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They normally have a hard drive
inside the receivers which buffers /
stores the video stream.
There is also Video on Demand which
streams the video signal via the
internet - much like Youtube.
Yes - if you turn the power off then it won't be able to record. Most will come out of standby to record a program then go into standby when they are finished though.It means, when we want to Pause or Record whole day's program, Should we have to keep ON the receiver, to record the program continuously transmitted from station?
It depends on what recorder you have - do you have the make and model number ? Most with internal hard drives will not allow you to access the data on a PC. Some which are compatible with external hard drives may allow this function.Willen said:Can we able to copy and paste these recorded videos into PC?
Hi again after 4 years(in the thread),
As I know the TV satellite station in space is placed in zero gravity and it's not running like GPS satellites run. Then when the earth goes away to round the sun then how it follows the earth? If the motion of the satellite has been set same as earth, then how they make it possible? It needs to round the earth in 24 hours and need to round the sun in 365 days same as earth? How they set the motion of the satellite?
But the TV satellite are placed in 'zero gravity', isn't it?Simple answer - GRAVITY.
But the TV satellite are placed in 'zero gravity', isn't it?
And their velocity keeps them at their respective distances from one another.No - the earth's gravity keeps satellites (including the moon) in place, the suns gravity keeps all the planets in place.
But why things float in space (lets say between the earth and the moon)?
The simple answer:But why things float in space
Yes, the concept was first proposed by Arthur C. Clarke in 1945.I can't remember exactly but doesn't a satellite travel at 17,000 miles per hour so that it stays over one spot on Earth as the Earth spins around each day? It is called a Geosynchronous Earth Orbit.
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I can not get the flat idea to work.But some people still think the Earth is flat and stationary. They believe the heavens are spinning around us.