
To stay informed about global events and also to educate, entertain, and relax, we heavily rely on television today. It has become an almost indispensable companion, with very few people not owning or using such a device.
However, simply purchasing the corresponding appliance is not enough to watch television programs. By itself, the set is just a box containing components that allow it to process invisible broadcast signals into something we can perceive with our sight and hearing.
To receive broadcasts, we need television or satellite distribution systems. These systems can be more or less sophisticated depending on the specific situation and both objective and subjective conditions.


If a television signal is to be reliably received, a piece of bent wire as an antenna is no longer sufficient. Today's digital TV requires much more.
What do television distribution systems consist of? Typically, they include an individual antenna for family homes or a communal antenna for apartment buildings/commercial properties, or a satellite dish, and the coaxial or data wiring. This depends on which signal is to be captured and how it is to be routed to the receiver.
Such TV and satellite distribution systems begin (or perhaps end?) on a mast where the antenna or satellite dish is mounted, and they end (or begin?) at the television receiver. For everything to function perfectly, the wiring must be adapted for premium signal transmission. This requires the use of high-quality cables to carry the signal. However, cables are far from being everything. Appropriate signal boosting equipment is also necessary to prevent unnecessary signal loss along the cable's entire length and guarantee the best possible signal.
An integral part of these systems are the wall outlets (sockets) inside the flat, which connect the TV to the antenna or, potentially, the internet via cable. For a neat termination of the TV, satellite, or computer network, it is advisable to use a distribution cabinet, which allows all used cables to be concealed and provides space for future expansion of newly installed systems.
For receiving a digital television signal, especially with older TVs, a set-top box is necessary.
Take advantage of the knowledge of our experts, who can handle even the most complex situations and easily install everything necessary for you—antennae, LTE filters, amplifiers, power supplies, splitters, LNB converters, TV and SAT combiners, cards and modules, mounting cabinets, coaxial cables, connectors, couplers, patch cables, and wall outlets (subscriber sockets). From these components, they can create a seamless functional unit that will satisfy even the most demanding clients.
Installation is not the end for us; you can rely on us to provide ongoing modifications and repairs.
