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SAT System for Hotel or Apartment Building
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<blockquote data-quote="kungpo" data-source="post: 63215" data-attributes="member: 182974"><p>Funny this. I went to a hotel last week to check something like this out. The setup they had was VERY old, and was all analogue based. All the receivers appear to go into splitters to combine the signals, which was then fed into the main hotel cabling. How it worked, I don't know.</p><p></p><p>Having looked at a digital system in another hotel, they had a big head-end unit, which took a separate feed from each source, be it a Sky digibox or a FTA or encrypted channel. Each channel feed hasd it's own channel (set on the individual feed-in) and the head-end then multiplexed the channels onto a single cable, which then fed into the hotel distribution and amplification.</p><p></p><p>it's worth taking a look at the labgear web site as they supply all this sort of of equipment. However, it isn't a job for the technically inexperienced or faint hearted (which is why I ran away from the job).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kungpo, post: 63215, member: 182974"] Funny this. I went to a hotel last week to check something like this out. The setup they had was VERY old, and was all analogue based. All the receivers appear to go into splitters to combine the signals, which was then fed into the main hotel cabling. How it worked, I don't know. Having looked at a digital system in another hotel, they had a big head-end unit, which took a separate feed from each source, be it a Sky digibox or a FTA or encrypted channel. Each channel feed hasd it's own channel (set on the individual feed-in) and the head-end then multiplexed the channels onto a single cable, which then fed into the hotel distribution and amplification. it's worth taking a look at the labgear web site as they supply all this sort of of equipment. However, it isn't a job for the technically inexperienced or faint hearted (which is why I ran away from the job). [/QUOTE]
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