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Figure 10. Satellite TV transmissions<br />

Terrestrial transmissions correspond to TV signals emitted with the help of several<br />

antennas located everywhere in a country. To pick up these electromagnetic waves, an<br />

antenna has to be located on the roof of the house.<br />

Figure 11. Terrestrial TV transmissions<br />

All these TV signals have their own specificities and have to be studied, to specify as<br />

accurately as possible the TV receiver requirements. Only cable and terrestrial signals are<br />

consi<strong>de</strong>red in the following. Satellite reception does not enter the scope of study of the present<br />

PhD thesis because of their different constraints.<br />

I.1.c.ii Cable spectrum<br />

The cable spectrum is fully loa<strong>de</strong>d and covers frequencies from 45 to 1002MHz, with<br />

channel bandwidths between 6 and 8 MHz according to the standard.<br />

It is worth adding that both digital and analog signals coexist. However, the cable<br />

operator <strong>de</strong>termines a power at which all channels are transmitted. Thus, all channels are<br />

received with almost the same power level, as shown on Figure 12 [I.2].<br />

Figure 12. Cable TV Spectrum<br />

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