衛星放送テレビ
Eisei hōsō terebi
Show, as in the verb 'to show,' is miseru. Show, as in a television show, is bangumi.
Japanese doesn't use definite or indefinite articles. So you wouldn't say "He sold the/a TV" "We went to the/a museum". It would be written with either just the noun or it would be more descriptive by, for example, saying "He sold that TV" or "We went to Edo Tokyo Museum". It's possible to indicate the television as that television そのテレビ sono terebi あのテレビ ano terebi
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.
メロン is how you say melon in Japanese.
To say tennis in Japanese.........テニス
One of the meanings of "eisei" is "satellite." It is pronounced: ay-say.
Terebi.
The word television in Japanese is テレビ. The word television is written in English.
Satellite TV is delivered by the means of communication satellite and received by a satellite dish and set-top box connected to the television set.
Well, depending on what shows you want to watch and how often you would like to watch them. Usually, satellite can be blocked by storm clouds or clouds in general. I would say that cable is better.
No fog does not affect Satellite TV.
Satellite TV and High Speed Internet are bundles offered by the 2 major satellite tv providers in the US. The High Speed Internet via satellite package that they are offering is powered by WildBlue. Unfortunately, there is still no news if they are going to combine the service into 1 satellite dish. If you get satellite tv and a satellite internet package it will require professional installation, separate equipments, and a separate satellite dish.
The difference between satellite tv service and cable is satellite tv offers more channels and are more expenisve. No, they don't receive their signals from a satellite.
No. You must have a satellite receiver connected to the satellite dish that will decode the satellite transmissions and present it for display on your TV set.
It transmittes from a satellite far away to your satellite. It is like sound waves travelling throughout the world except it is the satellite transmitting waves to your satellite. The satellite is connected to a wire that leads from a satellite. That is how you watch you favourite TV shows!
Yes, satellite TV providers provide all the hardware when one subscribes to their service. The hardware usually includes a satellite dish, a receiver box with a personal video recorder, a remote and the satellite TV service.
1962 - satellite tv was relayed from Europe to the Telstar satellite over North America 1963 - Syncom 2 a geosynchronous communication satellite was launched 1965 - Intelsat I a commercial communication satellite was launched 1967 - Orbita a national network of satellite television was created in Soviet Union 1972 - Anik 1 a domestic North American satellite of Canada to carry television satellite was launched 1974 - ATS-6 an experimental educational and direct broadcast satellite was launched 1976 - Ekran a Soviet geostationary satellite to carry Direct-to-Home television was launched