Central News: 04.03.1982: Satellite Television

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Summary

The Plessey research unit at Towcester have invented a gallium arsenide amplifier that converts a satellite signal to a lower frequency for television sets.

Year:

1982

Duration:

0:02:24

Film type:

Colour / Sound

Company:

Central Television

Master format:

Betacam SP

Description

Anne Leuchars interview with a spokesman from Plessey who explained how the amplifier works. Shots of the amplifier, a satellite dish and an animation showing how the satellite system works.


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Notes

Story 195/82