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As part of its Applications Technology Satellites program in the 1960s, NASA sought to field test the direct broadcast of television programs to terrestrial receivers via satellite and shortlisted India, Brazil and the People's Republic of China as potential sites to stage the test. The country which would receive these broadcasts
In 1975-76 the Satellite Instructional Television. Experiment US$1.5 million, to allow CNN to broadcast twenty-four hours a day via an Indian satellite. Indian television channel Doordarshan offers national, regional, and local service of Indian television viewers. sometimes even poor telecast and presentation in quality.
Reports submitted by the NASA project representative for the Satellite Instructional Television Experiment (SITE) at Ahmedabad, India are presented. These reports deal with the coordination of all SITE related matters between the ATS 6 Project at Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA Headquarters, and the SITE Program in
The 'Satellite Instructional Television Experiment. (SITE) undertaken by India during 1975-76, makes use of the first satellite capable of transmitting television programmes directly to community re- ceivers. significance, particularly to the developing world. While the spacecraft was provided under a bi- lateral agreement by
National Aeronauntics and Space Administration (NASA) of the U.S.A to conduct jointly a Satellite Instructional. Television Experiment (SITE) with a view to provide informal education to the rural population of India through an intimate medium of communication. Accordingly, the SITE programme was launched on 1st.
14 Nov 2014 media; both production and transmission of programmes are costly; production process is very lengthy; and it is restricted within the effective range of the transmitter or satellite. Satyanarayana & Seshratnam (2000) reported on the utilization of the instructional power of television by The U.K Open University,
Satellite television can be defined as television broadcasting using satellite technology. Television came to India in 1959 and satellite television in form of Satellite Instructional Television Experiment in 1975. After 1982 when. Indian National Satellite (INSAT) was launched there came a sharp rise in number of transmitters
Image courtesy NASA The Satellite Instructional Television Experiment or SITE was an experimental satellite communications project launched in India in 1975, designed jointly by NASA and the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). The project made available informational television programmes to rural India.
18 Jan 2012 The one year long Satellite instructional television experiment (SITE) which commenced on 1st August 1975 and concluded on 31st July 1976, marked the beginning of a series of innovative and constructive educational television programmes for national development and for educating the Indian masses
Representative for the Satellite Instmctional Television Experiment (SITE) at. Ahmedabad, India. He was Our ATS-6 satellite has been in use in an experiment to distribute educational and adult training programs to .. The entire SITE program transmission, style, content, presentation, trans- missio.~ ,timing, signal level
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