Information on VSATs
VSAT - 1.2 meter antenna installed on a roof using a non-penetrating mount and ballast

SCPC - Point-to-Point Communications

TDM/TDMA - Point-to-Multipoint Communications

 

So what is a VSAT? - Point to Point

SCPC is used for economical distribution of broadcast data, digital audio and video materials, as well as for full-duplex or two-way data, audio or video communications.

In an SCPC system, user data is transmitted to the satellite continuously on a single satellite carrier.  The satellite signal is received at a single location, in the case of a point-to-point system, or at many locations in a broadcast application, providing hubless connectivity among multiple sites.

SCPC got its name from the older analog transmission technology,  when a single satellite channel could carry only one data carrier.  With today's digital technology, SCPC can actually operate in a MCPC (Multiple Channel Per Carrier) mode, with several data carrier multiplexed into a single digital aggregate.  For example, two earth stations transmitting 64 kbps carriers to each other can actually provide several compressed digital telephone circuits as well as full-time low speed data circuits if proper voice/data multiplexing equipment is added to each basic system.

Examples of SCPC VSAT Applications...

  • Highspeed access to IP networks
  • Credit authorizations
  • Replacement of terrestrial circuits
  • PABX extensions
  • Backup circuits for redundancy or diversity
  • Inventory management
  • Supports true multimedia capabilities--voice, data, fax and e-mail
  • Access to remote locations where high-speed terrestrial digital connectivity is not available
  • Policy and account management
  • Method to bypass PTT’s or local infrastructure
  • WAN connectivity

 


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