NEW DSNG ANTENNA SYSTEM
The new DSNG antenna system has been developed with the reporters in mind. It does not require technicians in the team, and the satellite connection system is automatic and practical to use. Antech Lambda is the first organization to start manufacturing complete Antenna system in India and will certainly support Integrators and service providers with its cost effective and readily available after sales support.
Both TV via Internet and TV via Satellite are going through a moment of significant growth. TV via Internet will grow to 7% till 2012, while TV via Satellite will reach 24%. In the developing countries, the number of private users of TV via Satellite will double in the next 3 years. The market potential is very big. The growth trend invites to invest bigger resources that enable broadcast managers and journalists in particular to take the market opportunity and to combine professionalism and need for information with the use of innovative transmission equipments.
Its flexibility makes the system particularly suitable for the needs of quick operation and immediacy, that journalists and cameramen have to respect in order to seize the dramatic force of an event.
It’s worth noting that, given the nature of this system, its application scenarios are many and varied, including, of course, journalism. In fact, because among the various applications of this system there is the capability of providing in a few minutes for the lack of fixed TLC infrastructures, operators can take advantage of a wideband communication platform able to support a variety of applications and application scenarios, e.g. journalism, humanitarian aid, civil protection, sanitary emergency, military applications, etc..
For what concerns the satellite services, several configurations are possible, among which we can mention :
- SCPC (Single Channel Per Carrier): the signal, transmitted by the antenna system installed on a vehicle, is received by a satellite antenna installed at the premises of the final user. This connection mode doesn’t need to make use of control Hub and the user can choose, from time to time, the desired satellite and operator, taking advantage of the many “occasional use” offers on the market.
- Star Mesh: the signal, transmitted by the antenna system installed on a vehicle, is received by a satellite antenna installed at the premises of the final user. This connection mode needs a control Hub and the band assignment is committed to the Hub station manager, that ensures the service releasing the user from all the technical/administrative problems towards satellite operators (foreign language, time zone, line up, etc.).
- Smart Connect: the signal, transmitted by the antenna system installed on a vehicle, is received by an antenna installed at a satellite Hub, that arranges for its forwarding to the user of the service by means of a wideband terrestrial link. This connection mode needs to make use of a control Hub and the band assignment is committed to the Hub station manager, that ensures the service releasing the user from all the technical/administrative problems towards satellite operators (foreign language, time zone, line up, etc.). Moreover, this mode doesn’t need the installation of a satellite antenna at the premises of the user because the Hub antenna is used, making the satellite link more reliable.
- Lambda group is heading for an expansion of its product portfolio for satellite communication by creating an in house state of the art manufacturing at the time of slow down and will certainly bring relief to broadcast industry.

