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- Ekran abstract "For the Soviet animation studio see page Studio EkranEkran (Russian: "Экран", "Screen") was a Soviet-Russian type of geostationary satellite, developed for a national system of Direct-To-Home television.The first satellite of Ekran series was launched in 1976. Each satellite in the Ekran series was designed to provide one TV and 2 radio program channels to cable TV systems throughout the USSR and to individual home receivers in northern Siberia. Ekran's downlink is in the UHF range. Early Ekran satellites used orbital positions in the range from 48 degrees E to 95 degrees E, but recent Ekrans, including the current Ekran 20, have been stationed at 99 degrees E. These 3-axis stabilized satellites carry a single 24 MHz, 200 W transponder, feeding a 28 dB gain antenna transmitting on right-hand circular polarization to produce equivalent isotropically radiated powers in Siberia in the range 50 to 55 dBW at 714 MHz. The corresponding feeder link uses left-hand circular polarization at 6200 MHz. Therefore, almost every householder could receive the TV signal at home from Ekran's transponder using a simple Yagi-Uda antenna. There were also various kinds of collective or individual satellite receivers, such as Ekran KR-10, Ekran-KR-01 and Ekran. Latest version of receiver represents a simple individual TV set-top box itself. A modified version of Ekran was called Ekran-M. Ekran satellites have been replaced by improved geostationary craft for DBS, such as Gorizont, Gals, and Express.".
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- Ekran wikiPageExternalLink My%20First%20Satellite%20TV%20Experiments.html.
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- Ekran hasPhotoCollection Ekran.
- Ekran subject Category:Communications_satellites.
- Ekran subject Category:Earth_satellites_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- Ekran subject Category:Television_in_the_Soviet_Union.
- Ekran comment "For the Soviet animation studio see page Studio EkranEkran (Russian: "Экран", "Screen") was a Soviet-Russian type of geostationary satellite, developed for a national system of Direct-To-Home television.The first satellite of Ekran series was launched in 1976. Each satellite in the Ekran series was designed to provide one TV and 2 radio program channels to cable TV systems throughout the USSR and to individual home receivers in northern Siberia. Ekran's downlink is in the UHF range.".
- Ekran label "Ekran (Satellit)".
- Ekran label "Ekran (satélite)".
- Ekran label "Ekran".
- Ekran label "Экран (космический аппарат)".
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- Ekran sameAs Ekran_(Satellit).
- Ekran sameAs Ekran.
- Ekran sameAs Ekran_(satélite).
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