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We are looking for enthusiasts who have the desire and ability not only to study, but also to film and publish videos and reviews of our new device. We also hope that the administration of your forum will assist in this event. New features will roll out throughout 2021 and we look forward to building a community to modify and use our new device. We will try to be as open as possible to third-party developers, and bring the maximum number of functions to the web api.
We offer a new revolutionary device that has the potential of changing both the operator and non-operator market of satellite TV (and terrestrial TV soon). The effect of the appearance of our device will be similar to the appearance of the first smartphone. The current familiar receivers will become as archaic as push-button cell phones. Our device has many benefits for both buyers, sellers and especially operators.
What do we offer? We have combined a receiver, sat finder, spectrum analyzer, measurement equipment, chromecast device, video streamer, etc. in one device.
Offer #1. In its traditional sense, the satellite receiver is a device for linear TV streaming on a single TV set. We propose to change the receiver’s role and to make it the bridge between the TV set and smartphones/tablets/computers in the same household, while maintaining the ease of use. What does that mean?
In our view, besides the core functions of viewing a single channel, recording, media player, or IPTV function, the receiver should:
1. be able to forward content not only to the TV set but also to any device connected to the local network (streaming of content to the local network)
2. support a function of using a mobile device as remote control
3. be usable without a TV set
4. have streaming options - play internet media content (YouTube, Netflix, etc.) on any TV set from a mobile device (as mobile devices clearly commonly used for content search, and excel at that)
5. play videos from various websites and online cinemas on a TV set using a mobile device
6. stream any content available on the local network, such as personal media
7. provide open web-API for web-interface customization. (If we want our device to be universal – we must allow the opportunity to extend and customize it.)
In many countries, the television is for the older population. We want to add TV to media devices, to extend the offering to younger generations.
Another concept we introduce is the multifunction of the equipment. We rather aim at a new type of the device, combining the receiver with a set of R.A.M.F. (Receiver-Analyzer-Meter-Finder) tools.
Thanks to the R.A.M.F. device and the modified LNB, we make the dish installation extremely simple.
The installation would consist of the following steps:
1. Choose the satellite from the list in web-interface.
2. Choose the satellite dish type. (Every company can make its own list. If it is a new dish – there will be another simple process.)
3. Configure the right skew. (User will be guided through the process, and their progress will reflect on the smartphone screen in real time.)
4. Configure the right dish elevation. (User will be guided through the process, and their progress will reflect on the smartphone screen in real time.)
5. Turn left or right. (When the satellite is found its name will appear on the smartphone screen.)
The third concept is the easy-to-use remote control and monitoring system for the receivers. It is achieved by continuous monitoring of the receiver based on periodic report generation. What are we able to monitor?
1. RSSI
2. Spectrum
3. LM
4. SNR
5. MER
6. BER
7. PER
8. Output voltage
9. Measurements for reduced voltage in the cable
10. 22kHz attenuation
11. Measurements for antenna vibrations and their effect on signal quality
12. Measurements for interference
Hence, we can remotely detect a problem and offer the user a do-it-yourself guide to fix it, or to send a report to the operator or a technician. This has huge implications for operators.
Best regards
Yuri Zhemchuzhnikov
CMO, NTT Technologies
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