What The Terrestrial Receiver Does; Input Connections; Figure 1.8: Typical Terrestrial Broadcast Monitoring Arrangement; Figure 1.9: What The Terrestrial Receiver Does - TANDBERG Alteia Instruction Manual

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Figure 1.8: Typical Terrestrial Broadcast Monitoring Arrangement

1.5.2

What The Terrestrial Receiver Does

The Terrestrial Receiver can be tuned to a specified channel. The received
channel may contain multiple services, therefore the Receivers
demultiplexer is configured to select a single video service plus other
audio/data components and present them at the output.
Multiple terrestrial channels
Multiple services on the tuned terrestrial channel

Figure 1.9: What the Terrestrial Receiver Does

1.5.3

Input Connections

The Terrestrial Receiver has UHF and Baseband COFDM interfaces.
They operate between 4.98 and 31.67 MSymbol/s.
NOTE...
Because the Alteia is used for monitoring, it is fitted with an internal 20 dB attenuator.
Instruction Manual: Alteia and Alteia plus Professional Receivers and Decoders
ST.TM.E9200.8
TANDBERG
UHF Monitoring
ALTEIA
ALARM
REMOTE CNTRL
AUTHORIZED
BER STATUS
LOCK
MULTIFUNCTIONAL DISPLAY
Alteia Terrestrial Receiver
UHF Channels (COFDM)
Tune to
required
channel
Multiple components on the selected service
Terrestrial
Broadcast
Transmitter
Alteia Terrestrial Receiver
Select a
Select
service from
components
the channel
from the service
Introduction
Video
Audio
RS-232 data
Transport Stream
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