Its about fundamentals of computing that included in the HND programme.Full description
Book for Unit-01 (Computer Platforms for NQF and Computer Systems for QCF) of BTEC HND, Edexcel UK.
MATV Systems
What is MATV System? MATV stands for Master Antenna Television. It is the means by which many apartment houses hotels, schools and other multi -unit buildings distribute TV and and FM signals to a number of receivers. In order to to accomplish this without a loss of signal quality, these systems must be carefully planned and engineered through the effective use of MATV equipment and techniques. An MATV system is basically a network of cables and specially designed components that process and amplify TV and FM signals and distribute them from one central location . If there were 100 TV sets in a building, it would be extremely expensive to Install and maintain l00 separate separate antennas. antennas. Not only would It be be unsightly, unsightly, but reception would would suffer becau becau se that many antennas would interact with each other, causing interference problems. A mass of commercial premises including hotels, offices, housing developments and holiday parks, now utilise some form form of structured cable cable system to supply an array of di fferen fferentt programmes progr ammes and information information services to their end -user customers. A modern MATV system can carry analogue and digital television signals through an aerial, both free-to-view and subscription, FM radio and DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) but it
cannot carry satellite signals. Some MATV systems in use today are over 30 -years old and the many are unsuitable for carrying digital television signals. These will need to be surveyed and may require modification or replacement. In a typical MATV system: y
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The aerial is a conventional UHF TV aerial, receiving both analogue and digital TV signals. Signals received by the aerial are then processed. In systems that have not been modified to carry digital, it is usually this processing that restricts or prevents th e digital signals from being handled correctly, as the processors are only designed to handle analogue TV signals. A distribution network then delivers all television signals to a socket outlet in each household. There can be more than one outlet per house hold, but only one TV set can be connected to each outlet. How the distribution network is configured will depend on the number of dwellings and floors in the building.
One Vision have acquired a large amount of practical experience of installing /maintain ing these types of system, by completing major projects for commercial clients across the South Wales. One Vision can provide the solution to your installation requirements.
Contact One Vision to discuss the supply, installation and Maintenance of commercial MATV systems anywhere in South Wales