Government & Military
This page Official Services Only include United Nation Mission of Humanity, Medical Emergency or Hospital Remote Locations, Natrual Disaster, or any other Emergency need HDTV Media Group Corp. commited to themselves any chanllenge satellite telecommunications anywhere worldwide, we will deliver transmission anytime, anywhere, 24/7, 7 days a week. We meet any challenge. We solute our soldiers and people who serve our country and land.

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Services Government Officials
Official Remote Location Uplink and Downlink Services with the Secured Access

 

Two Way Service

UnManned vechical Satellite Transmission With Remote Access.

All Applications Available.

Data Transmission

Surrvialing Comunication System ,Include Data Transmision Include Intelligent Unmanned AirCraft.

Laser Guide Target

Armed Forces Application Include Laser Guided Missle Strike And Real Time transmition . Any where In the World.

US Navy Ship

Navy Application .Radio and Satellite Transmission . X/Band And Ku/Band Z And Y And T/Band. Most Intelligent Red Signal, Go Through Cloud Rain Snow Storm Any type of Weather . We Provide Service in NO TIME.


Worldwide. Broadcasters
HDTV Media Group Telecommunications

HDTV Media Group Telecommunications offers direct-to-home satellite TV and radio
North America, Central America and the Caribbean via satellite. The service is available to home viewers at no cost and requires only an inexpensive satellite antenna and receiver in order to watch or listen to free over the air broadcasts. Fiber and internet connectivity to European, Middle Eastern and Asian gateways allows HDTV Media distribute programming worldwide.

Broadcasters wishing to establish a satellite TV channel must first purchase capacity on one of our transponders which are basically satellite television channels that are subdivided into unique frequencies. Order is based upon Megabits bandwidth (Mbps) and generally, 4 to 6 Mhz up equates to better picture quality. A typical, standard definition channel has an average bandwidth of between 4.0 Mbps and 6.0 Mbps.

Backhaul

After determining the total satellite bandwidth required, the broadcast signal must then be delivered from the television studio to HDTV Media teleport in order to be transmitted to the satellite. This type of signal delivery is known as “backhaul” and is usually accomplished through either fiber or internet connections. Generally, fiber has been the preferred method for broadcasters needing reliable, 24x7service but delivery of live, real-time signals via internet and HD MPEG4 compression is becoming an accepted practice as technology improves. Customers are responsible for all costs associated with establishing the backhaul connection but HDTV Media Group Telecommunications work with you to determine the most cost-effective solution for your needs

Encoding

The next step in the transmission line up requires encoding the broadcast signal. The encoding process takes the audio and video broadcast signal and compresses it into an MPEG2/4 file format that is necessary in order to deliver a backhaul signal regardless of whether fiber or internet connections are used.New client or TV station satellite channel will require responsibility of ordering or leasing from HDTV Media Group Corp. of both an Encoder to send the signal from the broadcast facility and a Decoder to receive the signal at the Teleport.HDTV staff is always ready to assist with equipment recommendations and technical support to Make the Encoding process as faster as possible.

Uplink

With the backhaul connection in place and the Encoding process complete, the broadcast signal is then ready to be transmitted or “uplinked” from HDTV Media Teleport’s Earth station to the satellite. All HDTV Media Group Telecommunications’s uplinks are Delivered at Constant Bit Rate as compared to many other satellite operators offering only Variable Bit Rate.Simply put, Constant Bit Rate produces constant output Data to the satellite with no variance in bit rate allocation resulting in optimum picture quality.To maintain quality, the program is monitored 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from our Technical Operations Center.

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