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Digital Satellite TV Handbook

Digital Satellite TV Handbook
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Author: Mark Long Specialist on telecommunications and satellite technology. Author of numerous books on satellite TV.
Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780750671712
Label: Newnes
Dimension: 0.3 x 9.1 x 0.23 inches
ISBN: 0750671718
Manufacturer: Newnes
Publisher: Newnes
Number of items: 1
Number of pages: 207
Publication date: August 05, 1999
Studio: Newnes



Ratings & Comments (Average:2.5)


3 - What I thought
This book answers a lot of "first time" questions on satellite broadcasting and from this point of view is good, however some information here and there is now out of date and there are too many illustrations which are too small or "cramped" to be of much use.
My opinion is that the book is well written but needs updating and re-presented, and because of this the price is too much.
1 - Outdated
This book is not worth the money. It has outdated information and in my opinion is poorly written. Save your money.
4 - A good first book.
I found this book to be a good introduction to Satellite TV. It was an easy read. I think I went through the whole thing in a weekend. The first half of the book is pretty general. The second half is focused more on specific home satellite TV systems (I skimmed this part). The book comes with a CD-ROM which has color copies of many of the books figures.




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