ International Sales largest portion of our sales comes from Alexander Záhončík (left) and Pavol Lukáč (right). pact on overall sales. Manager Chris Ward in in charge of the company’s daily said Alan Yu surprisingly. Sure enough, market, Panodic technology and marketing departments For the Chinese SORTEC was business founded in our 1992 by our wholesale and instalfront of small sampling SORTEC offers was founded in 1992 by operations and can reveal to us: “In of TURBOSAT’s Ladislav Back then heManager was an lation Šmárik. work”, explains E-shop products: ICECRYPT Ladislav Šmárik. Back in thenthese he was an 2011 we achieved sales of 70 million days antenna ofĽuboš HD are more and IPTV receivers. are located in the Shenzhen High Tech primarily DVB-C Bezák,there “From wholesale acinstaller andour was very sucreceivers and LNBs. He The high SmartCard sales figures tivitywith 90%the of sales comes from instalUSD and in 2012 we’re expecting an is the contact for new cessful installation of profesantenna installer and was very suclations and the remaining 10% comes dealers in Europe and constantly and more viewers interested in TV are Park; the production facility is only a “TV and Internet increase to 100 million USD.” comes from merganother TURBOSAT busisional systems such as those for entire other areas. cessful with the installation of profesfrom our cooperation with large store housing blocks in larger communities. ness branch. have exclusive chains.” For these hyper markets makes and projectors. really we“We are half hour car ride away in Fuyong in the ing closer and closer together; sional systems such as the those for entire “A projector large electronic chains SORTEC delivers rights for blocks the Dolly Buster adult-oriThis MATVsatellite (Mastersystems Antenna) complete that installainclude housing in larger communities. HD beautiful”, he comments and then with our Bao’an District. We paid a visit to both integrating Internet services dish, LNB and receiver. ented TV service”, reveals Chris Ward. promises, “The first are alfacilities to see for ourselves how Pan- DVB-C receivers.” 182 TELE-satellite International — Thehave World‘s Largest Digital TV Trade Magazine — 02-03/2012 — www.TELE-satellite.com www.TELE-satellite.com — 02-03/2012 — TELE-satellite International — The World‘s Largest Digital TV Trade Magazine 183 “The mostsamples requested dish sizes in “We five channels on HOTBIRD This MATV (Master Antenna) installaSlovakia are the 80cm and 90cm anLadislav Šmárik is and wetheir sell our Dolly Buster Smartready completed tennas; withtheyproduction to■SORTEC’s Panodic started exporting DVB odic managed to get this far. make up about 90% set of Founder and Jundiaí our dish sales”, says Ľuboš Bezák. “The to any country where HOTBIRD President reason forquarter this is that for Slovakians the of 2012.” in 2005. “TheCards first receiver begin in the second So, obviously the first isTV Tradeproducts 182 TELE-satellite International — The question World‘s Largest Digital Magazine — 02-03/2012 — www.TELE-satellite.com www.TELE-satellite.com — 02-03/2012 — TELE-satellite International — The World‘s Largest Digital TV Trade Magazine more attractive channels can be found can be received.” on ASTRA at 23.5 east but then. there are (São Paulo) that far away “In this: is the company name MICO or that we manufactured for export was 3D can’t be all also many free-to-air (FTA) channels ASTRA at 19.2 east that they want AndBritain”, now we come to the mot- quarteron third of 2012 we’ll also be re- backthe Panodic? Marketing Director Alan Yu a DVB-T receiver for Great to see”, continues Ľuboš Bezák. That’s why these larger dishes are fitted with that we highlighted “Small introducing receivers with integrated also the earlier, has the answer for us: “The company members Alan Yu. Thatto was monoblock LNBs so that both satellites and Valuable”. TURBOSAT has placed can be received. 3D converters.” time P-SAT, that Hungary Panodic expanded into the MICO Hongkong still existsWholesaler and is the and Shop COMPANY REPORT its entire focus on small products SORTEC was founded in 1992 by Ladislav Šmárik. Back then he was an Where Panodic’s prodparent company of the Panodic Group. then new receiver business. since they“Panodare easier to ship. “For thiscan you find antenna installer was very suc180 TELE-satellite International — The World‘s Largest Digital TV Trade Magazine — 02-03/2012 — and www.TELE-satellite.com we don’t deal with larger“In and 2011 we cessful with the installation of profesucts? still only sold about accomplished MICO has its headquarters in Hong ic’s R&D engineers havereason sional systems such as those for entire heavier products”, explains Paddy. housing blocks in larger communities. domestically here time: “We’re 10% of our products Kong and that’s where you’ll also find quite a bit in just a short TURBOSAT concentrates on valuable This MATV (Master Antenna) installain China. The remaining 90% were exreceiver the Panodic Group’s financial manage- introducing a new combination 2 products such as receivers, small 182 183 for DVB-S2 and DVB-T as well as for ported. In 2012 it will shift to about ment and logistics.” Budapest TELE-satellite International World‘s domestic Largest Digital TV Trade Magazine — 02-03/2012 — www.TELE-satellite.com 20% and 80% export.” Alan Linux-based IP — The Panodic itself was founded in Shen- DVB-S2 and ISDB-T.” A 150 Yu is expecting to see an increase in zhen in 2009 and sold their products box was also completed just now. “An interesting niche is DVB-T mod- DVB-C as well as ABS, the Chinese digiunder this name to the local market in China. 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• One of the largest wholesalers in Slovakia • Success through distribution of wellknown, high-quality brand names • Move to their own building in 2012 • Active in new technologies such as fiber optics and IPTV

■ Wholesaler SORTEC’s

headquarters in Bratislava, Slovakia. SORTEC just leases this space and will move to their own new building in 2012.

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• Move to their own building in 2012 • Active in new technologies such as fiber optics and IPTV

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Active and full

to this problem is P-SAT in Hungary. The founder and operator of this company, Tibor Posta, gave us some insight into how he solved the problem of winning new customers.

erecting TV antennas”, he remembers, “This was at the same time when Hungary started their second TV chanBut first we wanted to learn more nel via UHF.” His first customer was about Posta’s Company P-SAT. Obvihis parents. And then it happened as ously, the “P” in P-SAT stands for his it usually friends and— relatives name Posta. “The company146 P-SAT KftInternational TELE-satellite — The World‘sdoes: Largest Digital TV Trade Magazine 02-03/2012 — would call and Tibor Posta ended up was founded in 2002”, explains Tibor with more and more work to do. Back Posta. Before that time he was an anthen he lived in eastern Hungary and tenna installer. “In 1991 I started out

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AB-COM, Slovakia - Receivers

The recently introduced AB-COM CryptoBox receiver line from AB-COM has a very special treat in store: As extremely good-value receivers targeted towards the pay TV market, all receivers from this line include CA and a CI module. The truly special feature, however, is a USB interface which can be used to connect a WiFi dongle, Juraj Masaryk explains. He knows that fully cabled Ether-

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• Has its own customer magazine • Created supermarket style store • Planning start of own branded TV services • Operates one of the most well-known web communities in Hungary this 330 square meter building in northern Budapest; the 150 square meter warehouse in the background also belongs to P-SAT. The company also operates a very popular Internet digital TV community as well as a web shop under the name SAT.HU. The company has six employees.

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• Optimized complete product assortment plus service • Own receiver line for semiprofessional applications • First provider of OTA-SSU FTA receivers in the USA • Offers the smallest LNB in the world • Develops first Android hybrid satellite and IPTV receiver for North America

Topolcany

■ SatelliteAV along with their partner company PowerON can be found in a section of Roseville’s enormous industrial park near Sacramento, California in the USA. You can see the tip of a C-band dish mounted on the roof. There are 10 different C and Ku band antennas installed on the roof ranging in size from 45cm to 3m covering the entire arc from 58W to 166E.

alongside and is the official distributor of all AB-COM Europe products in the company’s home markets of Slovakia and the Czech Republic.

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Receiver Manufacturer AB-COM, Slovakia

■ Company premises of receiver manufacturer

AB-COM in Topolcany, Slovakia. The company has cooperation agreements with TV manufacturer LG and pay TV provider Skylink, which is why their logos also appear prominently on the roof of the building. AB-COM generates 30% of its turnover in the local markets of Slovakia and the Czech Republic, with the remaining 70% share coming from other European markets.

Pavol Blaho

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• Particularly successful in Central Europe • Products for different applications such as 3D and pay TV • Focus on cost-efficient product range • Products optimised for individual applications

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• Focus on cost-efficient product range • Products optimised for individual applications

and prefers to work at this shack. He is co-owner of Applied Instruments.

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■ Jeff Haas is Director of Engineering

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• Offers the smallest LNB in the world • Develops first Android hybrid satellite and IPTV receiver for North America

1. Meet Marketing Manager Michal Grezo. What’s that on his screen? It’s the advertisement of the AB 3DBox as it appeared in TELE-satellite. 2. Pavol Blaho is Sales Manager

Juraj

Thanks to all these achievements ABCOM Europe has taken only two years to become a significant player that is actively tapping into various product segments. For Juraj Masaryk, innovation is the key to success and a cornerstone for a successful expansion path. Even the company name has turned out to be wisely chosen: The acronym AB appears on all new brand names whenever a new products series is launched. This way AB-COM is able to grow and prosper for a long time to come!

Wholesaler and Manufacturer SatelliteAV, USA

"My Hobby is My Occupation"

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by Juraj Masaryk in the year 2002. In the beginning the business acted as a wholesaler for satellite components and it was only in the year 2010 that ABCOM Europe was established as an independent receiver manufacturer. AB-COM 1 as a wholesaler continues to prosper

Founder

knows at this stage because every coun- uled to hit the market in the first quarter Ali 3606 chipset Signal Analyzer Manufacturer Applied Instruments, USA try will decide independently whether of 2012. In the previous issue of TELE- fast,” Juraj adds.

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• Planning start of own branded TV services • Operates one of the most well-known web communities in Hungary

net networks are gradually disappearing and that almost every household these days has set up a WiFi network. So why not add WiFi capability to satellite receivers? “These boxes are based on the which is particularly

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Wholesaler and Shop P-SAT, Hungary

■ Since November 2010 wholesaler and retailer P-SAT Kft has been leasing

Masaryk Robust ë Signal Analyzers • Particularly successful in Central Europe Made in USA • Products for different applications such as 3D and pay TV

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■ A motorized C-band dish on the wall as well as numerous other dishes on the roof are all used by Applied Instruments to develop and test their signal analyzers.

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■ General Manager Tom Haywood in the showroom with a selection of products from Applied Instruments. He owns 50% of the company while his partner Jeff Haas, Director of Engineering, owns the other 50%.

Applied Instruments, USA - Signal Analyzers

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Benni‘s BSD

• Planning his own IPTV channel all about digital technology • Living his dream with his own worldwide radio station

President

Slovakian receiver manufacturer ABCOM has found its firm place in the Central European market within an impressively short time. Based in the little-known town of Topolcany, some 100 km east of the Slovakian capital Bratislava, the company was founded

The LinkBox series features another range of receivers: “Here we are talking about boxes we produce for Czech pay TV provider Skylink, which uses the Irdeto encryption system.” These receivers are particularly inexpensive, Juraj says and adds “we’d be ready to offer this box to other content providers using Irdeto as well.” If you need further proof for AB-COM’s orientation towards future

COMPANY REPORT

How P-SAT Wins New Customers

• Own receiver line for semi-professional applications • First provider of OTA-SSU FTA receivers in the USA

satellite we presented the stand-alone 3D converter, whose software will also be used in the AB 3DBox receivers.

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• Living his dream with his own worldwide radio station

Conquering the marketBrian with new Gohl receiversplus service • Optimized complete product assortment

consumer applications you need not look further than to the brand new AB 3DBox receiver line which features HD receivers with integrated 3D TV converter. The newly developed 3D boxes are sched-

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consumer applications you need not look net networks are gradually disappearing further than to the brand new AB 3DBox and that almost every household these receiver line which features HD receiv- days has set up a WiFi network. So why Receiver Manufacturer COMPANY not add WiFi capability to satellite reers with integrated 3D TV converter. TheREPORT newly developed 3D boxes are sched- ceivers? “These boxes are based on the uled to hit the market in the first quarter Ali 3606 chipset which is particularly of 2012. In the previous issue of TELE- fast,” Juraj adds. satellite we presented the stand-alone ■ Brian Gohl is and PresidentABThanks to all these Founder achievements 3D converter, whose software will also of SatelliteAV. The company distributes COM Europe has takenthe only two years to be used in the AB 3DBox receivers. GLORYSTAR system as a wholesaler become a significant and player that is acmanufactures and distributes the product segThe recently introduced AB-COM tively tapping into various The LinkBox series features another GEOSATpro brand name. range of receivers: “Here we are talk- CryptoBox receiver line from AB-COM ments. For Juraj Masaryk, innovation is ing about boxes we produce for Czech has a very special treat in store: As ex- the key to success and a cornerstone pay TV provider Skylink, which uses the tremely good-value receivers targeted for a successful expansion path. Even Irdeto encryption system.” These receiv- towards the pay TV market, all receivers the company name has turned out to be ers are particularly inexpensive, Juraj from this line include CA and a CI mod- wisely chosen: The acronym AB appears says and adds “we’d be ready to offer ule. The truly special feature, however, on all new brand names whenever a new this box to other content providers using is a USB interface which can be used to products series is launched. This way 186 TELE-satellite International — The World‘s Largest Digital TV Trade Magazine — 12-01/2012 — www.TELE-satellite.com Irdeto as well.” If you need further proof connect a WiFi dongle, Juraj Masaryk ex- AB-COM is able to grow and prosper for for AB-COM’s orientation towards future plains. He knows that fully cabled Ether- a long time to come!

and how to introduce DVB-T2, and these decisions are not always easy to understand.

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first DVB-T2 receiver,” he hints at some interesting plans for the future. The only question that still begs an answer is in which countries DVB-T2 will actually be launched. As a matter of fact, nobody knows at this stage because every country will decide independently whether and how to introduce DVB-T2, and these decisions are not always easy to understand.

first DVB-T2 receiver,” he hints at some interesting plans for the future. The only question that still begs an answer is in which countries DVB-T2 will actually be launched. As a matter of fact, nobody

in Sittingbourne south east of London

• Engaged in the further education of digital TV antenna installers

Tibor Posta

Wholesaler and Manufacturer SatelliteAV, USA

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• produces Dolly Buster TV programming via HOTBIRD

• Operates Brazil’s largest digital TV website

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■ Michal Krajcik’s passion

• 80,000 receivers a year

■ TURBOSAT’s headquarters

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everything an antenna installer would need, including fiber optic LNBs from GlobalInvacom, can be found in his shop.

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• Focus on receivers, CAM, SmartCards and LNBs

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■ Tibor Posta is founder and majority owner of P-SAT. Anything and

Manu ■ Marcus Bernardini, aka R Distr Benni, in his garden. In the background is his 5.0antenna as well as R meter Whol his 1.5-meter dish. Benni isShop the operator of the www. portalbsd.com.br website that focuses on satellite Serv interests in Brazil.

• 50% of sales outside Great Britain

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• Operates Brazil’s largest digital TV website • Engaged in the further education of digital TV antenna installers

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• 80,000 receivers a year • produces Dolly Buster TV programming via HOTBIRD

ë BSD, Brazil - Internet Forum of ideas: Anyone, whether it’s a manufacturer or a dealer, who has something to sell has the same problem: how do you win new customers? What good is the best product if no one knows about it? What use are all those sensational offers if no one is aware of them? How do you make your potential customers notice your products? Every successful manufacturer and every successful dealer managed to find their own solution. A wholesaler that came up with an especially interesting solution

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1. Meet Marketing Manager Michal Grezo. What’s that on his screen? It’s the advertisement of the AB 3DBox as it appeared in TELE-satellite. 2. Pavol Blaho is Sales Manager

■ Michal Krajcik’s passion

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is all about photography. It should be, as he is the head of design and looks after the website of AB-COM.

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■ Juraj Masaryk is founder and

Managing Director of AB-COM. Here he is seen explaining all the features of the 3D converter that is built into the AB 3D boxes.

Tom Haywood

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• The power of this company is its robust signal analyzers

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• Special test signal generators for receiver manufacturers • Special attention to ergonomic operation • Technical customer service an important highlight of the company

APPLIED INSTRUMENTS Signal Analyzer Manufacturer, USA

■ Applied Instruments leases two suites in this

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industrial complex from which digital TV signal analyzers are produced.

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A small family business has managed to become one of the most well-known names in the North American cable and satellite TV signal analyzer market. It’s the perfect reason for us to go and pay Applied Instruments in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, a visit only to find out that the company is expanding into the international market with its products that are Made in USA.

• Company plans worldwide expansion with its internationally compatible analyzers

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son Tom Haywood explains to us where the name came from: “We apply a solution to every problem and provide the instruments just for that purpose – Applied Instruments.”

From here the path to satellite signal analyzers was not a long one. “In 1998 we introduced the first satellite signal analyzer from the ‘Buddy’ series”, comments Tom Haywood.

The new company originally began with three employees, one of whom was David Poelstra, a research engineer that worked together with Doyle Haywood in the first company. In 1990 they released their first successful product to the market – a cable TV signal

The Sat Buddy quickly became known and loved by North American satellite installers and over the years was consistently improved and fitted with new features. Scott Haywood, Tom Haywood’s son and third generation in the company, is a sales manager at Ap-

not all that much different from being a building designer who must also be creative and a problem solver.” When his mother, the wife of founder Doyle Haywood, began to have health issues, his father decided to leave the company and sell 50% ownership of the company to Tom Haywood. The other 50% was sold to Jeff Haas. Both are enthusiastic with the opportunity to further expand Applied Instruments.

to noise testing”, comments Tom Haywood. General Manager Tom Haywood explains to us their product palette: “80% of our sales are made up of reception signal analyzers, 10% are test generators with the remaining 10% made up of complete systems consisting of signal generators and signal analyzers.” And as far as sales figures go, he tells us, “For the past several years sales have been stable at about US$ 5.5 million

USA and Canada, with only the remaining 5% being shipped abroad to countries like Switzerland, Sweden, Great Britain, Belgium as well as Australia”, comments Scott Haywood. But this is what will change in the company’s 25th year of operation: “We are actively looking for competent distributors in Europe, The Middle East and Asia.” It is critical for Applied Instruments to find technically competent partners: “Our products are not throw-

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Product Manager Patrick Zaina

Wholesaler and Manufacturer MEGASAT, Germany

Fuchs presents us with a “CLIK!’ system brochure here in the main lobby.

Marketing Manager Othmar Fuchs

MEGASAT wholesaler and • One of the leading fiber optic companies in the world distributor risesforfrom • New CLIK! System easy installation market that will make coaxial cable distribution systems the• New heart ofsegment Germany 1

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of satellite wholesaler and distributor MEGASAT has a rather pragmatic approach to those questions. “We are right in the heart of Germany,” and by that he simply means the region he’s at home. The name of the place is Niederlauer, which is a small town north of Schweinfurt in northern Bavaria. As a matter of fact, if you look up Niederlauer in Google Maps the marker pops up right in the centre of Germany.

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Fiber Optic Distribution Systems Manufacturer HUBER+SUHNER, Switzerland

Swiss Alps: that’s where HUBER+SUHNER can be found in Herisau in northeastern Switzerland

Fiber Optics at

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1. Patrick Zaina is Product ▼ ▼ 0............................ 2500 ............................. 5000 Manager for fiber optic ▼ 2 connectors. Here we see 0.............................. 500 ................ 1000 Mio SFr him in front of a professional distribution cabinet consisting primarily of fiber optic splitters. The “CLIK!” system is a compact version for the distribution of satellite signals in smaller apartments. 144 TELE-satellite — Global Digital TV Magazine — 10-11/2011 — www.TELE-satellite.com 2. Jürgen Silbereisen is one Download Report of the five “CLIK!” system design engineers. Here 1. The two friends and business partners: CTO Andor Pasztor and tence 170 years ago in the There’s a large industrial zone in 2 we see him programming CEOthe Zoltan Korcsok in their headquarters in Budapest in front of city Wholesaler and Manufacturer, USA COMPANY REPORT one of iPONT’s “3D without glasses” auto-stereoscopic monitors. an online calculator of currently Třinec. city currently northeastern portion of the Czech 1. The two friends and business partners: CTO Andor Pasztor and The Recompany that has 40This employees operates two other has that installers can use CEO Zoltan Korcsok in their headquarters in Budapest in front of offices in Hungary: the software engineers are in Szeged while the one of iPONT’s “3D without glasses” auto-stereoscopic monitors. 40,000 and everywhere to determine exactly public. There you’ll find large amounts creative team can be found ininhabitants Bekescsaba. The home, company that has 40to employees operates Pro was designed especially with the calls he currently managed become thetwo other came to the conclusion what “CLIK!” systemsthat this would Ervin Farkas takes care of customer service for iPONT’s offices in Hungary: the software engineers are in Szeged while the you look you can see fabrication sysof ore that can be turned into 2. iron; professional customers. components creative team be found in Bekescsaba. onecansatellite dealer in just a professionals in mind.” And there’s still never need happen to they himwould again: to be in number for a specific 2. Ervin Farkas and there are also quite a few rivers that tems with their superstructures SAPRO interfere with ittakes care of customer service for iPONT’s more: “Soon we’ll be introducing an adshort time thanks chargedistribution of hisBut own time “The he doesn’t had to start system. professional customers.to his extensive mar■ MEGASAT founder online lets the this supply water power as well as a large interconnecting pipes. atcalculator all, rather, heating pipe goes and General Manager “In 2002”, remembers Robby, justable monoblock LNB with which you his own company. He then started as keting. installer plan for an optimal Sven Melzer likesenormous to expanse of forest for its perfectly with this company: “WScompoInternational sold roughly 200 sys- can set the offset anywhere between 4° a dealer for DishNetwork and installed system. After entering in stay up to date with all the parameters, the and 10°. For installers we’re preparing month.” customer satellite systems. After a few tems One of these pipes, an exterior supply of building materials. Because TELE-satellite. nents for satellite receivers havea been software produces a list Over since the years sales numbers in- a toolbox that will contain all the tools he along realized how dan- here components with developed cen-of though of all this, an enormous steel works heating pipe, passes just a fewmonths designed and signal level calculations at and one day, not sur- needed to install our products.” gerous this business was: DishNetwork andevery factory, the „Třinecké Železárny timeters away from manufacturer 1992. It’sYou a can perfect match creased for thesteadily inendpoint.” How is Robby doing all of this? He only paid when the custom- prisingly, he decided he no longer wantPacoima, findthe the dealers calculator at www. (Třinec Steelworks)“ came into exis- wholesaler SAPRO’s building. dustrial atmosphere here. SAPRO’s clikulator.com ers paid DishNetwork. All of the risk ed to be dependent on other importers started WS International in Atlanta Address

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• special focus on self-aligning camping antennas • distribution to the whole of Europe

was in the hands of the dealers, a risk and started up his own production line (more precisely Marietta). There are six Robby Dosetareh patiently built up years old, the family had with the help of an office in Guangzhou employees in the 4600 square foot ofthat was difficult to calculate. his company WS International one an opportunity to flee the Robby Dosetareh decided that there in southern China. “Today we produce fice/warehouse: “Two sales managers, small step at a time. He’s young country, first to Pakistan 142 TELE-satellite — Global Digital TV Magazine — 10-11/201 1 —still www.TELE-satellite.com LNBs as well as 75cm and 90cm satellite a technical support manager, an assisand since he has already brought his and then for a few months was no future in this! Since he had aldishes ourselves”, comments Robby. In tant as well as two employees in the company quite a long way in the USA, to Austria. The UN acquired ready sold systems and components to 2009 his1own receiver line that Robby warehouse”, explains Robby. To better 6 his expansion to the rest of the world all the necessary paperwork asinstallers in the past, he decided to bea satellite wholesaler. “On April named Lexium was also added to the serve his customers on the west coast, fishouldn’t have any obstacles. In July well as the required visas and come ■ SAPRO’s Founder and Chief Lubomír 1, 2001, I founded WS International”, palette. There’s even a website under Robby opened a branch office in Paco2010 he opened a 2nd distribution nally in April 1992 the family arrived Proboszcz standing communications, he accepted an offer – USA. branch & offices in the small town of in their land of their dreams remembers this name: www.lexium-dvb.com. “In ima, California, near Los Angeles. Not Robby Dosetareh. Robby, in front of a Pacoima, cabinet California in18order from had a DishNetwork dealer and began ended up in Georgia to —make TELE-satellite Global Digital They TV Magazine — 06-07/201 1 —Atlanta, www.TELE-satellite.com 2010 we sold roughly 30,000 DVB-S re- long after that he decided to move out who on actually no business experifull of SAPRO working there was as a Sales it cost efficient for customers in the the US east coast. says Robby and then explains to Los Angeles himself. “Since then I go4 ence or background, very Manager. coura- ceivers”, receivers. InWestern his 18 TELE-satellite — Global Digital TV Magazine — 06-07/2011 — www.TELE-satellite.com After a few months his father became Young Robby came to a newgeous world, in this part of the USA and Canada. decision and had at the that a DVB-S2 variant of this receiver back to visit the Atlanta office every two hand is the flagship ill and Robby Dosetareh had to help him That’s where we met up with Robby a place where it’s normal to get a free product, a box from same time a little foresight: the WS in will be available by the time this issue months for one week”, says Robby. He communicate with the doctors; his faHe explains to us how it all glass of water in a restaurant. The the HD-Box Dosetareh. series. is proud to say that he has employees the company name stands for “World of TELE-satellite hits the newsstands. ther’s English wasn’t good enough. Unteenager quickly acclimated himself to began. Since 2010 Robby has built up his in Atlanta that can operate the business Satellites”. fortunately, his time off from the DishRobby Dosetareh was born and his new surroundings. After graduatproduct palette to the point that any without him having to constantly look But the Network “World” dealer in his company name was getting too much raised in Shiraz, Iran. But his father ing from High School, he immediately component that an installer could pos- over their shoulders. stands the business andfor towards the end offield 2000that the dealer was alwas watched and mistreated by the re- joined the work force. Since he also Business Voucher The branch office in Los Angeles is sibly need can be obtained from him heteleselected Since the hadfor tohis let company. him go. Robby Dosetareh gime at that time. When Robby was ten ways interested in electronics and satellite reception of English-language under his own label. “This includes 5000 square feet in size but only has programming in the USA is generally dishes as small as 75cm to as large as three employees: Sales Manager Jo104 TELE-satellite — Global Digital TV Magazine — 08-09/2011 — www.TELE-satellite.com monopolized by DishNetwork and Di- 4.5 meters”, lists Robby, “and in ad- seph Bassala, who Robby can speak to recTV, Robby looked around at other dition to cables and receivers, all the in Farsi, Shipping Manager Jeff Bynum TV programming. As a native from necessary accessories such as DiSEqC and a warehouse employee. “We also switches.” He even has satellite signal have one more employee in our GuangIran, the obvious was foreign Dosetareh is the verychoice young founder and President ■ Robby of satellite wholesaler and manufacturer WS International. 2 “Our model 5100 Pro can au5 care of 7 zhou, China office who takes language programming for the ethnic analyzers. Here we see him in his Pacoima, California office located production and overseas transport”, living in opened the USA. north minorities of Los Angeles that he just There one yearare ago tomatically recognize the satellite that several of these groups that want TV a dish is pointing to”, highlights Robby adds Robby. 1. Alina Proboszcz is responsible for SAPRO’s bookkeeping and is ter of 2011 we’ll be coming out with reception hobby, he tests all the products himself and is also 6 the founder’s wife. an Android based receiver under thereby able to immediately recognize any weak spots. 1 How successful is WS International? programming in their own language. and then continues,” The model 7100 the Dreamsky brand name; this will 2. Petr Zwrtek is Sales Manager for The Czech Republic. He is Robby Dosetareh provides an overview be followed by a DVB-T2 receiver in In this way he can be confident that the production line showing us on the map where Třinec is located: right at the point where The Czech Republic, Slovakia and Poland meet. 2012.” For the HD-Box and Dreamsky only puts out products that meet his requirements. SAPRO on these groups: “In my case of course, line of receivers, 2012 will bring with is on the way up. 3. Marek Roszka is Marketing Manager. You can see SAPRO’s the first group would be TV channels in it a number of enhancements related WS website on his monitor (www.sapro.cz) that he also maintains. Farsi, after that it’s programming in Arto the Internet: “The Dreamsky se“I also translate the user manuals”, says Marek who is fluent in International, ries will see a box with IPTV enhanceEnglish and German. SAPRO Company Details abic, Vietnamese, Thai, Chinese, RusManufacturer and Wholesaler, Czech Republic www.sapro.cz USA4. Jana Proboszczová is Sales Manager for Slovakia and all of the ment”, he reveals to us, “For cable sian, Armenian as well as the English▼ ▼ we are planning a DVB-C remaining countries. 0................................ 12 .................................. 25 WS ■ Joseph Bassala is operators Business Voucher receiver.” language Christian channels.” Most of 5. Service Technician Milan Martynek tests a satellite signal ▼ International’s Sales Manager 0............................... 2.5 .....................5 Mio €uro analyzer that SAPRO distributes under its own brand name. these TV channels, many of which are in Los Angeles. He receives the Lubomír’s schedule is full. With a 6. Should there ever be any problems with a SAPRO receiver, the customer orders primarily from DVB produced locally in the USA, can be revariety of new products, he’s expandreturns land with Customer Service Manager Ester Vrábelová, who those on the west coast of the own brands Di-Way, Di-Box, SatElita, Dreamsky, HD-Box ing in the market as well as moving for freestill and thus makein a very in- and scans the bar code of all incoming problem items. USA sons together make for ceived Thomson existed France into the surrounding countries. BeSatellite Receivers for economic range, mid range and high teresting product to offer these ethnic 7. Service Technician Petr Schlesinger is at work repairing a range, Wholesaler for LNBs, dishes, accessories cause of his engineering background quite an argument that BYA started off as an assembly line for 3 receiver circuit board. and his personal love of his satellite groups here in the USA. SAPRO s.r.o. SAPRO SK s.r.o. thisdishes third plant, Boiingsat was control Hoawen Chiang exporting his is Thomson’s TVinsets. NotFrom long after that, to us. These two coun- of Ku-band LNBs looks quite a bit differKonská - Podlesí 455 SUPERSAT Robby got right to work. Mari73961 Třinec ul. Slovanská cesta 672 126 TELE-satellite — Global Digital TV Magazine — 08-09/2011 — www.TELE-satellite.com www.TELE-satellite.com — 08-09/2011 — TELE-satellite — Global Digital TV Magazine 127 of every aspect they of production; they only analog tries still received the bulk of their delivent. CZECH REPUBLIC PSČ 02 201 Čadca a good move to make. began aassembling satellite etta, Georgia, small city near Atlanta Tel +420-591008312 SLOVAKIA Tel +421-220-648942 needed the“I SMD components which they in 2010: 40% of their production Slimane Ait Yala: receivers shortly with 100,000 followed inhabitants thateries he thereafter now Download Report www.TELE-satellite.com/TELE-satellite-1109/eng/sapro.pdf out and purchased. In receivers. 2010 producwent to we Indonesia “Our primary market for Ku-band LNBs was just atwent the Canton by digital “Back then had and 30% to Thailand. tion capacity reached 500,000 C-band 20% went to Brazil with 10% going to is the Middle East. In 2010 60% of our trade show in south- 90 employees”, remembers Slimane Ait LNBs and just as many Ku-band LNBs. A other countries like South Africa, Dubai, Ku-band LNBs were shipped to Dubai, ern China and found Yala, “and we had sales equivalent to fourth factory should begin operations in Russia, Singapore as well as Malaysia. 15% went to North Africa, 5% to South out that our prices about eight million Euros.” BYA was at 2013 which would then raise the capacAfrica with the remaining 20% going to are competitive.” And ity of Ku-band LNBs to a staggering one When we heard him mention Brazil, North America, Australia and Europe.” there’s stillmillion another a month. our ears perked up. 2 5 “We’ve been deliv- But in 2011, Jason Chiang sees these 7 120 TELE-satellite — Global Digital TV Magazine — 08-09/2011 — www.TELE-satellite.com Perforated ë Dishes from reason: BYA is not a small ering C-band LNBs to Brazil since 2004 numbers shifting considerably: “The Algeria company; they Ofproduce course, we want to know where but demand has recently taken a strong North African market will pick up quite 1. Alina Proboszcz is responsible for SAPRO’s bookkeeping and is ter of 2011 we’ll be coming out with reception hobby, he tests all the products himself and is quite a few other all products these LNBs are going to. “In the jump upwards”, revealed Hoawen a bit; we expect to ship 30% of our total also the founder’s wife. an Android based receiver under thereby able to immediately recognize any weak spots. beginning, we delivered our production Chiang, “In fact, 2011 we’re expectproduction there, 45% will go to the and thus have plenty of experithefor Dreamsky brand name; this will 2. Petr Zwrtek is Sales Manager for The Czech Republic. He is 134 TELE-satellite — Global Digital TV Magazine — 08-09/2011 — www.TELE-satellite.com followed by a DVB-T2 receiver in East, 5% to South In this way 10% he can to Indonesia and Thailand”, explains ing that 35% ofbeour LNB production will Middle Africa, tobe confident that the production line showing us on the map where Třinec is located: right at the point ence as a manufacturer. For the HD-Box and Dreamsky only puts out products be delivered to 2012.” Brazil.” Brazil with another 10% going to the rest that meet his requirements. SAPRO where The Czech Republic, Slovakia and Poland meet. line of receivers, 2012 will bring with is on the way up. 3. Marek Roszka is Marketing Manager. You can see SAPRO’s of the world.” BYA was founded in 1993. Back then it a number of enhancements related website on his monitor (www.sapro.cz) that he also maintains. The 16,000 squaremeter production Chiang’s son to Hoawen the Internet: “The Dreamsky se“I also translate the user manuals”, says Marek who is fluent in lant can be found in the city of Ain 136 TELE-satellite — Global Digital TV Magazine — 08-09/2011ries — will www.TELE-satellite.com see a Chiang box with IPTV Jason alsoenhanceOnce again Brazil is mentioned but this English and German. SAPRO Company Details Manufacturer and Wholesaler, Czech Republic www.sapro.cz ment”, works he revealsfor to us, “For time cable in connection with l Bia. This city, with 20,000 inhabitthe Ku-band LNBs. 4. Jana Proboszczová is Sales Manager for Slovakia and all of the ▼ ▼ operators we are planning a DVB-C remaining countries. nts, is located about 35km east of the 0................................ 12 .................................. 25 company. He’s Jason Chiang revealed a little secret: “I receiver.” 5. Service Technician Milan Martynek tests a satellite signal ▼ 1 3 0............................... 2.5 .....................5 econd largest city in Algeria: Oran with currently passing have good contacts in Brazil.” That along Mio €uro analyzer that SAPRO distributes under its own brand name. through a number witha the steadily increasing demand in Lubomír’s schedule is full. With oughly 1.6 million people. The Port 6. Should there ever be any problems with a SAPRO receiver, the DVB variety ofstations new products, he’s expandof in the that South American country makes for Boiingsat’s rzew harbor is right next to Ain El Bia; returns land with Customer Service Manager Ester Vrábelová, who Numerous 4 Production Facilities own brands Di-Way, Di-Box, SatElita, Dreamsky, HD-Box ing in the market as well as moving ë company but above all a very attractive market. scans the bar code of all incoming problem items. his is where Algeria’s national oil cominto the surrounding countries. BeSatellite Receivers for economic range, mid range and high he‘s involved in Interna7. Service Technician Petr Schlesinger is at work repairing a range, Wholesaler for LNBs, dishes, accessories cause of his engineering background any Sonatrach loads its oil tankers. 3 receiver circuit board. tional and Sales. He breaks It’s common knowledge how prices for his personal love down of his satellite SAPRO s.r.o. SAPRO SK s.r.o. Konská - Podlesí 455 SUPERSAT for us the product distribution by LNBs have been falling considerably and 73961 Třinec ul. Slovanská cesta 672 And this is the first reason why Sli126 TELE-satellite — Global Digital TV Magazine — 08-09/2011 — www.TELE-satellite.com www.TELE-satellite.com — 08-09/2011 — TELE-satellite — Global Digital TV Magazine 127 CZECH REPUBLIC PSČ 02 201 Čadca groups; the geographical distribution when General Manager Hoawen Chiang ■ Haowen Chiang

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■ In this building in Pacoima, north of Los Angeles, can be found WS International’s west coast office/ warehouse

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Dish and Receiver Manufacturer BYA, Algeria

sons together make for quite an argument that exporting his dishes is a good move to make. Slimane Ait Yala: “I was just at the Canton trade show in southern China and found out that our prices are competitive.” And there’s still another reason: BYA is not a small company; they produce quite a few other products and thus have plenty of experience as a manufacturer.

Ain El Bia (Oran, Algeria)

Alexander Wiese

Thomson still existed in France and BYA started off as an assembly line for Thomson’s TV sets. Not long after that, they began assembling analog satellite receivers followed shortly thereafter by digital receivers. “Back then we had 90 employees”, remembers Slimane Ait Yala, “and we had sales equivalent to about eight million Euros.” BYA was at

BYA was founded in 1993. Back then

The 16,000 squaremeter production plant can be found in the city of Ain El Bia. This city, with 20,000 inhabitants, is located about 35km east of the second largest city in Algeria: Oran with roughly 1.6 million people. The Port Arzew harbor is right next to Ain El Bia; this is where Algeria’s national oil company Sonatrach loads its oil tankers. And this is the first reason why Slimane Ait Yala is confident that the dishes he manufactures will be successful in the export market: “Algeria is an oil-producing country”, he explains, “and that means that the energy costs in Algeria are very low.” He follows right away with the second reason: “Wages in Algeria are also very low; the official minimum wage is about 100 Euros.”

Slimane Ait Yala

Aside from that, the necessary metal for their dish production is produced domestically. All of these rea-

With a new series of satellite dishes

BYA

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■ Slimane Ait Yala is General Manager (PDG: Président Directeur Général) and

founder of BYA. BYA actually gets its name from the name of the location: Ain El Bia. Bia was converted to BYA.

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manufacturer BYA Electronic wants to

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reasons which would make one optimistic. Slimane Ait Yala, founder of BYA, gives us the reasons for this optimism.

Satellite Dishes with Full and Perforated Metal (60, 105 and 120cm), TV-Sets with CRT, LCD (32 and 40 inch) or Plasma (42 and 50 inch), Satellite Receiver for DVB-S/S2

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remembers Hoawen Chiang. “Two of the investors have in the meantime moved on to other things but investor, Yunnjye Qin, is still here and is in charge of Production.”

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Boiingsat’s founder and General Manager

Yunnjye Qin

But one of the first of these manufacturers was Boiingsat; it has been in exis-

tence since 1997. However it all really started in Taiwan. Hoawen Chiang, General Manager of the company who was also born in Taiwan, explains to us how it all began.

“In 1996 I was a Production Manager at an LNB manufacturer in Taiwan. But things didn’t go exactly as I had planned so in 1997 I along with three investors founded Boiingsat in Zhuhai, China”,

The main reason for moving from Taiwan to China was obviously the costs. Wages in China are still lower than that of Taiwan. “But we still have a small R&D office in Taiwan with three engineers”, says Hoawen Chiang. Thus far the technical expertise in Taiwan is somewhat more advanced than in Mainland China at least as far as high frequency LNBs are concerned. “Back then we started with 30 employees and produced 20,000 C-band LNBs every month”, he says looking back. In 2002 Boiingsat started a second produc-

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Zhuhai

The next expansion step took place in 2008: “We constructed our third factory this time for production of die-cast housings.” With

■ One of Boiingsat’s three factories in Zhuhai in southern China; soon it’ll be four factories. The company’s administration offices can also be found here.

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In 2005 the European Union entered into an agreement with the Democratic Peoples Republic of Algeria to support economic cooperation between the two. This agreement provides an interesting opportunity for satellite receiver manufacturers and, in the case of the Algerian Bomare Company, also for TV manufacturers. Actually, Bomare Company produces both products. For 2011 Bomare Company has decided to take their products and service capabilities to the European market. We paid a visit to Bomare Company’s production facility in Birtouta, about 20km from Algiers,

1. Annie greets visitors at the reception desk

and had a look around.

2. Yunnjye Qin is co-owner of Boiingsat and in charge of production.

The industrial city of Birtouta is very conveniently located: the airport, harbor and numerous highways are all within easy reach. It is an excellent location especially for a company that wants to expand its export business. It all started many years ago with the distribution of satellite receivers. The founder, Ali Boumediene imported receivers from South Korea and sold them locally. But for him it wasn’t

enough: one day it dawned on him that he could assemble these receivers on his own production line. Together with a South Korean manufacturer that supported him with not only the components but also the “know-how” in setting up an assembly line, Ali Boumediene started his own production in 2001. Back then 20 employees assembled digital receivers using the supplied components. Today Bomare Company has 120 employees. Right from the start Ali Boumediene had a great idea: he chose the brand name “Stream System” for his line of receiver products. An excellent choice considering that in today’s IPTV age everything revolves around streaming. But lets get back to the beginning: in 2003 Ali Boumediene took the next expansion step. He created his own production line for power supplies and then in 2006 he took one more step by investing two million Euros and installing an SMT line in a new production facility complete with automatic component mounting machines and an oven. Bomare Company also owns a unit of plastic injection and silkscreen painting Technical Director Tewfik Lamrani gives us some insight into their production numbers: “From 2001 to 2007 we produced a total of three million SD receivers.” Production numbers dropped every year because of the ever-increasing competition with imported receivers. But Ali Boumediene also managed to find a solution to this: he simply started a second assembly line to produce TVs. “We are

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especially proud of our LCD TVs with integrated DVB-T tuners”, commented Tewfik Lamrani whose five-member R&D team developed this TV. “Now we also manufacture HD TVs”, says Tewfik and explains why now is the right time to begin exporting their products: “In the past several years we learned how to start a production line.” The old adage holds true: “You learn from your mistakes”; Bomare Company has accepted all of the setbacks and over time has become a professional manufacturer. “Now we have the right products and now we know how to make them”, says Tewfik Lamrani, “And now the time has come to start exporting.” Bomare Company is not only going to export their own products such as HD receivers and LCDTVs in various sizes from 19” to 47”, but they are now ready to become an OEM or ODM maker for other manufacturers and distributors primarily in Europe. Tewfik Lamrani gives us a few reasons why Bomare Company with its location in Algeria would be a good choice: “We are in the same time zone as Europe, we speak the same languages (French and English), we can ship economically to Europe, we provide a high-quality product and our production follows the RoHS directive and just recently also the Euro 1 Norm.” The subject of quality control is especially critical for the export market: “Five engineers are directly involved with quality control during production (preproduction) and five additional engineers www.bomarecompany.com

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3. Jason Chiang is the son of the company’s founder and designated successor to the Captain’s chair. Here in the showroom he shows us one of the company’s specialties: a four-way combination with 4 x C-band LNB. This LNB lets four receivers receive four C-band satellites independently from each other; this setup is especially in demand in Indonesia.

and when it does it pours: a look at Bomare Company’s production facility in Birtouta not far from the capital Algiers. Working hours are from 8AM-12PM and 1PM-5PM Sunday to Thursday (they are closed Friday and Saturday).

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www.TELE-audiovision.com/TELE-satellite-1105/prevail.pdf Production Manager such an increase in sales, could it? “Well, actually, we’re expecting this increase in Ren sales also because we’re expanding into a new business sector; in 2012 we’ll be Guorui opening up a new factory for LED lights.

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2004 became rather turbulent: “We sold our first production facility and then built a new one for Ku-band LNBs.” Now with 500 employees, production climbed to 350,000 C-band LNBs per month and 150,000 Ku-band LNBs per month.

• In the Works: LNB with Two Feed Rings

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and that means that the energy costs n Algeria are very low.” He follows right way with the second reason: “Wages n Algeria are also very low; the official minimum wage is about 100 Euros.”

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Prevail’s Perfect Organization

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A recipe for the continued success of a manufacturer is a wellorganized operation. A perfect example of this would have to be the Chinese manufacturer Prevail located in Hangzhou, the capital of the Zhejiang Province which is south of Shanghai. This company manufactures fiber optic products, CATV components and professional digital TV modulators and accessories for signal distribution. The first thing you notice when you visit Prevail is how neat and clean the entire factory is; nothing is out of place. Another small detail are the uniforms that the employees wear. It’s not out of the ordinary to see workers on an assembly line wear uniforms, but at Prevail the office workers also wear uniforms. For the visitor it

■ Two of the three Prevail factories in Xiaoshan in Hangzhou City in, China. The fourth is under construction.

Necy-xu

Necy-xu is General Manager Sales & Marketing and provides us with a little history about the company: “Prevail was founded in 2001 by Managing Director Xu Quanhai along with ten other partners.” The company is in private hands and continues to manufacture the same product groups that it did at the beginning: fiber optic products, CATV components and accessories as well as distributors and splitters for coaxial cable lines. Necy-xu remembers the early days: “In our first year 2001 we had sales of roughly 50 million RMB (5 million Euros) with about 100 employees. 70% were domestic sales and the rest were exported.”

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For 2010, however, this changed considerably. Necy-xu revealed to us that now only 50% of their products are sold domestically in China; exports have increased markedly. To what countries and regions does Prevail export to? Helen is Prevail’s International Sales Manager and tells us, “40% of our exports end up in the south Asian region and this includes India, Pakistan, Indonesia, The Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. 30% land in South America, 20% go to Europe and the rest go to The Middle East, North America and Africa.”

Necy-xu adds that sales in South America have picked up quite a bit and that Prevail is shipping more and more products to that region: “The cable TV providers there are expanding

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significantly and we have exactly the right products for them.” Exports to South America look to sharply increase for 2011, but Eastern Europe is also rapidly on the rise.

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But back to LNBs. Sales Manager Jason Chiang tells us that in 2009 70% of all the LNBs shipped were single models. In 2010 that number dropped to 50% and it will obviously continue to sink. Single LNBs will cease to exist in a few years. Twin models made up 35% of the total in 2010; the rest consisted of quad and octo models. The time has come for new models. Jason Chiang gives us some insight: “In the second quarter of 2011 we’ll be releasing a Ku-band LNB with a shorter housing, for the third quarter there’ll be a Ku-band LNB with only two rings instead

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First, though, Sales Director Huang Wei took us on a trip into the past: “The first IPTV boxes were manufactured by Jiuzhou in 2007; back then about 20,000 boxes were produced and involved pure IPTV boxes.” Production numbers only increased slowly. “In 2010 we produced 60,000 boxes”, comments Huang Wei. But 2011 looks to be completely different: “We will be manufacturing a minimum of 200,000 boxes and it could go as high as one million.” It all depends on negotiations that are currently in progress with a variety of retail chains in North America as well as Europe. The reason: these retail chains are in

building in Shenzhen’s High-Tech Park. The engineers are here continuously working on new products – currently they’re mostly occupied with IPTV.

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50,000.” Even the company name is derived from that strategy: Network Up – a company that takes care of network expansion.

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hardware was ready for production. An additional two software engineers wrote the drivers required for the Linux-based software.” NetUP even played a major role in finding the right manufacturer for card production. “A facility some 100km from Moscow is in charge of manufacturing our PC cards.”

The cards are used in professional setups only, which means production numbers are on the lower side when compared to mass consumer good. “We only produce some 1,000 cards per annum,” Abylay Ospan tells us. This has made us curious and we’re eager to find out what else is in NetUP’s pipeline. “Right now at the end of 2010 we’re launching a PCIe card for DVB-T and DVB-C.” Just as the DVB-S2 card this card, too, has two inputs and tuners. “We’re also working on a card with two ASI inputs.”

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Actually, it’s a triple hit: NetUP, a company founded as recently as 2001, has its administrative office in the vicinity of Moscow State University. The closest metro Station is ‘University’ and the two founders of NetUP are – naturally! – former students of that university. Actually, it’s not only the two founders who are Moscow State University graduates, but almost all other employees as well. It’s clear for all to see that NetUP pools together collective digital technology know-how, while everybody working at NetUP is still very young.

Let’s start with Abylay Ospan, who is one of the company’s founders and acts as Director: “I’m 30 years old,” he says smilingly. His founding partner is Evgeniy Makeev who holds a PhD in mathematics and only just turned 29. Both care deeply about anything to do with digital technology, which is a clear indication that they have turned hobby into profession. We ask Abylay Ospan to give us

■ NetUP co-founder and Director

Abylay Ospan showing the company’s latest developments: PCIe cards for 2 x DVB-S2, 2 x DVB-T or C, 2 x ASI. All cards come with two CI slots.

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It’s not only since the DVB-IP Gateway 4x test report that readers of TELE-satellite might be familiar with NetUP. This device allows setting up your own IPTV network in next to no time (TELEsatellite 10-11/2010). Even before that TELEsatellite reported on a world first launched by NetUP: A DVB-S2 card with two inputs (TELEsatellite 02-03/2010).

Of course we wanted to learn more about that product line, and Abylay Ospan has the details. “We develop everything in-house. Both software and hardware (circuit board layout) have been designed by our very own engineers.”

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a brief run-down of the events leading to the establishment of NetUP. “When we still were students we were working on billing software for Internet service providers.” He was still in his final semester at university when Abylay Ospan teamed up with his colleague Evgeniy Makeev to set up their own business, which offered exactly that billing software to potential customers. The point in time could not have been better. While in their first year of operation sales never exceeded five-digit USD figures, from year two onwards turnover increased consistently. It was the time when ISPs sprung up all over the CIS countries, and most of them turned to NetUP for software solutions. “More than 2,000 ISPs currently rely on our billing software, with 90% of them being located in CIS countries,” NetUP Sales Manager Konstantin Emelyanov proudly states. “Small and medium-sized providers in particular like our software solution, which is ideal for a client base of up to 50,000.” Even the company name is derived from that strategy: Network Up – a company that takes care of network expansion.

Andrew Budkin is the head of Software Development and knows precisely the amount of effort put into such a project. “For the DVB-S2 card two of our engineers worked together for half a year until the

NetUP has added another business segment to its portfolio in the meantime, which fits in smoothly with the original software business for ISPs: NetUP is now also developing software and hardware for IPTV. “IPTV has already gained a 70% share of our turnover,” NetUP Director Abylay Ospan reveals and adds “annual sales are high in the one-figure million USD this year.” As a matter of fact, it has become difficult to differentiate between software for ISPs and IPTV, as many Internet service providers have become IPTV providers as well. “For those providers we offer middleware, videoon-demand servers and streaming servers,” Abylay Ospan explains.

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tuner for DVB-S2 reception and a second tuner for DVB-T. Still, Matthias Liu has left the best for last: “We are currently also offering a quad tuner card for DVB-T MPEG-4 reception!” This particular product was developed for an Australian provider. “The quad tuner card is a huge seller in regions with a large DVB-T offering.” Once again, Tevii has waited for the right moment. Up until very recently DVB-T had not been fully rolled out in many countries, and the regions with more than four DVB-T frequencies had been few and scattered.

■ Matthias Liu – founder, president and sales director of Tevii

Matthias Liu can truly be proud of what he has been able to achieve in such a short period of time. But what exactly is Tevii all about? “We have always focused on PC cards for satellite reception. And for laptop users our range includes USB boxes as well,” Matthias Liu explains. Incidentally, Matthias himself has no engineering background, but a dependable gut feeling for what the market needs. “For each product we sit down and evaluate whether expected sales will justify – and ultimately pay for – development costs,” he explains. It comes as now surprise, then, that the R&D department is the core element of the Tevii business model. Actual production is outsourced to third-party manufacturers in Taiwan as well in Shenzen in mainland China. “The trick is to come up with the right product at the right time,” Matthias Liu states and illustrates this credo with an example: “Right now there is so much talk about DVB-T2, for example, even though this is a technology that will only start to penetrate markets in about two years. By the time that happens our own DVB-T2 products will also be ready for take-off.” There’s no point in being the first, it is a waste of valuable resources that can only be brought to fruition if

used wisely. Deciding on the right time is the key to economic success. A closer look at the Tevii product range lends additional support to that theory. When the company was established in 2007 it offered two products: the S400 DVB-S PC card and the S600 USB box for use with laptop computers. “Both products came with a tuner sourced from Sharp, which was replaced with a NIM tuner from Serit at the beginning of 2008.” Since then the product designations have changed to S420 and S630. When the DVB-S era slowly came to an end and DVB-S2 was just around the corner Tevii launched successor models S464 as PC card and S660 as USB box for laptop use at the end of 2008. And – wouldn’t you know it – the Tevii S470 was introduced in 2009 just when the whole world was turning to PCIe (PCI Express) slots as a replacement for older PC slots. At the end of 2010 new demand was met with the launch of a PC card with dual tuner – the model name is S480 and it sports two DVB-S2 tuners. If you have read all the lines of this report so far, you can probably guess what comes next. DVB-T has picked up considerably the world over, which called for a USB box with one

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So what’s next in Tevii’s pipeline? We can’t wait to hear from Matthias Liu what his gut feeling is telling him. “At the beginning of 2011 we will launch our first fully-fledged conventional receiver!” It will be called B600 and will sport a DVB-S2 tuner, Linux operating system, PVR functionality, USB and Ethernet interfaces and – of course – HDMI, even though two scart euroconnectors will guarantee compatibility with older TV sets as well. CI and CA slots will round off the package. What made Tevii expand from the PC card segment to the receiver market? “It’s actually quite simple,” Matthias Liu replies. “PC cards are products for a niche market and now that we have achieved a rock-solid reputation in that niche market it’s time to launch our brand in the receiver market as well.” This does not mean, however, that the PC card and USB box range is being neglected.

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to the private end user market. They are used in professional streaming equipment, like NetUP’s DVB to IP gateway 4x and IPTV Combine 4x. The latter (IPTV Combine 4x) is a special product for the hospitality market. This is an all-in-one IPTV solution that includes IPTV Middleware, billing, DVB to IP gateway and VoD server (see test report in TELE-satellite 10-11/2010). Such IPTV systems are a favorite in hotels and hospitals, because each room can be accessed individually but the cable infrastructure can be laid out as a bus system.

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Sowell’s■ offices with their 70 employees are located on the seventh floor of this office building in Shenzhen. Receiver production takes place in Baoan which isn’t too far from here and close to Shenzhen’s airport. 200 employees work in the production facility. 200,000 receivers per month can be produced by one shift; if all three shifts are used, receiver production climbs to more than 500,000 boxes a month.

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Matthias Liu can truly be proud of what he has been able to achieve in such a short period of time. But what exactly is Tevii all about?

We met up with General Manager Eagle Chain in Sowell’s office in Shenzhen who started off by telling us how it all began: “All we had was the money we had saved while employed with that other company. We pooled

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scratch and the first item on our to-do list was the development of our own products. It was only in the following year, 2007, that we were able to generate a modest turnover.” In case you’re curious about the exact figure: it was 250,000 US$ in 2007. Tevii has come a long way since and expects sales reaching 2.2 million US$ in 2010 and even 3 million US$ the year after. Talk about rocksolid business! Obviously, staff numbers have also increased so that “today we have 28 employees, a whopping 18 of which are engineers in Research and Development.”

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NetUP has added another business segment to its portfolio in the meantime, which fits in smoothly with the original software business for ISPs: NetUP is now also developing software and hardware for IPTV. “IPTV 3has already gained a 70% share of our turnover,” NetUP Director Abylay Ospan reveals and adds “annual sales are high in the one-figure million USD this year.” As a TELE-satellite — Global Digital TV Magazine — 02-03/201 www.TELE-satellite.com Satellite Footprints SOFTWARE REPORT 108 matter 1of — fact, it has become difficult to differentiate between software for ISPs and IPTV, as many Internet service providers Tevii – while being young of age – has already have become IPTV providers as well. “For worked up a solid reputation for its PC cards and those providers we offer middleware, videoUSB boxes and is now in the progress of launching on-demand servers and streaming serva new range for new markets. Matthias Liu is the ers,” Abylay Ospan explains.

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3. What magazine is laying there on Designer Zoe Lee’s desk? Yes, she takes care of Sowell’s ads in TELE-satellite. She also works on the graphical layout of a receiver’s OSD as well as the packaging, user manual and everything else at Sowell that involves graphics.

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The Chinese large manufacturer Jiuzhou is very well known by our readers. The company originated in Sichuan and has been in existence since 1958. In 2008 they celebrated their 50th birthday (see TELE-satellite issue 02-03/2008). In 2009 the company expanded into HDTV and in 2010 terrestrial TV was the theme. In 2011 Jiuzhou is planning on taking a huge step further into the IPTV market with enormous production numbers. Huang Wei is Jiuzhou’s Sales Director and reveals to us what Jiuzhou has planned for 2011.

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development, marketing and manufacturing of digital set top boxes in all standards like DVB-S, DVB-C, DVB-T, ISDB, DMB-TH and of course HDTV including value-added systems for digital tv.

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Their production capacity reaches up to 12 million, making them the largest STB manufacturer in China. The company has heavily invested in their quality control and has built up a digital TV laboratory, a digital HFC experimental net, EMC laboratory and most importantly a high accuracy SMT production line. CHANGHONG’s aim is to become one of the strongest suppliers for digital tv solutions worldwide.

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us if we could also manufacture satellite receivers.” This customer was so impressed with the overall quality and further development of Kaifa’s products the museum at anKaifa old that Ait look only in seemed natural that “That’s TV worked” should alsohow produce satellite receivers for this customer and its DTH project in India.

Richard Cheng Li

After this introduction to everything

■ At Chengdu airport: His role as Overseas Sales Director leads Richard Cheng Li to many destinations around the globe.

“In 1978 CHANGHONG started its TV production,” Richard Cheng Li remembers. “At the time we imported a complete pro-

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that Kaifa produces, it’s easier to see why Kaifa wants to start manufacturing satellite receivers. Marketing Manager Jackie Yan explains it to us in words: “About a year ago one of our largest power meter customers in India came to us and asked

the first satellite signal analyzer and in

Obviously,

1993 the first microprocessor controlled

duction line from Panasonic in Japan and we also implemented every single production guideline right down to the very last detail.” Richard continues to explain that “this is how things go in the first phase of

development, marketing and manufacturing of digital set top boxes in all standards like DVB-S, DVB-C, DVB-T, ISDB, DMB-TH and of course HDTV including value-added systems for digital tv. Their production capacity reaches up to 12 million, making them the largest STB manufacturer in China. The company has heavily invested in their quality control and has built up a digital TV laboratory, a digital HFC experimental net, EMC laboratory and most importantly a high accuracy SMT production line. CHANGHONG’s aim is to become one of the strongest suppliers for digital tv solutions worldwide.

■ At Chengdu airport: His role as Overseas Sales Director leads Richard Cheng Li to many destinations around the globe.

“In 1978 CHANGHONG started its TV production,” Richard Cheng Li remembers. “At the time we imported a complete pro-

much

more

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thing from VHF/UHF (including FM) to

attributed to signal analyzers”, explains

the satellite range.

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And what about production capacity at Kaifa? GuangYun Zhu is their Satellite employed four engineers each of which Receiver Production Manager. He says to own unit. Production on us,developed “Right now wetheir have production facilities which can produce 5 million satellite these four newly designed units started receivers per years.”

the following year; in 1964 there were

While touring the fabrication facility we ten employees. can clearly see why Kaifa holds such a high position in the EMS category: everything is exceptionally organized and the In 1968 TV station machines are stateaof second the art.

One of the 13 industries of the CHANGHONG GROUP is the SICHUAN CHANGHONG NETWORK TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. It is an independent subsidiary of the CHANGHONG GROUP and specializes in research &

headquartered in Mianyang, a city of 600.000 inhabitants. The administrative building can be seen in the centre, with the development centre to the left and any many satellite antennas on its roof. In the background and extending to the left the CHANGHONG manufacturing plants stretch out over 2 square km.

generator from 1964

analyzers and above all test pattern Marketing Digital Powerhouse PROMAX, Spain generators. In the first year PROMAX

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■ One of PROMAX’s first products: a test pattern

training device:

José Clotet founded the company in

Manager Jackie Yan

Looking at their business today it is hard to imagine the humble beginnings of the project. CHANGHONG was founded in 1958 and started out with producing military radar systems. But today the company has evolved into a super-huge, pluralistic, international group of 13 different industries, producing everything from digital tv panel displays to IT systems, air conditioner systems, digital audiovisual products, set top boxes, eco-friendly battery and power supplies up to whole systems of technical equipment, electronic engineering and chemical materials.

CHANGHONG is one of the largest volume manufacturers of receivers with headquarters in Mianyang in the Sichuan province of south-western China, some 130 km from the provincial capital of Chengdu. Not only do millions of satellite and terrestrial receivers leave the production premises every year but also an equal number of flat-screen TVs, so that the company ranks among the most important digital corporations in the world.

Naturally this is quite a fast start for a 1963. That receiver was only a few brand new satellite producer. But years after of the course there’s more going on came than juston the air in first TV station this one customer. Jackie Yan explains, Barcelona. you “We are currentlySuddenly, in negotiations withhad not only another large installers DTH operator but who also also antenna then-existhappens to be from the Southeast Asia ing TV who region and manufacturers we are also waiting to startneeded signal negotiations with a third customer.”

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Today PROMAX is still owned by José

enhanced when PROMAX took over a

Clotet. In 2005 his son José-Maria Clotet

local manufacturer of distribution prod-

took over business operations and in

ucts. “This division now also is respon-

2007 PROMAX was divided into four divi-

sible for 30% of our sales”, comments

sions: Test & Measurement, Broadcast,

José-Maria Clotet. The remaining 30%

TV Distribution and Electronic Training.

falls on the Broadcast division.

■ Kaifa’s administration building in Shenzhen, China

The Birth of a New Receiver Manufacturer Kaifa in China Starts Production

That’s quite an assortment and we

At first glance, there does not seem

asked José-Maria Clotet about the last

to be too much uniformity here. But as

one:

José-Maria Clotet explained the connec-

By the time this issue of TELE-satellite will be published, Kaifa will have been manufacturing satellites receivers for just a few weeks. When we paid them a visit, they were just finishing the installation of their assembly line and an initial test run was soon to follow. Who exactly is Kaifa and what makes this company think they’re ready to step into the market as a satellite receiver manufacturer?

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But this is completely understandable: worldwide companies like Samsung demand nothing but the best quality. And it looks like it was a very good decision for Kaifa to step into the satellite receiver market.

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Quality Control at Skyworth

■ The futuristic Skyworth building in Nanshan/ Shenzhen in southern China

sat Aluo-sat Microwave Filter Company Microwave Filter Company Innovation s Everybody! Knows Everybody! Promax,High Spain - Signal Analyzers www.TELE-audiovision.com/TELE-satellite-0909/promax.pdf Quality Specialized Filters High Quality Specialized Filters Jackie Yan, Marketing Manager, is seen here showing us Kaifa’s first satellite receiver model. It is being manufactured for a DTH provider in India. Jackie Yan is standing in front of a wall on which are calligraphies of the former President of China Zemin Jiang.

■ David Ken is Vice General Manager and explains Skyworth’s background

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Luo has named his company Aluo-sat for a simple reason: In the Cantonese dialect spoken in southern China an ‘a’ is often prefixed to the first name of a person. So Luo becomes Aluo. Originally, Luo comes from Sichuan in China’s southwest. He studied electrical engineering and got his first job at a company producing electronic components for the Chinese military in Lanzhou City in the northwest. Among other things, his first employer also manufactured satellite equipment. Luo experienced genuine satellite reception for the first time when he received signals from EKRAN at 99° East, which transmitted on the UHF

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range at 714 MHz from Russia at the time. From that moment on he was hooked to satellite reception. He soon started to write articles for the weekly ‘Electronics Newspaper’ which at that time was the only available publication on the topic of satellite

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technology. The number of contributions kept rising all the time and his work also involved meeting more and more satellite insiders. Finally, in 1995 he set up his own business: “Together with my wife I founded Aluo-sat in Shenzhen in 1995.” Aside from his job as technical journalist he also started to work as a consultant. Today he employs a staff of seven: “My wife is in charge of accounting, three engineers take care of technical requests, one employee runs a satellite shop in Hong Kong and another person is looking after sales and distribution.” Aluo-sat has also started to distribute products from select quality manufacturers such as Changhong for digital terrestrial TV (DMB-TH), the channels of which are broadcast from Hong Kong but can be received perfectly in Shenzhen as well. “We serve end users as well as whole-

Aluo-Sat members of staff Lou Jun ■ (left) and Luo Shi Gang (right) on the roof. Why did Luo Shi Gang choose the top floor for his office? You probably guessed it: He wants to make sure the cables between dishes and receivers are kept short. And why is he happy there is a rather dominant balustrade? Well, private satellite reception is still prohibited in China and this way Luo’s antennas cannot be seen from outside. On this picture we can see two C band dishes – the one in the back is motorised, the one in front is stationary.

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of filter products – serving, virtually, all telecom market segments (Satcom, CATV, Broadcast, Wireless, etc.). This product diversity means that our success is not dependent upon the success of one specific market segment.” Additionally, lean manufacturing techniques, implemented some years ago, have increased production efficiency - allowing MFC to be more competitive. What exactly does MFC produce ? Scott refers to one of MFC’s more popular product lines, “Our series of C-band bandpass filters are used on C-band receive dishes throughout the world. These filters are installed between the LNB and the feed, removing undesired signals located above or below the desired band.” Although these undesired signals are out-of-band, their power level is so high, they essentially saturate the LNB and create intermittent or continuous interference patterns across the entire C-band.

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He can configure filter designs exactly to customer requirements directly on his PC. MFC also offers many filters for military use (e.g. - X-band).

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When do you need a filter like this? Scott gave us a few examples, “Altimeter signals bouncing between commercial aircrafts and airports were recognized as one of the earlier types of out-of-band interference to C-band operators. However, that problem is usually limited to C-band dishes located near airports. Then along came the highpowered radar signals used in military surveillance (e.g.- AWACS planes) which caused problems to many more C-band dishes. This surveillance increased sharply after the 9/11 attacks and it seemed as though every C-band dish in the US was being affected, along with many other dishes around the world. As a result, radar continues to be the # 1 cause of interference to C-band operators.” “More recently,” Scott adds, “a new source of C-band interference has surfaced - Wimax”. In various parts of the world, Wimax operates within the (3.3-3.8) GHz range. These Wimax signals can disrupt

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Wholesaler and Receiver Manufacturer Nanoxx

Two X’s Mark the Spot in Frankfurt

The trademark of the receiver manufacturer’s NanoXX product are the two X’s. These two X’s also appear in the MatriXX company name. We wanted to find out about the secret of the two X’s. We found Marcel Hofbauer in the small town of Liederbach north of Frankfurt, Germany. He is the founder and President of MatriXX and chose the name NanoXX for his line of receivers. It’s actually a clever name in that the two large X’s truly stand out.

Marcel Hofbauer has been involved in the satellite industry since it started. His father ran an antenna shop and when satellite reception began at the end of the eighties, Marcel Hofbauer was there helping his father install satellite systems. “I remember the first LNBs that had noise figures of 2.4 dB”, comments Marcel about the old days.

own receiver brand: “I found a manufacturer in South Korea who I worked with to turn my ideas into reality.” In addition to the improved customer service, in particular the after-sales support, that Marcel Hofbauer could now really expand and continuously improve thanks to customer feedback, he was also able to realize his technical ideas.

In 1994 he began his professional career as a distribution manager at an antenna wholesaler. When this business was sold in 2003, Marcel Hofbauer took the opportunity and went into business for himself: “My wife helped me”, he remembers, “and with a third person we started our three-employee company MatriXX Systems. One of our success products back then was the distribution of the Dreambox.”

Marcel Hofbauer is particularly interested in network compatibility. “That is the future!” he is convinced. The incorporation of receivers in the Internet is his vision. “The world of multimedia is coming”, he predicts and then cites an example, “We are working on making our top receiver model 9500HD compatible with a web cam.” The thought behind this move? To use the network camera as a security device. You could, for example, easily install the camera outside and with the simple push of a butt

MatriXX was and still is a wholesaler of any component a satellite installer could possibly need. But something was bothering Marcel Hofbauer: he had several ideas for satellite receivers. “But none of my suppliers wanted to implement any of my ideas”, he explains. There was another weak spot with his suppliers: “I was not satisfied with the customer support and wanted to improve it.” So, in 2006 he created his

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Dish Alignment 02-03/2008 DISHPOINTER Software Solution that, with the help of Google Maps and its real images as well as SatcoDX and its up-to-date channel data, provides highly accurate satellite reception information.

Dishpointer Alan, who lives in England, has been a satellite DXer since the year 2000. His first antenna was a 120 cm model with a rotor. “Back then I used an Echostar box with positioner to turn the motor”, explains Alan. As a student in aereodynamics, writing his thesis, he’s completely at home working with PC programming. “I got my first PC when I was 16. It was a C64”, remembers Alan about his early software programming days. “It must have been in 2004 when I came across Multimaps; it’s a collection of geographic maps.” He came up with the idea to incorporate the display of satellite positions on these maps as a way to help with the set up of satellite dishes. But how was this going to work? These were fixed maps in differing display sizes. Alan could have programmed something but it would have required a lot of time and effort. So he dropped the idea; it would have been too much work.

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In 2005 he started a web site (www.uksatellitehelp.co.uk) in which he provided helpful tips on how to properly set up a satellite dish. To get an idea of how successful his website was, he enlisted the aid of Google Analytics, a free service that analyzes in great detail the traffic of a website. TELE-satellite also uses this service. Google Analytics also contains a tool that graphically displays the geographical location of a website’s visitors by displaying

He extracted his old idea from the back of his mind and began with a new sense of purpose to find a solution – and then promptly stumbled onto Google Maps.

“Another customer operates cruise ships and wants to know what channels he can receive in any port.” For this customer Alan developed a Dishpointer version that displays only those

Suddenly, everything clicked: in August 2007 he programmed the first version of his Dishpointer. Click on a desired position on the map and the azimuth and elevation of a selected satellite is displayed. “Now it was only a question of programming in order to integrate additional features”, explains Alan about his work the last several months.

That was the first step. Now Dishpointer “knows” exactly where a user is and automatically sets the reception location to this point. This may not always be very precise; it depends on the accuracy of the virtual IP addresses compared to the real addresses. Next, Alan analyzed the popularity of satellites so that

“I get the satellite data from SatcoDX”, explains Alan. In a cooperative venture, Alan has linked his Dishpointer live to SatcoDX. “In this way the Dishpointer data is always up to date; changes are immediately incorporated.”

What does the future look like for Dishpointer? “Customer-oriented solutions are my business goals”, revealed Alan, “One of my customers is a program provider: he wants to show his users (private viewers) as simply as possible how to erect a satellite antenna and what they can receive with it.” The Dishpointer version for these customers is reduced to display only the data from that programming provider.

variously sized dots (the larger the dot, the more visitors) on a world map. And, wouldn’t you know it, that is exactly the technology that Alan was looking for with his idea to display satellite positions.

The first step was: why should a user first have to click on a map or enter an address when the IP number alone identifies the position? There are professional companies that provide exactly this data. Online stores use this information to determine if a buyer really lives where he says he does.

Dishpointer, when started, can immediately display those satellites that would likely be of most interest. Lastly, Alan expanded Dishpointer so that a click would display any remaining receivable satellites as well as the receivable channels.

With Dishpointer, Alan managed to link two worldwide services that are constantly concerned with being up to date: Google Maps and SatcoDX. He thereby created something new!

One of the most critical questions that come up before the erection of a satellite antenna is how to properly position the antenna so that the desired satellite can be received. In which direction should the dish be pointed? To the east? To the west? This would be its azimuth. And then how far up into the sky should the dish look? This would be its elevation. Actually, it’s really not that hard to figure this information out; there are plenty of calculation aides and prepared tables that give you all the data you need. But if you do a little extra work, as Alan did with his Dishpointer software, you’ll discover completely new results.

pointed? To the east? To the west? This would be its azihen how far up into the sky should the dish look? This elevation. Actually, it’s really not that hard to figure this out; there are plenty of calculation aides and prepared give you all the data you need. But if you do a little extra n did with his Dishpointer software, you’ll discover comresults.

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satellites and channels that are receivable with the available satellite system. “Another customer is an aid organization that wants to set up satellite systems for their employees.” Since their operational areas can often be in out-of-the-way places, Dishpointer can tell them in advance what dish size would be needed and what channels could be received.

ers to integrate in their receivers.” This would not only be a helpful tool for the end user, Dishpointer could also be used to preprogram the transponder list into a receiver. “Dishpointer could preprogram the receiver automatically with up-to-date data and at the same time filter this data for a specific target market area”, explained Alan his business idea. So far no manufacturers have signed on to this idea.

“This”, comments Alan, “might be an interesting tool for satellite receiver manufactur-

For the individual satellite installer that doesn’t need a specific Dishpointer version,

Alan added a small additional feature to Dishpointer: the installer can use it to determine ahead of time if buildings or other obstacles might interfere with reception. “A potential satellite system can be tested in advance and without any cost.” Alan is quite proud of his Dishpointer program. Dishpointer is a software solution that very simply and precisely can answer all questions regarding the planned erection of a satellite antenna system at a particular location. Well done, Alan!

Dishpointer Application Examples Dishpointer is used to determine ahead of time what satellites are actually receivable, how the antenna needs to be aligned and what channels can be expected on these satellites. Since Google Maps delivers very precise information, an actual site survey may in many cases not even be necessary. Let’s take for example a satellite dealer in Dubai who wants to attract new customers and has the opportunity to erect satellite dishes in the parking lot of the Al-Ghurair Shopping Center. What satellites can he receive from that spot? Scenario 1: he transports his three-meter antenna to the parking lot and checks to see what he can receive. Scenario 2: he sits in front of his PC and goes to www.dishpointer.com

This is what it looks like in the Al-Ghurair Shopping Mall parking lot. Al Rigga Street is to the far left, a Mosque is to the right around which the shopping mall was built. What satellites can be received from here? Were the apartments above the shopping mall built too high to allow a direct lineof-sight view to the satellites?

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Suddenly, everything clicked: in August 2007 he programmed the first version of his Dishpointer. Click on a desired position on the map and the azimuth and elevation of a selected satellite is displayed. “Now it was only a question of programming in order to integrate additional features”, explains Alan about his work the last several months. The first step was: why should a user first have to click on a map or enter an address when the IP number alone identifies the position? There are professional companies that provide exactly this data. Online stores use this information to determine if a buyer really lives where he says he does. That was the first step. Now Dishpointer “knows” exactly where a user is and automatically sets the reception location to this point. This may not always be very precise; it depends on the accuracy of the virtual IP addresses compared to the real addresses. Next, Alan analyzed the popularity of satellites so that

▲ Alan at home in front of his reception system. He uses the smaller dish

to receive the Sky package and the larger dish for scanning the skies. He programmed Dishpointer; a tool that combines azimuth and elevation with Google Maps for positioning on the Earth and SatcoDX with its global satellite databank.

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TELE-audiovision These Companies Started Their International

DXANTENNA 1987

ASTRA 1987

MASPRO 1988

SHARP 1989

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TOPFIELD 2001

HUMAX 2001

MTI 2001

ARION 2001

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TELE-audiovision These Companies Started Their International

NDS 2002

KAON 2003

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DREAM 2002

SAMSUNG 2003


Made Them Big!

Success with TELE-audiovision Magazine

SVEC 2003

CABSAT 2004

JONSA 2004

JIUZHOU 2004

CHANGHONG 2006

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TELE-audiovision in 1983

Years Ago UHF Antenna in unique design

Cover page of TELE-satellite 06-07/2002

This antenna for the UHF band caught our eyes due to its unique design, resembling a parabol dish. It consists of a reflector made and a smaller sub reflector behind the reception dipol in the focal point. Our test revelaed that the design works exceptionally good in higher frequencies, starting from about channel 55 up. For channels below 55 other Yagi designs match performance of the parabolic UHF antenna.

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TELE-audiovision in 1993

Years Ago Cover page of TELE-satellite 06-07/2002

Testinge the new MASPRO ST-7 and ST-8, distributed in Europe by C.Itoh. Both models offer the user 128 pre programmed channels. Both boxes also offer two satellite IF inputs.

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TELE-audiovision in 2003

Years Ago Satellite Reception in Australia The satellite antenna farm of Dane Fatouros in Canberra and his reception shack

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TELE-audiovision M a g a z i n e established 1981 the world's largest digital tv magazine is also the world's oldest magazine in the industry

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NEWS

Ultra High Definition HDTV

Edited by

Branislav Pekic

EUROPE

ters in SFN are being used on UHF channel 53 (Aosta-Gerdaz and St. Vincent-Salirod).

DIGITURK AND EUTELSAT LAUNCH 4K DEMO CHANNEL

NORTH AMERICA

Turkish pay-TV platform Digitürk has launched a dedicated demonstration 4K channel in partnership with Eutelsat Communications. The first broadcasts in Turkey took place in April at Digitürk’s headquarters in Beşiktaş, using content transmitted via the Eutelsat 7A satellite.

RTVE, EBU TRIAL UHDTV VIA DTT

Spanish public broadcaster RTVE, the EBU, Abertis Telecom, Sony, Sapec, La Salle, and The Technical University of Madrid in February implemented the first UHDTV-1 standard broadcast over a DVB-T2 network. The event took place at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The trial used the 3840×2160 pixel resolution known as UHD-1, which offers four times the resolution of current HDTV services.

ERICSSON CONDUCTS UHDTV DEMO DURING EBU SEMINAR

Ericsson conducted a UHDTV demonstration at the EBU Production Technology Seminar in Geneva during March. The demo focused on interoperability using the Ericsson technology to receive an off-air feed of a 4:2:0 file-based system and receive and decode as 4K UHDTV. Ericsson also demonstrated a MPEG-4 AVC 4:2:2 10 bit precision 4K UHDTV system capable of 4Kp50 transmission. The platform comprised Ericsson’s market AVP 2000 contribution encoders and RX8200 advanced modular receivers.

SES, HARMONIC AND BROADCOM IN ULTRA HD DEMO

Satellite operator SES has teamed up with video compression specialist Harmonic and chipset vendor Broadcom to deliver HEVC-based Ultra HD signals from the 19.2° East satellite position. The demo took place at the SES Industry Days event in Luxembourg using Harmonic’s ProMedia Xpress and a HEVC decoder reference-design system based on Broadcom’s BCM7445 device for receiving HEVC encoded Ultra-HD television transmission. The signal was broadcast in DVB-S2 using a data rate of 20Mbps. According to SES, this was the first live demonstration of a full 3840×2160 pixel Ultra HD picture in HEVC.

NHK SHOWCASES 8K AT CANNES FILM FESTIVAL

Japanese public broadcaster NHK held a public screening of content in its Super Hi-Vision (8K) format in May at the Cannes Film Festival. The highlight was the first 8K narrative film, the comedy short “Beauties À La Carte.” The 8K format has 7,680 by 4,320 pixels — four times the resolution of 4K and 16 times that of current HD and features 22.2 multichannel sound.

RAI TESTING 4K IN VALLE D’AOSTA

Italian public broadcaster RAI is testing in Valle d’Aosta the latest technology for the transmission of programs in HD and 3D. Second generation DVB-T2 tests are underway with different types of content for fixed and mobile reception 3D and HD, both 2K and 4K, encoded with the new HEVC (High Efficiency Video Coding) standard and 5.1 multichannel audio. Two transmit-

ERICSSON PRESENTS COMPRESSION PLATFORM AT NAB 2013

Ericsson presented the AVP 4000 compression platform at NAB 2013, held April 8-11, powered by the in-house developed programmable video processing chip. The AVP4000 offers high performance and broad capability on a single platform across all applications, from SD to HD, 1080p50/60, 3DTV and Ultra High Definition TV (UHDTV) and all codecs including MPEG-2, MPEG-4 AVE and JPEG2000, with 4:2:0 and 4:2:2, 8-bit and 10-bit all supported.

NHK CONDUCTS 8K DEMO AT NAB

Japanese broadcaster NHK demonstrated at the NAB in April the real-time, over-the-air transmission and reception of 8K, which is 16 times the resolution of HDTV. The demo featured the latest version of NHK’s Super Hi-Vision system, which supports 8K video and 22.2-multichannel sound. The broadcast was of an 8K recorded program compressed in H.264 (MPEG4) and transmitted using two UHF television channels. NHK plans to record its “Super Hi-Vision” 8K coverage of the figure skating and opening ceremony of the 2014 Winter Olympics and to begin domestic 8K satellite tests to coincide with the 2016 Summer Olympics. It aims to launch an 8K broadcast service in Japan by 2020.

3NET INVESTS IN UHDTV PROGRAMMING US 3D network 3net has announced it is working, along with production unit 3net Studios, on the development of three new 4K natural and history programs - National Park Adventures, Metropolis and Made by Man. The network is expanding a faster than anticipated rollout of 4K. 3net is a joint venture of IMAX, Sony, and Discovery Communications.

GOLF CHANNEL DEPLOYS 4K ULTRA HD MIRA SERVER

The first 4K Ultra HD Mira Production Server from Abekas has been deployed by Golf Channel. The server feeds two separate panoramic video walls in the Arnold Palmer Studio at their facility in Orlando, Florida. The signature look of the “Morning Drive” program is accomplished by linking twenty 90-inch and ten 52-inch monitors to create golf course morning vistas. The video wall is fed by a 4K Ultra HD Mira Production Server to make viewers feel like the “Morning Drive” is broadcasting from just inside the picture windows of their local clubhouse.

SOUTH AMERICA TV GLOBO, NHK TEST 8K AT RIO CARNIVAL The Rio de Janeiro Carnival this year was shot in UHDTV (8K) by Japan’s NHK and Brazil’s TV Globo. A special programme with behind the scenes footage was aired in Japan during the first half of this year.

FIFA AND SONY TO TEST 4K DURING CONFEDERATIONS CUP

Sony and FIFA have announced that they will test 4K during the FIFA Confederations Cup in June in Brazil, using a 4K mobile production unit supplied

by UK-based production company Telegenic. The trial will test the process involved in shooting and delivering live 4K programming. The content itself will not be screened for the public, as the test is aimed at examining the technical and creative aspects of using the technology. Sony and FIFA have been eyeing the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil for 4K broadcasting.

TBS SHOOTS WORLD HERITAGE SITES IN 4K Japanese broadcaster TBS Inc. is using the 4K format to shoot World Heritage sites in Egypt, Italy and other places. In June, the TV station started broadcasting these images once a month on The Sekai Isan (World Heritage Sites), a weekly Sunday program. Last November, classic Kyoto cityscapes were recorded in the format and the images were aired after being converted to the current high-definition system. ASIA

NTT DOCOMO LICENSES HEVC DECODING SOFTWARE

Japanese mobile operator NTT Docomo started licensing software for decoding HEVC, which allows playback of full HD on smartphones. For playback on PCs the software enables real-time decoding of UHDTV (4K).

WORLD ULTRA HD TV SHIPMENTS TO REACH 4 MILLION UNITS IN 2013

Estimated global shipments of Ultra HD TV panels in 2013 have been upward adjusted from 2.32.6 million units originally to 3.5-4 million units, according to industry sources. Innolux alone is aiming to ship between 2-3 million Ultra HD TV panels and is likely to account for 60-70% of global shipments of the technology in 2013. AUO has been shipping 55- and 65-inch Ultra HD TV panels to customers such as Sony and Toshiba, and CSOT has been focusing on production of 55-inch units for customers such as TCL.

LG CONDUCTS ULTRA HD DEMO AT MWC

LG conducted a demonstration of its Wireless Ultra High Definition (Ultra HD) transmission technology at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Users were able to experience smartphone content in real time, via Wi-Fi connections. Multimedia content was automatically adjusted to match the receiving TV’s screen resolution.

SAMSUNG PRESENTS FIRST 85-INCH UHD TV SET

Samsung has presented the LED TV UHD S9, the first 85-inch ultra High Definition TV (UHD) TV set. Users can interact and control the TV via the enhanced Smart Interaction: navigation among the five new screens - TV programming, VOD, app, personal and social content. The exclusive function S-Recommendation proposes suggestions on content to watch. The S9 features four times higher resolution to a normal Full HD screen, converting HD and Full HD video into UHD. It also features 120 W speakers.

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WebTV Provider

WebTV mostly www.nederlan www.kijkdirec

WebTV mostly in English www.freeinternettvcanada.ca

WebTV mostly in English www.europa-network.com www.whatsonthebox.net www.tvcatchup.com WebTV mostly in French www.vpnvision.com www.hubb-tv.com www.monvpn.com www.jcvpn.com

WebTV mostly in English www.playon.tv www.ustvnow.com www.habu.tv www.watchustvoverseas.com www.tvandvideoguide.com

WebTV mostly in Span www.teledirecto.es www.tutelevisiononlin WebTV mostly in Portugese www.tvportugalhd.com www.tvtuga.com

WebTV Genre Listings: www.thefirstrow.eu www.livetv.ru/en/ WebTV mostly in Brasilian www.canaistv.net www.radios.com.br www.assistirtvonlinegratis.tv

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WebTV mostly in Swedish www.webbtv.se webtvpage.com

y in Dutch nd.tv ct.nl

WebTV mostly in Polish www.weeb.tv

WebTV mostly in Russian www.kartina.tv www.telemax-tv.com

WebTV mostly in German www.youfreetv.net www.zattoo.com www.tv-stream.to www.schoener-fernsehen.com WebTV mostly in Italian www.guardatv.it

nish

WebTV mostly in Greek www.megatv.com

ne.com

WebTV mostly in Arabic www.zaaptv.com www.arabtvnet.dk www.tvnetsolutions.com www.talfazat.com www.atnnetwork.com www.mediaboxtv.net www.atnnetwork.com.au/

WebTV mostly in Chinese www.kylintv.com www.pptv.com www.itv.cn www.italkbb.com

WebTV mostly in Indian www.tv-desi.com www.jadootv.com www.btviptv.com www.wherever.tv

WebTV Channel Listings: www.surfmusic.de/surftv.htm www.glotzdirekt.de www.wwitv.com www.delicast.com www.onlinetvi.com www.free-internet-tv.cz www.lookfortv.com www.beelinetv.com www.findinternettv.com www.tvweb360.tv

www.webactu-webtv.com www.webtv.pk www.jumptv.com www.arabic-media.com www.broadband-television.com www.tv4web.net www.squidtv.net www.tvnewsradio.com www.argyletv.com www.tv-direct.fr

www.playtv.fr www.tvuzz.com www.referenceur-tv.com www.vosflux.tv www.lookfortv.com www.teledirecto.es www.tvgratis.tv www.miratv.com.ar www.fulltv.com.ar www.tv-porinternet.com

www.tvporinternet.tv www.timstream.com www.viewmy.tv www.livestation.com www.freeetv.com www.watchfomny.com www.tv-tube.tv www.tv4web.net www.findinternettv.com

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INTELSAT 10-02 - Europe, Middle East, North India ◄ 359.2 East (000.8 West) C-Band: INTELSAT 10-02 - Europe, Africa, South East Asia ◄ 359.2 East (000.8 West) THOR 5, 6 - Europe ◄ 359.2 East (000.8 West) AMOS 2, 3 - Europe, Middle East ◄ 356.0 East (004.0 West) EUTELSAT 5 WEST A - Europe ◄ 355.0 East (005.0 West) C-Band: EUTELSAT 5 WEST A - Europe ◄ 355.0 East (005.0 West) NILESAT 102, 201, EUTELSAT 7 WEST A - Middle East ◄ 353.0 East (007.0 West) EUTELSAT 8 WEST A - Europe, America, Middle East ◄ 352.0 East (008.0 West) EXPRESS AM44 - Middle East ◄ 349.0 East (011.0 West) C-Band: EXPRESS AM44 - Europe, North Africa, Middle East ◄ 349.0 East (011.0 West) EUTELSAT 12 WEST A - Europe, Africa ◄ 347.5 East (012.5 West) TELSTAR 12 - Europe, South Africa, Am. ◄ 345.0 East (015.0 West) INTELSAT 901 - Europe, Middle East ◄ 342.0 East (018.0 West) C-Band: INTELSAT 901 - Europe, Africa, Atlantic Ocean Region ◄ 342.0 East (018.0 West) NSS 7 - Europe, Africa ◄ 340.0 East (020.0 West) C-Band: NSS 7 - Africa ◄ 340.0 East (020.0 West) SES 4 - Europe, MIddle East ◄ 338.0 East (022.0 West) C-Band: SES 4 - America ◄ 338.0 East (022.0 West) INTELSAT 905 - Europe ◄ 335.5 East (024.5 West) C-Band: INTELSAT 905 - Europe, Africa, America ◄ 335.5 East (024.5 West) INTELSAT 907 - Europe ◄ 332.5 East (027.5 West) C-Band: INTELSAT 907 - Europe, Africa, America ◄ 332.5 East (027.5 West) HISPASAT 1C, 1D, 1E - Europe, America ◄ 330.0 East (030.0 West) INTELSAT 25 - Africa ◄ 328.5 East (031.5 West) C-Band: INTELSAT 25 - Europe, Africa ◄ 328.5 East (031.5 West) INTELSAT 903 - Europe ◄ 325.5 East (034.5 West) C-Band: INTELSAT 903 - Europe ◄ 325.5 East (034.5 West) TELSTAR 11N - Europe, Africa ◄ 322.5 East (037.5 West) C-Band: NSS 10 - Europe, Africa, America ◄ 322.5 East (037.5 West) NSS 806 - Europe ◄ 319.5 East (040.5 West) C-Band: NSS 806 - America, Europe ◄ 319.5 East (040.5 West) INTELSAT 11 - Brazil ◄ 317.0 East (043.0 West) C-Band: INTELSAT 11 - Brazil ◄ 315.0 East (043.0 West) INTELSAT 14 - Europe, North Africa, South America ◄ 315.0 East (045.0 West) C-Band: INTELSAT 14 - America ◄ 315.0 East (045.0 West) INTELSAT 1R - America ◄ 315.0 East (050.0 West) INTELSAT 23 - America ◄ 307.0 East (053.0 West) C-Band: INTELSAT 23 - America, Africa ◄ 307.0 East (053.0 West) Galaxy 11 - Brazil ◄ 304.5 East (055.5 West) C-Band: INTELSAT 805 - America ◄ 304.5 East (055.5 West) C-Band: INTELSAT 21 - Mexico ◄ 302.0 East (058.0 West) AMAZONAS 1 - Brazil, South America ◄ 299.0 East (061.0 West) C-Band: AMAZONAS 1 - America ◄ 299.0 East (061.0 West) AMAZONAS 2 - North America ◄ 299.0 East (061.0 West) ECHOSTAR 15,16 - Conus ◄ 298.5 East (061.5 West) TELSTAR 14R - Brazil, Mercosul ◄ 297.0 East (063.0 West) STARONE C1 - Brazil ◄ 295.0 East (065.0 West) C-Band: STARONE C1 - South America ◄ 295.0 East (065.0 West) STARONE C2 - Brazil ◄ 290.0 East (070.0 West) C-Band: STARONE C2 - South America ◄ 290.0 East (070.0 West) AMC 6 - North America ◄ 288.0 East (072.0 West) C-Band: AMC 6 - North America ◄ 288.0 East (072.0 West) NIMIQ 5 - Conus ◄ 287.5 East (072.5 West) C-Band: BRASILSAT B3 - Brazil ◄ 285.0 East (075.0 West) ECHOSTAR 8, 1 - America, Mexico ◄ 283.0 East (077.0 West) SIMON BOLIVAR - South America ◄ 282.0 East (078.0 West) C-Band: SIMON BOLIVAR - South America ◄ 282.0 East (078.0 West) NIMIQ 4 - Canada ◄ 278.0 East (082.0 West) AMC 9 - North America ◄ 277.0 East (083.0 West) C-Band: BRASILSAT B4 - Brazil ◄ 276.0 East (084.0 West) AMC 16 - North America ◄ 275.0 East (085.0 West) SES 2 - North America ◄ 273.0 East (087.0 West) C-Band: SES 2 - North America ◄ 273.0 East (087.0 West) GALAXY 28 - America ◄ 271.0 East (089.0 West) C-Band: GALAXY 28 - America ◄ 271.0 East (089.0 West) NIMIQ 6 - Canada ◄ 269.0 East (091.0 West) GALAXY 17 - North America ◄ 269.0 East (091.0 West) C-Band: GALAXY 17 - North America ◄ 269.0 East (091.0 West) GALAXY 25 - North America ◄ 266.9 East (093.1 West) GALAXY 3C - North America ◄ 265.0 East (095.0 West) C-Band: GALAXY 3C - North America ◄ 265.0 East (095.0 West) GALAXY 19 - North America ◄ 263.0 East (097.0 West) C-Band: GALAXY 19 - North America ◄ 263.0 East (097.0 West) GALAXY 16 - North America ◄ 261.0 East (099.0 West) C-Band: GALAXY 16 - North America ◄ 261.0 East (099.0 West) DIRECTV 4S, 8 - America ◄ 259.0 East (101.0 West) SES 1 - North America ◄ 259.0 East (101.0 West) C-Band: SES 1 - North America ◄ 259.0 East (101.0 West) AMC 1 - North America ◄ 257.0 East (103.0 West) C-Band: AMC 1 - North America ◄ 257.0 East (103.0 West) AMC 15 - North America ◄ 255.0 East (105.0 West) C-Band: AMC 18 - North America ◄ 255.0 East (105.0 West) ANIK F1R - North America ◄ 252.7 East (107.3 West) C-Band: ANIK F1R - North America ◄ 252.7 East (107.3 West) C-Band: ANIK F1 - South America ◄ 252.7 East (107.3 West) ECHOSTAR 10, 11 - America ◄ 250.0 East (110.0 West) DIRECTV 5 - America ◄ 250.0 East (110.0 West) ANIK F2 - North America ◄ 248.9 East (111.1 West) C-Band: ANIK F2 - North America ◄ 248.9 East (111.1 West) SATMEX 6 - America ◄ 247.0 East (113.0 West) C-Band: SATMEX 6 - America ◄ 247.0 East (113.0 West) SATMEX 5 - America ◄ 243.2 East (116.8 West) C-Band: SATMEX 5 - America ◄ 247.0 East (113.0 West) ANIK F3 - Conus ◄ 243.2 East (116.8 West) C-Band: ANIK F3 - America ◄ 241.0 East (119.0 West) ECHOSTAR 14 - Conus ◄ 241.0 East (119.0 West) DIRECTV 7S - Conus ◄ 241.0 East (119.0 West) ECHOSTAR 9, GALAXY 23 - North America ◄ 239.0 East (121.0 West) C-Band: ECHOSTAR 9, GALAXY 23 - North America ◄ 239.0 East (121.0 West) GALAXY 18 - North America ◄ 237.0 East (123.0 West) C-Band: GALAXY 18 - North America ◄ 237.0 East (123.0 West) C-Band: GALAXY 14 - North America ◄ 235.0 East (125.0 West) AMC 21 - North America ◄ 235.0 East (125.0 West) GALAXY 13, HORIZONS 1 - North America ◄ 233.0 East (127.0 West) C-Band: GALAXY 13, HORIZONS 1 - North America ◄ 233.0 East (127.0 West) CIEL 2 - America ◄ 231.0 East (129.0 West) C-Band: AMC 11 - North America ◄ 229.0 East (131.0 West) C-Band: GALAXY 15- North America ◄ 227.0 East (133.0 West) C-Band: AMC 10 - North America ◄ 225.0 East (135.0 West) C-Band: AMC 7 - North America ◄ 223.0 East (137.0 West) C-Band: AMC 8 - 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003.1 East ► C-Band: RASCOM QAF 1R - Africa 003.1 East ► RASCOM QAF 1R - Africa 003.1 East ► EUTELSAT 3C - Europe 003.1 East ► C-Band: EUTELSAT 3A - EUROPE 004.9 East ► ASTRA 4A - Europe 004.9 East ► SES 5 - Europe, AFRICA 007.0 East ► EUTELSAT 7A - Europe, Africa 009.0 East ► EUTELSAT 9A - Europe 010.0 East ► EUTELSAT 10A - Europe 010.0 East ► C-Band: EUTELSAT 10A - Global 013.0 East ► EUTELSAT HOTBIRD 13A,13B,13C - Europe, Middle East 016.0 East ► EUTELSAT 16A - Europe, Africa 017.0 East ► AMOS 5 - North Africa, Middle East 017.0 East ► C-Band: AMOS 5 - Africa, Middle East 019.2 East ► ASTRA 1KR,1L,1M,2C - Europe 020.0 East ► C-Band: ARABSAT 5C - Africa, Middle East 021.6 East ► EUTELSAT 21B - Europe, Asia, West Africa 023.3 East ► ASTRA 3B - Europe 025.5 East ► EUTELSAT 25C - Europe, Asia 026.0 East ► BADR 4,5,6 - North Africa, Middle East 028.2 East ► EUTELSAT 28A, ASTRA 1N,2A,2F - Europe 030.5 East ► ARABSAT 5A - Middle East 030.5 East ► C-Band: ARABSAT 5A - Asia, Middle East 031.5 East ► ASTRA 1G - Europe 033.0 East ► EUTELSAT 33A - Europe 033.0 East ► INELSAT 28 - Africa 034.0 East ► ARABSAT 2B - Middle East 036.0 East ► EUTELSAT 36A,36B - Europe , South Africa, Asia, Russia 038.0 East ► PAKSAT 1R - Pakistan, North India 038.0 East ► C-Band: PAKSAT 1R - Pakistan, India, Middle East, Africa 039.0 East ► HELLAS SAT 2 - Europe, Middle East, Asia 042.0 East ► TURKSAT 2A,3A - Europe, Russia 044.5 East ► NIMIQ 1 - Europe, Middle East 045.0 East ► INTELSAT 12 - India, South Africa, Middle East, Europe 046.0 East ► AZERSPACE 1,AFRICASAT 1A - Asia, Africa 047.5 East ► INTELSAT 10 - Middle East, Europe 049.0 East ► C-Band: YAMAL 202 - Global 050.0 East ► INTELSAT 26 - Europe 050.5 East ► NSS 5 -Global 050.5 East ► C-Band: NSS 5 - Global 052.5 East ► YAHSAT 1A -Europe, Middle East, Africa 053.0 East ► EXPRESS AM22 -Europe, Middle East, North India 055.0 East ► GSAT-8,ASTRA 1F,YAMAL 402 - Russia 056.0 East ► BONUM 1, DIREC TV 1R - East Russia 057.0 East ► NSS 12 - Europe, Russia, Africa, India 057.0 East ► C-Band: NSS 12 - Europe, Russia, Africa, India, Global 060.0 East ► INTELSAT 904 - Europe 060.0 East ► C-Band: INTELSAT 904 - Europe, Africa, Global 062.0 East ► INTELSAT 902 - Europe, Middle East 062.0 East ► C-Band: INTELSAT 902 - Europe, China, Australia, South Africa, Global 064.2 East ► C-Band: INTELSAT 906 - Europe, Africa, South India, Global 066.0 East ► INTELSAT 17 -Europe,Russia 068.5 East ► INTELSAT 20 - Africa, Europe, Middle East 068.5 East ► C-Band: INTELSAT 20 - Global 070.5 East ► EUTELSAT 70B - Europe,Middle East, India 072.1 East ► INTELSAT 22 - Middle East, Africa 074.0 East ► INSAT 4CR - India 074.0 East ► C-Band: INSAT 3C - India 075.0 East ► ABS-1 - Europe, Asia, Middle East 075.0 East ► C-Band: ABS-1 - Global 076.5 East ► APSTAR 7 - China 076.5 East ► C-Band: APSTAR 7 - Global 078.5 East ► THAICOM 5 - Thailand 078.5 East ► C-Band: THAICOM 5 - India,China,Thailand, Global 080.0 East ► C-Band: EXPRESS MD1 - Russia, North India 080.0 East ► EXPRESS AM2 - Russia, North India 083.0 East ► INSAT 4A - India 083.0 East ► C-Band: INSAT 4A - India, Middle East 085.0 East ► INTELSAT 15 - Middle East 085.0 East ► HORIZONS 2 - Russia 086.5 East ► KAZSAT 2 - Russia 087.5 East ► C-Band: CHINASAT 5A - China, India, Midle East 088.0 East ► ST 2 - India, Malaysia 088.0 East ► C-Band: ST 2 - India, Thailand 090.0 East ► YAMAL 201,300K - Russia, North India 090.0 East ► C-Band: YAMAL 201,300K - Russia, North India 091.5 East ► MEASAT 3 - Malaysia, South Asia 091.5 East ► C-Band: MEASAT 3 -Global, Thailand, Australia, East Asia 091.5 East ► MEASAT 3A - Malaysia, South Asia 091.5 East ► C-Band: MEASAT 3A -Global 092.2 East ► CHINASAT 9 - China 093.5 East ► INSAT 3A,4B - India 093.5 East ► C-Band: INSAT 3A,4B - India, Middle East 095.0 East ► NSS 6 - India, Middle East, South Africa, North East Asia, Australia 096.5 East ► C-Band: EXPRESS AM 33 - Asia, Russia,China 100.5 East ► ASIASAT 5 - East Asia, India, Middle East, Thailand 100.5 East ► C-Band: ASIASAT 5 - Global 103.0 East ► C-Band: EXPRESS A2 - Russia, China 105.5 East ► ASIASAT 3S - East Asia, South Asia, Australia 105.5 East ► C-Band: ASIASAT 3S - Global 108.2 East ► NSS 11 - South Asia, North East Asia, China 108.2 East ► C-Band: TELKOM 1 - Indonesia 108.2 East ► SES 7 - South Asia, Australia 110.0 East ► BSAT 3A,2C,3C N-SAT 110,JCSAT 110R - Japan 110.5 East ► C-Band: CHINASAT 10 - China, Asia Pacific 113.0 East ► KOREASAT 5 - South Korea, North East Asia 113.0 East ► C-Band: PALAPA D - Asia, Australia 115.5 East ► C-Band: CHINASAT 6B - Global 116.0 East ► ABS 7 - South Korea 116.0 East ► KOREASAT 6 - South Korea 118.0 East ► C-Band: TELKOM 2 - Global 119.5 East ► THAICOM 4 - Indonesia, Cambodia 122.0 East ► ASIASAT 4 - East Asia, Australia 122.0 East ► C-Band: ASIASAT 4 - Global 124.0 East ► JCSAT 4B - Japan 125.0 East ► C-Band: CHINASAT 6A - China 128.0 East ► JCSAT 3A - Japan 128.0 East ► C-Band: JCSAT 3A - Asia 132.0 East ► VINASAT 1 - Vietnam 132.0 East ► C-Band:VINASAT 1 - Asia, Australia 132.0 East ► JCSAT 5A - Japan 134.0 East ► APSTAR 6 - China 134.0 East ► C-Band: APSTAR 6 - Asia, Australia 138.0 East ► TELSTAR 18 - India, China 138.0 East ► C-Band: TELSTAR 18 - Asia, Australia 140.0 East ► EXPRESS AM3 - Russia, China 140.0 East ► C-Band: EXPRESS AM3 - Russia, China 144.0 East ► SUPERBIRD C2 - Japan 152.0 East ► OPTUS D2 - Australia, Newzealand 154.0 East ► JCSAT 2A - Japan 154.0 East ► C-Band: JCSAT 2A - Asia&Oceania&Hawaii 156.0 East ► OPTUS C1,D3 - Australia, Newzealand 160.0 East ► OPTUS D1 - Australia, Newzealand 162.0 East ► SUPERBIRD B2 - Japan 164.0 East ► OPTUS B3 - Asia 166.0 East ► INTELSAT 19 - Australia, Newzealand, North East Asia 166.0 East ► C-Band: INTELSAT 19 - Australia 169.0 East ► C-Band: INTELSAT 8 - Pacific 172.0 East ► EUTELSAT 172A - South Pacific, South East Pacific 172.0 East ► C-Band: EUTELSAT 172A - Pacific 180.0 East ► INTELSAT 18 - Australia, Pacific 180.0 East ► C-Band: INTELSAT 18 - Pacific

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