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Dish Antenna for Indian Satellite Auto-Tracking

Manisha Sharma

Abstract


This paper implies data on plan of auto following dish radio wire for Indian satellite. The framework is at first evolved by Korea. A practical issue is the increased cost of implementing this system for each system fault. All activities face financial and time constraints as a result. With the goal that we expected of fostering this framework in India. In marine industry, when boats are drifting on water because of weighty tides and quick air shipis continuously moving which causes development in global positioning framework? As a result, ship signal tracking becomes the most challenging task. Therefore, we developed an auto tracking dish antenna to provide a minor solution to this problem. In this framework illustrative reflector is utilized to follow Indian satellite for example NSS6, INSAT4A, INSAT4B. Quadra LNB is utilized for gathering of scrambled signals, which is associated with multi-switch. From that they got signal is again partitioned to number of results for set top boxes.


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