The document describes the block diagram of a satellite communication system. It takes a 6GHz uplink signal from sources like TV and telephone lines and passes it through multiplexers, amplifiers and a mixer with a local oscillator to convert it to a 4GHz downlink signal. The input filter ensures out of band signals are reduced so the amplifier is not overloaded. The transponder provides two-way communication switching in the system.
The document describes the block diagram of a satellite communication system. It takes a 6GHz uplink signal from sources like TV and telephone lines and passes it through multiplexers, amplifiers and a mixer with a local oscillator to convert it to a 4GHz downlink signal. The input filter ensures out of band signals are reduced so the amplifier is not overloaded. The transponder provides two-way communication switching in the system.
The document describes the block diagram of a satellite communication system. It takes a 6GHz uplink signal from sources like TV and telephone lines and passes it through multiplexers, amplifiers and a mixer with a local oscillator to convert it to a 4GHz downlink signal. The input filter ensures out of band signals are reduced so the amplifier is not overloaded. The transponder provides two-way communication switching in the system.
Uplink Signal The 6Ghz uplink can be data from TV signal and Telephone lines. Input Signal Is to make sure that any out of band signals are reduced to acceptable levels so that the amplifier is not overloaded Mixer & Local Oscillator Is to convert the uplink frequency to lower frequency (downlink) Transponder Is the two way communication switching.