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Method for Indian Satellite Auto-Tracking Dish Antenna

T. B. Mondeu

Abstract


This paper addresses data on auto following dish recieving wire for Indian satellite. Korea was the original developer of the system, which is currently nearing completion. The system's import costs more, and its maintenance is a practical challenge. This likewise turns the monetary issues and time issues in every one of the exercises. The idea of developing this system in India has been raised as a result. The framework is for the most part utilized in marine correspondence where the sign got because of rushes of ocean causes persistent sign interruption. Subsequently to lay out powerful correspondence among satellite and recieving wire put on transport we have fostered this framework. This paper addresses mechanical piece of auto following dish recieving wire. It has a pedestal, dish, pulleys, belts, and gears.


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