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Global Milsatcom 2010

By SMi Conferences - 26 July 2010 - View Full Article

Global Milsatcom 2010
 
8th to 10th November
Millennium Conference Centre, London
Contact Teri Arri on +44 (0) 20 7827 6162 or email: tarri@smi-online.co.uk
 
Over the years, Global MilSatCom has led the way in offering a diverse range of international military speakers. Meet with and learn from the key European and NATO players and also take the opportunity to learn from an array of other significant global SatCom leaders. From Australia, South Africa, Japan, USA, UAE and Canada, this event is a unique opportunity to meet an international array of SatCom decision makers.
 

This year’s conference has been extended to a full three day programme and features an interactive half day workshop on 11th November; Hosted Payloads in association with Argon ST.





Satcoms UK Has Now Been Upgraded

By Satcoms UK - 24 March 2010 - View Full Article

Satcoms UK Upgrade - Completed

The Satcoms UK website and forums have now been relocated to a new server and are now running faster with hopefully no errors enabling more visitors access to the information and forums...




Oil and Gas SatCom : Discount for Satcoms UK Members

By Satcoms UK - 13 January 2010 - View Full Article

Oil and Gas SatCom : ÂŁ200 Discount for Satcoms UK Members

SMi Group

SMi presents Oil & Gas Satellite Communications 2010

24th & 25th March 2010
London Marriott Hotel, Regent's Park, London, United Kingdom

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"Satcoms UK subscribers get a ÂŁ200 Discount!"

Call Ashraf Ahmed on Tel. +44 (0) 20 7827 6110  

For the full conference programme visit: Oil and Gas Satellite Communications





September 2009 Newsletter - Satcoms UK

By Satcoms UK - 07 September 2009 - View Full Article

Latest Developments at Satcoms UK

Updated Tutorials & More
 
Long overdue but finally finished. We have gone through the tutorials updating and linking them together in an easy to follow guided course structure. Now you can begin at the first and click through each in turn using the 'Next Tutorial' links at the end of each tutorial. We hope this makes the courses more readable and usuable. We have also made changes to the News, Shop, VSAT Videos, Job Vacancies and the CV Directory pages so why not have a fresh look at Satcoms UK...




What's New on Satcoms UK

By Satcoms UK - 03 April 2009 - View Full Article

What's New on Satcoms UK

VSAT Installation Gallery
 
We have added a VSAT Installation Gallery under the VSAT Forums area of the Community so that you can showcase your VSAT Installations. Upload your pictures to the Gallery and say a few words to describe them so that everyone can the work you do. Why not give it a go - it is free publicity after all.... (More)




The VSATs Training Course at the University of York.

By University of York - 02 April 2009 - View Full Article

VSATs - Very Small Aperture Terminals

The VSATs Training Course at the University of York.

The next York VSATs Training Course is scheduled to take place April 20th - 24th, 2009, in York UK. This is a well-established Continuing Professional Development (CPD) short course. It provides a technical foundation in VSAT communications together with an appreciation of the latest developments and the understanding to deal with VSAT systems and their applications.

Very Small Aperture Terminals (VSATs) support a range of highly effective broadband, Internet, and multimedia satellite communications services. This course commences by developing a thorough understanding of the fundamentals of satellite links, and moves on to implementation issues and case studies.





MilSpace 2009 - 27th & 28th April 2009 - Paris

By SMi Conferences - 31 March 2009 - View Full Article

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Build Future Space Partnerships
 
27th & 28th April 2009
 
Radisson SAS Hotel, Bois du Bolougne, Paris, France
 
 
SMi are proud to present next years’ military space conference, taking place next April in the beautiful city of Paris. MilSpace 2009 will give you the opportunity to identify and explore the latest developments and pressing issues across Europe and the US. Network with senior military representatives and gain the most up-to-date overview of the present military space environment.




New Tool for Pointing Satellite Dishes

By Satcoms UK - 24 October 2008 - View Full Article

Dish Antenna Pointing & Alignment
 
Antenna Pointing and Alignment ToolNew on the Tools page is a tool for obtaining the angles required for pointing your antenna at your desired satellite. Simply, select the satellite from the drop down list, set your location by entering the town, country or zip/postcode or even by entering the latitude and longitude separated by a comma, then press 'Return'. Drag the map, zoom in and out and move the antenna marker to suit.
 
The Tool gives you the Latitude and Longitude of the antenna marker, the elevation and azimuth required to point at the satellite and also the LNB skew angle for the chosen satellite...




Mobile Multimedia Via Satellite - Update

By The IET - 03 October 2008 - View Full Article

Mobile Multimedia Via Satellite - Update
 
Multiple Registrations may qualify for generous discounts, so contact Paul Head
Email:
paulhead@theiet.org
 
Date 20 October 2008, The IET, Savoy Place, London, UK 
Introduction
Satellite delivered multimedia has become an established service in the USA, Korea and Japan while Europe is foraying ahead in developing this technology to enable new application in this area. The evolution of satellite technology has led to the exciting possibility of providing multimedia communications to people on the move via satellite and several systems are in advanced stages of implementation.
New technical standards have been developed in ETSI and DVB to be published with associated guidelines by May 2008 hence setting the scene for new implementation and applications by 2009.
About this event
This exciting forum will provide the perfect platform for discussing path-breaking technology, implementation of new standards and the challenges associated with their potential applications for Mobile Multimedia via Satellite.
Registration
Multiple Registrations may qualify for generous discounts, so contact Paul Head
Email:
paulhead@theiet.org

 




Mobile Multimedia via Satellite - IET

By The IET - 13 September 2008 - View Full Article

The Institution of Engineering and Technology

The Institution of Engineering and Technology
Seminar on

Mobile Multimedia via Satellite

Monday, 20 October 2008 | Savoy Place | London

Dear Colleague

Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to find out about the latest technologies being developed in Mobile Media via Satellite!

Satellite delivered multimedia has become an established service in the USA, Korea and Japan. Europe is now working hard developing its services to enable new applications in this area. The evolution of this technology has led to the exciting possibility of providing multimedia communications to people on the move via satellite, and several systems are now in the advanced stages of implementation...





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