satellite transmission
Satellite transmission refers to the process of sending and receiving signals through satellites orbiting the Earth. These satellites act as relay stations, capturing signals from one location and transmitting them to another, enabling communication over long distances. This technology is commonly used for television broadcasts, internet services, and phone communications.
The signals sent by satellites travel through space and are received by ground stations or directly by user equipment, such as satellite dishes. This method allows for global coverage, making it possible to connect remote areas where traditional communication infrastructure may be lacking.