
DVB-S (Digital Video Broadcasting - Satellite)
DVB-S (Digital Video Broadcasting - Satellite) is a standard technology used to transmit digital TV and data signals via satellites. It works by sending compressed digital signals from a satellite dish to your receiver, which then decodes and displays the content on your TV. DVB-S uses specific encoding and modulation techniques to ensure high-quality, reliable reception over long distances, making it suitable for satellite TV services worldwide. It allows for efficient use of bandwidth, providing viewers with a wide range of channels and services through satellite communication.