subject: The Importance Of Cable Tv Transmission To The Subscriber [print this page] Decades ago, television was born and introduced to the public. It changed their lives when they started to watch TV as much as they want. When television was not yet born, people used to read books everyday about any fiction or non-fiction stories. They were also narrated through stage play or what we call as soap opera. As the TV arrived to the public, stories were narrated through stage plays but were streamed or recorded with a camera that connects to the TV station. They normally used antenna TV to transmit their signals to a local or national TV station. As decades passed by, the birth of cable TV had changed everything to them. It was introduced to the public as part of their entertainment purposes. But what would be the difference between an antenna TV and a cable television. Antenna TV was designed for limited transmission of signals to local TV stations. It means that your TV can only get signal from a nearby local TV station, or a nationwide station that installed a huge antenna on them.
It is a huge disadvantage for the viewers to watch limited channels on their television, and it makes them feel bored about it. But it changed a lot when cable television have begun spreading through the public. Cable TV will also give us multiple options to choose how many channels do we want for our television, and it depends on the package. When you choose a starter package for any cable TV provider, you may receive around less than 40 channels. On the other hand, if the package you've chosen is much more expensive, you may expect that they will provide more channels for you. A viewer cannot watch cable TV at their home without subscribing first to any cable or satellite TV provider. When you subscribed to your own provider, the employees will go to your residence and install your cable TV package. One of the most important package of them all is your cable TV wire. We can compare it with an antenna TV, and it gives you a lot of advantage. Going back to the antenna TV, it will only give you transmission through its antenna to your local TV station.
However, it may be interrupted once the weather is bad like thunderstorms, heavy rains and other types of catastrophe. It will give you low quality reception and could lose the transmission between your TV's antenna and the local TV station. In order to adjust the reception, you need to move the antenna in any direction till you get the right signal, but it's not really guaranteed. If you subscribed with a local TV provider, there is no way that the transmission might get interrupted by the bad weather. It can only be interrupted in terms of cable maintenance and power outage. It is where the transmission of your TV's cable wire to the cable TV station is very important, and should not be broken. It will cut off once your monthly or annual subscription has ended, and you need to pay again. Cable TV is where we experience entertainment at home, and we make sure that the transmission between your TV and the provider is quite stable and in good condition