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RE: Musing Posts

in #musing-threads6 years ago

So far most of the Indonesian people, both in urban and remote areas are often hit by ball fever. Soccer broadcasts in Indonesia are broadcast by several private television stations.

Antennas, often times we watch football matches through a glass screen or television, the broadcast of the ball suddenly becomes lost. This is what many people call the broadcast in random terms. Broadcasts of soccer matches broadcast by one TV transmitter, generally the TV transmitter must buy it from the match organizer. TV transmitters can transmit broadcasts to all regions in a country, especially in large cities so TV transmitters will usually send their TV broadcasts to satellite and from satellites. And from the satellite the TV signal is re-emitted to the earth and the aim is to TV transmitters in big cities and are received through the antenna. Then the broadcast will be retransmitted locally by the TV transmitters.

This system is intended to be between transmitters and not for the public. The goal is for Indonesia, for example, it should only be accepted by the Indonesian people. But in reality TV broadcasts from satellites can also be received in neighboring countries, such as Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Timor Leste, Papua Nuigini, the Philippines and so on.

TV broadcasts are obtained by TV stations by buying broadcasting rights and broadcasting rights in different countries, for example Global TV has English League broadcasting rights in Indonesia while neighboring countries or other countries do not have broadcast rights. However, broadcasting via satellite can also be captured by the state neighboring countries close to the territory of Indonesia according to satellite signal coverage.