Title: THE TERM MUX Post by: Jefforybroughton on Dec 29 2020 11:42:46 I SEE THE TERM MUX USED ON THE FORUM
As well as on some sat channels . could someone please define this term for me ! thanks ! jeff Title: Re: THE TERM MUX Post by: elbandido on Dec 29 2020 12:48:55 Google is easier than trying to explain here in detail. Google search is: satellite mux definition.
Code: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiplex_(television) Title: Re: THE TERM MUX Post by: Jefforybroughton on Dec 29 2020 01:45:20 Thanks ! I had googled it before I made the inquiry here but I did not understand how it applied to satellite transmissions.
Thanks again! Title: Re: THE TERM MUX Post by: Hyper on Dec 29 2020 02:24:21 I use this term alot myself here on the forum.
For me, the way i use it is a group of related channels on one Transponder on one satellite. For instance the "Luken Mux" on Eutelsat 113.0W would mean the group of channels on TP 4040 V 30000. That TP is all Luken Communications channels. Or if i find a bunch of Fox/NatGeo channels on one TP i may call it the Fox/NatGeo Mux on TP ..... Title: Re: THE TERM MUX Post by: Jefforybroughton on Dec 29 2020 03:35:57 got it , excellent explanation sir .
many thanks ! Title: Re: THE TERM MUX Post by: Hyper on Jan 17 2021 08:42:37 "MUX= A group of channels on same frequency. MUX stands for Multiplexed."
From the Satellite/FTA Abbreviations Guide: http://legalfreetoair.com/index.php?topic=6126.0 ::smoke |