Free To Air Satellite

How does free to air satellite TV technically work? Transmitters–usually large dishes up to 40 plus feet in diameter–initially send signals into outer space to satellites orbiting in geosynchronous paths around the earth. Most satellites have at least a dozen so-called transponders, which accept the uplink signal and then return it to earth in a process known as downlinking.

Free To Air Satellite Dish

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Free To Air Receivers

We have done tremendous research on top model free to air receivers on the market. We have established great relationships with manufacturers as well as strategic partnerships with retailers, distributors, wholesalers, and key individual clients. Whether this is your first exploration into the Free-To-Air satellite domain or your tenth major acquisition of Free-To-Air digital TV technologies, we are here to assist however possible–email with your questions.