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Jim Edsteins
Satellite
Station
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COMPANY REPORT
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Alishan,
Taiwan
then, one of Jims clients told TELE-satellite that Jim solved the problem by
streaming European channels via the
Internet.
A few years have passed since then,
and it appears that Jim has upped the
ante. In no small part this was helped
by a peculiar characteristic of almost
all Internet service providers in Taiwan, whose plans in most cases include unlimited Internet traffic. Its no
secret that video streaming requires
considerable bandwidth resources, but
it you know no limits thats not a big
deal. Not only does Jim use unlimited
Internet traffic, he also managed to get
hooked up to a fibre-optic line with vir-
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Sky Perfect package. These two LNBs use a LOF of 11,200 GHz
and control voltage of 9/13V. Seen in the foreground is a 2.4-metre
antenna for TELKOM at 108E, with another 2.4-metre dish pointing
towards PALAPS at 116E. I can catch some 85 free-to-air channels
from that position alone, Jim explains, which are very popular with
customers in the Philippines and in Europe.
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Receiver after receiver on the upper shelf. The IR sections for the remote controls are blinded with tape
to make sure receivers cannot be switched to another channel by accident. The lower shelf row features
routers that are required to stream the receivers output signals via the Internet.
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configured the multi-switch so that feed signals from the two dishes
for the Japanese satellites at 124E and 128E are distributed to
individual receivers.
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