WorldSpace wssr-11 manual E Q U E N T LY a S K ED Quest I O N S, E st i o n S w e r

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F R E Q U E N T LY A S K ED QUEST I O N S

Q u e st i o n

A n s w e r

 

 

What is line-of-sight?

Line-of-sight means the receiver’s satellite antenna

 

has a direct and clear path to where the WorldSpace

 

satellite is located in the sky.

 

 

Why is line-of-sight needed

As with all satellite broadcasting, WorldSpace

for satellite reception?

transmissions travel directly from the satellite

 

to your receiver antenna. This path must be

 

unobstructed so that the antenna can receive

 

these transmissions.

 

 

What do the BROADCAST CHANNEL

Allow listeners to scroll through available BCs. In

▲/▼ buttons do?

PRESET mode, these buttons take you to the next

 

or the previous stored channel. In PASSWORD entry

 

mode, you increase or decrease the current digit by

 

pressing these buttons.

 

 

What is a service component?

A service component is a separate program within

 

a BC. One BC can have as many as eight service

 

components. The LCD panel on your receiver shows

 

how many service components are available for the

 

selected broadcast channel. For instance, if the

 

“RITMO” channel decided to broadcast in more

 

than one language on multiple service components

 

and you wanted to hear one of the alternative

 

languages, you would select the appropriate

 

service component.

 

 

Is a service component always

Some broadcasters may use a service component

an audio channel?

to transfer data other than audio. In that case, no

 

sound will be audible upon selection of that service

 

component and the LCD panel shows “DATA” every

 

2 seconds.

 

 

Do all broadcast channels have

Yes. All broadcast channels have at least one service

service components?

component. Some have more, up to eight service

 

components. The LCD panel displays the number

 

of available service components for the selected

 

broadcast channel.

 

 

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