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Satellite Systems - What to Buy - What to install
Hello can any one teach how to make a satellite tv receiver?
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<blockquote data-quote="easysat" data-source="post: 96324" data-attributes="member: 175305"><p>If you want to build a receiver for analogue satellite TV, it is feasible. A digital receiver is probably going to be a lot more difficult as you would need to write or obtain suitable firmware, which supposes that you have access to some pretty specialised software development tools. </p><p></p><p>I've built half an analogue satellite demodulator (from LNB input to 480MHz IF output). It is really not difficult to do, if you know enough about radio frequency electronics and can get hold of the bits cheap. Your best starting point is the application notes from semiconductor manufacturers like Philips or Zarlink (formerly Mitel formerly Plessey).</p><p></p><p>Mind you, it would be cheaper to buy a ready made analogue receiver for 30 euros or so. Even a digital receiver is only about 80 - 100 euros.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="easysat, post: 96324, member: 175305"] If you want to build a receiver for analogue satellite TV, it is feasible. A digital receiver is probably going to be a lot more difficult as you would need to write or obtain suitable firmware, which supposes that you have access to some pretty specialised software development tools. I've built half an analogue satellite demodulator (from LNB input to 480MHz IF output). It is really not difficult to do, if you know enough about radio frequency electronics and can get hold of the bits cheap. Your best starting point is the application notes from semiconductor manufacturers like Philips or Zarlink (formerly Mitel formerly Plessey). Mind you, it would be cheaper to buy a ready made analogue receiver for 30 euros or so. Even a digital receiver is only about 80 - 100 euros. [/QUOTE]
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