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single channel per carrier

Satellite Internet access - Two-way satellite-only communication 1 There are several types of two way satellite Internet services, including time division multiple access (TDMA) and single channel per carrier (SCPC)

Multiplexing - Digital broadcasting 1 On communications satellites which carry broadcast television networks and radio networks, this is known as multiple channel per carrier or MCPC. Where multiplexing is not practical (such as where there are different sources using a single transponder), single channel per carrier mode is used.

Telecommunications in North Korea - International connection 1 Since joining Intersputnik in 1984, North Korea has operated 22 lines of frequency- division multiplexing and 10 lines of single channel per carrier for communication with Eastern Europe

VSAT - Technology 1 Initially maritime VSAT was using Single Channel Per Carrier - SCPC technology - which suited large volume users like oil drilling rigs and oil platforms and large fleets of ships from one shipowner sailing within one or few satellite footprints.

Transponder - Satellite/broadcast communications 1 Non-multiplexed radio stations can also travel in single channel per carrier (SCPC) mode, with multiple carriers (analog or digital) per transponder

Television channel 1 On communications satellite|satellites, each transponder normally carries one channel, however single channel per carrier|small, independent channels can be used on each transponder, with some loss of Bandwidth (signal processing)|bandwidth due to the need for guard bands between unrelated radio transmission|transmissions

Single channel per carrier 1 'Single channel per carrier' ('SCPC') refers to using a single Signalling (telecommunication)|signal at a given frequency and Bandwidth (signal processing)|bandwidth

DVB-S 1 It is used via satellites serving every continent of the world. DVB-S is used in both Multiplexing#Digital_broadcasting|Multiple Channel Per Carrier (MCPC) and Single channel per carrier modes for Broadcast Network feeds as well as for Direct Broadcast Satellite services like Sky (UK Ireland) via Astra (satellite)|Astra in Europe, Dish Network and Globecast in the U.S. and Bell TV in Canada.

Transponder (satellite communications) 1 Non-multiplexed radio stations can also travel in single channel per carrier (SCPC) mode, with multiple carriers (analog or digital) per transponder

Muxer - Digital broadcasting 1 On communications satellites which carry Broadcasting|broadcast television networks and radio networks, this is known as 'multiple channel per carrier' or 'MCPC'. Where multiplexing is not practical (such as where there are different sources using a single transponder), single channel per carrier mode is used.

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