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A satellite dish is a type of parabolic antenna
Parabolic antenna

A parabolic antenna is a high-gain reflector antenna used for radio, television and data communications, and also for radiolocation , on the ultra high frequency and Super high frequency parts of the electromagnetic spectrum....
 that receives or transmits electromagnetic signals to and from another location typically a satellite. A satellite dish is a type of microwave antenna. Satellite dishes come in varying sizes and designs, and are commonly used to receive satellite television
Satellite television

Satellite television is television delivered by the means of communications satellite and received by a satellite dish and set-top box. In many areas of the world it provides a wide range of channels and services, often to areas that are not serviced by terrestrial television or cable television providers....
. Many of the offset type of satellite dishes are sections of a larger parabolic dish.

parabolic shape of a dish reflects the signal to the dish’s focal point.






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A satellite dish is a type of parabolic antenna
Parabolic antenna

A parabolic antenna is a high-gain reflector antenna used for radio, television and data communications, and also for radiolocation , on the ultra high frequency and Super high frequency parts of the electromagnetic spectrum....
 that receives or transmits electromagnetic signals to and from another location typically a satellite. A satellite dish is a type of microwave antenna. Satellite dishes come in varying sizes and designs, and are commonly used to receive satellite television
Satellite television

Satellite television is television delivered by the means of communications satellite and received by a satellite dish and set-top box. In many areas of the world it provides a wide range of channels and services, often to areas that are not serviced by terrestrial television or cable television providers....
. Many of the offset type of satellite dishes are sections of a larger parabolic dish.

Principle of operation

Parabolic Antenna Types
The parabolic shape of a dish reflects the signal to the dish’s focal point. Mounted on brackets at the dish's focal point is a device called a feedhorn. This feedhorn is essentially the front-end of a waveguide
Waveguide

A waveguide is a structure which guides waves, such as electromagnetic waves or sound waves. There are different types of waveguide for each type of wave....
 that gathers the signals at or near the focal point and 'conducts' them to a low-noise block downconverter
Low-noise block converter

A low-noise block converter is the Antenna of what is commonly called the parabolic satellite dish commonly used for satellite TV reception....
 or LNB. The LNB converts the signals from electromagnetic or radio waves
Radio waves

Radio waves are Electromagnetic radiation occurring on the radio frequency portion of the electromagnetic spectrum....
 to electrical signals and shifts the signals from the downlinked C-band and/or Ku-band to the L-band
L band

L Band is used to refer to three different bands of the electromagnetic spectrum....
 range. Direct broadcast satellite
Direct broadcast satellite

Direct broadcast satellite is a term used to refer to satellite television broadcasts intended for home reception, also referred to more broadly as direct-to-home signals....
 dishes use an LNBF, which integrates the feedhorn with the LNB. (A new form of omnidirectional satellite antenna, which does not use a directed parabolic dish and can be used on a mobile platform such as a vehicle was announced by the University of Waterloo
University of Waterloo

The University of Waterloo is a comprehensive public university in the city of Waterloo, Ontario, Ontario, Canada. The school was founded in 1957 by Drs....
 in 2004.

The theoretical gain (directive gain
Directive gain

In telecommunications, the term directive gain has the following meanings:1. Of an antenna , the ratio of 4pi times the radiant intensity in a given direction , to the total power....
) of a dish increases as the frequency increases. The actual gain depends on many factors including surface finish, accuracy of shape, feedhorn matching. A typical value for a consumer type 60 cm satellite dish at 11.75 GHz is 37.50 dB.

With lower frequencies, C-band for example, dish designers have a wider choice of materials. The large size of dish required for lower frequencies led to the dishes being constructed from metal mesh on a metal framework. At higher frequencies, mesh type designs are rarer though some designs have used a solid dish with perforations.

A common misconception is that the LNBF
Low-noise block converter

A low-noise block converter is the Antenna of what is commonly called the parabolic satellite dish commonly used for satellite TV reception....
 (low-noise block/feedhorn), the device at the front of the dish, receives the signal directly from the atmosphere. For instance, one BBC News countdown shows a "red data stream" being received by the LNBF directly instead of being beamed to the dish, which because of its parabolic shape will collect the signal into a smaller area and deliver it to the LNBF.

Modern dishes intended for home television use are generally 43 cm (18 in) to 80 cm (31 in) in diameter
Diameter

In geometry, a diameter of a circle is any straight line segment that passes through the center of the circle and whose endpoints are on the circle....
, and are fixed in one position, for Ku-band reception from one orbital position. Prior to the existence of direct broadcast satellite
Direct broadcast satellite

Direct broadcast satellite is a term used to refer to satellite television broadcasts intended for home reception, also referred to more broadly as direct-to-home signals....
 services, home users would generally have a motorised C-band satellite dish of up to 3 metres in diameter for reception of channels from different satellites. Overly small dishes can still cause problems, however, including rain fade
Rain fade

Rain fade refers primarily to the absorption of a microwave Radio Frequency signal by atmospheric rain, snow or ice, and losses are especially prevalent at frequencies above 11 GHz....
 and interference from adjacent satellites.

Europe

In Europe the frequencies used by DBS services are 10.7 - 12.75 GHz on two polarisations H (horizontal) and V (vertical). This range is divided into a "low band" with 10.7 - 11.7 GHz, and a "high band" with 11.7 - 12.75 GHz. This results in two frequency bands, each with a bandwidth of about 1 GHz, each with two possible polarizations. In the LNB they become down converted to 950 - 2150 MHz, which is the frequency range allocated for the satellite service on the coaxial cable between LNBF and receiver. Lower frequencies are allocated to cable
Cable television

Cable television is a system of providing television to consumers via radio frequency signals transmitted to televisions through fixed optical fibers or coaxial cables as opposed to the over-the-air method used in traditional television broadcasting in which a television antenna is required....
 and terrestrial TV, FM radio, etc. Only one of these frequency bands fits on the coaxial cable, so each of these bands needs a separate cable from the LNBF to a switching matrix or the receiver needs to select one of the 4 possibilities at a time.

Systems design


In a single receiver residential installation there is a single cable from receiver to LNB and the receiver uses different power supply voltages (14/18V) to select polarization and pilot tones (22 kHz) to instruct the LNB to select one of the two frequency bands. In larger installations each band and polarization is given its own cable, so there are 4 cables from the LNB to a switching matrix, which allows the connection of multiple receivers in a star topology using the same signalling method as in a single receiver installation.

Types


Motor-driven dishes

A satellite dish that is mounted on a pole and driven by a stepper motor
Stepper motor

A stepper motor is a Brushless DC electric motor, synchronous electric motor that can divide a full rotation into a large number of steps. The motor's position can be controlled precisely, without any feedback mechanism ....
 can be controlled and rotated to face any satellite position in the sky. Motor-driven dishes are popular with enthusiasts. There are three competing standards: DiSEqC
DiSEqC

DiSEqC , pronounced "Die-Sec", is a special communication protocol for use between a satellite receiver and a device such as a multi-dish switch or a small dish Rotor ....
, USALS, and 36v positioners. Many receivers support all of these standards.

Multi-satellite

Antenne Toroidale
Some designs enable simultaneous reception from multiple different satellite positions without re-positioning the dish. The vertical axis operates as an off-axis concave parabolic concave hyperbolic Cassegrain reflector
Cassegrain reflector

The Cassegrain reflector is a is a combination of a primary concave mirror and a secondary convex mirror, often used in optical telescopes and Antenna s....
, while the horizontal axis operates as a concave convex Cassegrain. The spot from the main dish wanders across the secondary, which corrects astigmatism
Astigmatism

An optical system with astigmatism is one where ray that propagate in two perpendicular Plane have different focus . If an optical system with astigmatism is used to form an image of a cross, the vertical and horizontal lines will be in sharp focus at two different distances....
 by its varying curvature. The elliptic aperture of the primary is designed to fit the deformed illumination by the horns. Due to double spill-over, this makes more sense for a large dish.

VSAT

A common type of satellite dish is the very small aperture terminal
Very small aperture terminal

A Very Small Aperture Terminal , is a two-way satellite ground station with a satellite dish that is smaller than 3 meters. Most VSAT antennas range from 75 cm to 1.2 m....
 (VSAT). This provides two way satellite internet communications for both consumers and private networks for organisations. Today most VSATs operate in Ku band
Ku band

The Ku band is a portion of the electromagnetic spectrum in the microwave range of frequencies. This symbol refers to "K-under" ?in other words, the band directly below the K-band....
, C band
C band

C band is a name given to certain portions of the electromagnetic spectrum, as well as a range of wavelengths of light, used for communications....
 is restricted to less populated regions of the world. There is a move which started in 2005 towards new Ka band
Ka band

The Ka band covers the frequencies of 26.5-40GHz. The Ka band is part of the K band of the microwave band of the electromagnetic spectrum....
 satellites operating at higher frequencies, offering greater performance at lower cost. These antennas vary from 74cm to 120cm in most applications though C-band VSATs may be as large as 2.4m.

Ad hoc

The dish is a reflector antenna and almost anything that reflects radio frequencies can be used as a reflector antenna. This has led to dustbin lids, woks and other items being used as "dishes". Coupled with low noise LNBs and the higher transmission power of DTH satellites, it is easier to get a usable signal on some of these "dishes".

Others

  • Individual dishes serving one dwelling: Direct to Home (DTH).
  • Collective dishes, shared by several dwellings: satellite master antenna television (SMATV) or communal antenna broadcast distribution (CABD).* Automatic Tracking Satellite Dish
    Automatic Tracking Satellite Dish

    Automatic Tracking Satellite Dishes are satellite dishes used while a vehicle is in motion. Automatic tracking satellite dishes utilize Gyroscopes, GPS position Sensors, and uses unique satellite identification data and an integrated DVB decoder to aid in identification of the satellite that it is pointing at....
  • Big ugly dish
    Big ugly dish

    A C-band dish is a colloquial name for a TVRO satellite dish used to receive satellite television signals from Fixed Service Satellite-type satellites on the microwave C band....


In numismatics

Television has had such an impact in today's life, that it has been the main motif for numerous collectors' coins and medals. One of the most recent ones is the Austria
Austria

Austria , officially the Republic of Austria , is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It borders both Germany and the Czech Republic to the north, Slovakia and Hungary to the east, Slovenia and Italy to the south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the west....
n 50 Years of Television commemorative coin
Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Austria)

Euro gold and silver commemorative coins are special euro coins Mint and issued by member states of the Eurozone. They are minted mainly in gold and silver, although other precious metals are also used on rare occasions....
 minted in March 9 2005. The obverse of the coin shows a "test pattern", while the reverse shows several milestones in the history of television, including satellite dishes.

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