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Receiving Equipment

Receiving Equipment. Introduction. This section discusses the variety of equipment and hardware the customer will need in order to receive the DIRECTV programming from the satellites. Objectives. List the equipment and hardware needed to receive DIRECTV programming

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Receiving Equipment

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  1. Receiving Equipment

  2. Introduction • This section discusses the variety of equipment and hardware the customer will need in order to receive the DIRECTV programming from the satellites

  3. Objectives • List the equipment and hardware needed to receive DIRECTV programming • Explain how the LNB operates • Explain how the receiver selects programming • List three functions of the access card • Identify the correct ODU/LNB configuration

  4. Receiving Equipment IRD- Integrated Receiver, Decoder LNB Low Noise Block, Down Converter ODU- Out Door Unit Access Card

  5. Receiving Equipment • What is an LNB? • LNB stands for Low Noise Block. It receives microwaves signals from the satellite, amplifies them and converts the signal to a lower frequency band

  6. Basic System Overview (ODU) • What is an LNB? • Low Noise Block Converter • What is Polarization and how many polarities are there? • 2 Circular polarities per orbital slot • Right Hand Circular • Left Hand Circular

  7. Basic System Overview • Review: • What are the three basic components of a satellite system? • What is an LNB? • What does it do? • How is an LNB powered? • What is polarity? • How does an LNB switch polarities?

  8. Receiving Equipment • ODU and LNB • Single Satellite ODU

  9. Receiving Equipment • MultiSwitches 3 X 4 6 X 8 4 X 8

  10. Basic System Overview (Multiswitch) • What is a multiswitch? • Standard 3 X 4 • Standard 4 X 4, 4 X 8 • High Frequency wide band 6 X 8 or 6 X 16

  11. Basic System Overview (Multiswitch) • How does a basic multiswitch work? NOTE:Older multiswitches may have 17 volts listed for LHCP.

  12. Diplexer • Diplexers are used to insert off air channels on the same cable as the satellite channels.

  13. IRD Switching Answer Tree

  14. Receiving Equipment • ODU and LNB • Multiple Satellite ODU

  15. Receiving Equipment • ODU and LNB • International Programming

  16. Receiving Equipment • ODU and LNB • Ka Ku SlimLine ODU

  17. Receiving Equipment • Examples of Receiver Types Standard DVR HD HD DVR

  18. Receiving Equipment • Example of a current DIRECTV Standard Receiver

  19. Receiving Equipment • DVR Receiver

  20. Receiving Equipment • High Definition Receiver

  21. Receiving Equipment • High Definition DVR

  22. Summary • Now that you have completed this section you should be able to: • List the equipment and hardware needed to receive DIRECTV programming • Explain how the LNB operates • Explain how the receiver selects programming • List three functions of the access card • Identify the correct ODU/LNB configuration

  23. Exercises • Exercise # 1: Written Review • Fill in or select the best answer • Exercise # 2: Installation diagrams • Exercise # 3 • Five scenarios • Select the correct equipment needed for the customer to view their desired programming • Review with the class

  24. Exercise # 1 • Exercise # 1: Written Review • Fill in or select the best answer

  25. Exercise # 2

  26. Exercise # 3 • Exercise # 3 • Five scenarios • Select the correct equipment needed for the customer to view their desired programming • Review scenarios with the class

  27. Thank You

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