July - The Old CATV Equipment Museum
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July - The Old CATV Equipment Museum
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Our current selectionof Block Receiversincludes: Anderson Drake DX Janeil TEIIOSPIITf - -DealersOnlY M/A-COM Panasonic STS Uniden c[nP.?_-Z The DistributorThatMakesA Difference. 3/csD'2/z'85 SATELLITEDICEST 'AGE JULY15.1985 EARLY Feedback While attendingthe STTI/SPACEshow late in June,I made it a pointto talk at lengthwith dealers, 'uneven distributorsand OEMs about the oresent state' of our industry'sfinances.By avoidingthe temptationto have a boothfor CSD, I had plentyof timeto sitandtalkquietlywithall levelsof the industry we havegonewrong'so andto try to pinpoint'where far in 1985. Returningfrom Tulsa,I was greetedwiththe first onslaughtof seven-page'1985 Dealer Survey Forms'; more than 30 in the first day's mail alone. This year's seven-pagesurvey form borderson 'intensive' being and I wasworriedthatdealerswould find everyexcusenot to spendthe 30 to 45 minutes r e q u i r e dt o c o m p l e t et h i s y e a r ' s d o c u m e n t .I shouldn'thaveworriedbecauseas we go to pressit appearswe will have morecompletedsurveyforms thisyear,by a wide margin,than any previousyear. We'llhavethe tabulatedresultsin CSD for September 1st by the way, and a very interesting displayof the statisticsat our CSD booth in Nashvilleoverthe LaborDay weekend. Withmorethana hundredformspiledon my desk I did a'spotcheck'of the healthof the dealersalesso farthisyear.I wantto sharethesepreliminarynumbers withyou becauseit may assistyou in yourown saleseffortsfor the balanceof the summer. 1) ls businessat the retaillevelup, down or the same?Our initial100+ surveyformssay it is '1 UP;by 12%over the same period (January to May 31) of 1984. 2) How muchdoes 12oh-uptranslateto? The average for all dealerscompletingthe first survey forms turned in was 9.79 systemssold during May of 1985 (versus7.07 systemsin May of 1984).May was but one of the firstfive months, however. 3) Dealersratethe following(roundedoff) percentagesfor the firstfivemonthsof the year,to date: A) January-50/" say it was UP over'84,20% 'the say down and 3O/" say same'; cooP's SATELLITE DtcEsr Rtr /z /z \.r EDITION NATIONAL B) February- 50Yosay it was also UP, only 10% say down and 40"/"say'the same'; G) March- An almosteven split betweenup 'the (40%),down (40%) and 20"/"say it was same'; sa\ it was UP, D) April- At the retaillevel,7oo/o 'the 10% found it down and 2Ok found it same'as'84; E) May - 50o/oagain found it UP, with 25% 'the reporting down and 25o/"reporting same.' Again this caution;these are quicklycalculated numbersfrom only the first 100 or so survey forms turnedin and we'll have a detailedanalysisin our Septemberlst edition.Now, what about cable? TVRO penetration into cabled areas may not be risingas fast as some have feared.Whilecertainlythe numberswill adjust some as hundredsof additional surveyscome in,the firstgroupaveragesays lhat2So/o of allTVROssoldare nowgoingintocabledbackyards. Some have reportednumberscloserto 40 or 50% and our findingsdisagree.At the same time,wherecable and TVROdo clash,and TVRO 'wins,'wefound77o/ool all homes who buy a TVRO discontinue cable after buyingTVRO.Thatis almost50% higherthanpreviously reported.So it appears,from the preliminarynumbers,thatwhilefewer TVROsoverallmay be goinginto cabledareas,a greater percentage of those people who are buyingTVRO in cabledareasare discontinuing cablethan previouslymeasured. lf business overall appearsto be up over 1984, why then are some major(i.e.significant)$istributors findingbusinessdown by say 20"/"over a year ago? Perhapspartof the answeris foundin an 'admission'by Unidenrecpntlythat during May they shippedslightly morethan 20,000receiversto distributors.lf that is an accuratenumber,it comesvery closeto equaling50% of the total TVRO receiveruniversefor the month of May. And a distributortrying to sell against Uniden, given those sales numbers,would be in a 'marketshare-loss'positionreferenceone year ago. C S D / 2 - C o o p ' s S a t e l l i t eD i g e s t i s p u b l i s h e dl w i c e p e r m o n l h b y W e s t I n d i e s V i d e o ,L t d . ,a T u r k sa n d C a i c o sC o r p o r a t i o nw i t h c o r p o r a t eo l f i c e sa t W I V ' T V ,G r a c e s ,u r k s & C a i c o sl s l a n d s ,B W l . S a l e s ,e d i t o r i a la n d s u b s c r i p t i o n B a v ,P r o v i d e n c i a l e T liason offices located at Fort Lauderdale,Fl. (P.O.Box 100858,Ft. Lauderdale,Fl. 33310;305/771.0505between 9 AM and 4 PM eastern,weekdays).CSD/2 is issued o n t h e 1 s t h o f e a c h m o n t h a s t h e m i d - m o n t hc o m p a n i o nt o C S D w h i c h h a s b e e n i s s u e do n t h e 1 s t o t e a c h m o n t h s i n c e O c t o b e r 1 9 7 9 ;t h e ' b i r t h ' o f h o m e T V B O . C S D / 2i s c o m b i n e dw i l h C s D , a t o t a l o f 2 4 i s s u e sp e t y e a r ,f o r a l l d o m e s t i c( U . S . ) s u b s c r i p t i o n sa n d i s a l s o a v a i l a b l eo p l i o n a l l yt o r C S D r e a d e r so u t s i d eo f t h e U S A . s f S P A C E ,t h e A d d i t i o n a l l yC, S D / 2 i s p r o v i d e dl r e e . o f . c h a r gteo a l l D e a l e rl M e m b e r o i n t e r n a t i o n atlr a d ea s s o c i a t i o no f T V R O ,u p o n r e q u e s tf r o m s u c h d e a l e rm e m b e r s . C S D / 2i s a l s o a p a r t o f t h e ' T V R OD e a l e lS t a r t e rK i l ' p r o v i d e df r e et o a s p i r i n gT V R O d e a l e r sw h o l e a r na b o u t T V R O f r o m C o o D ' sm o n t h l v c o l u m n i n R a d i o - E l e c t r o n i c s m a g a zni e . C S D s u b s c r i p t i o nr a t e sa r e $ 7 5 p e ( y e a t , 2 4i s s u e s ,f o r a lI U S s u b s c rbi e r s o r w h e r e U S z i p - c o d e sa p p l y ;$ 8 5 p e r y e a r ( U S f u n d s )t o r C a n a d a / M e x i c o$; 1 0 0p e r y e a r( U Sf u n d s )f o r o t h e r s .A l l c o p i e s s e n t v i a 1 s t - c l a s sA l R m a i l .W e s t I n d i e sV i d e o , L t d . i s a ' D e a l e r - P i o n e ecrl'a s s m e m b e ro f S P A C E .C o p y r i g h t i c1r9 8 5b y ' R o b e r t8 . , S u s a nT . . K e v i nP . a n d T a s h aA . C o o p e r . l lntroducing.., The 0nly Gable "sweep Routinely Tested" for 950-l450 MHzAccuracy *11re== Multi-Pak Ribbon Gable Your cable worries are over. SatelliteVideo Services now offersyou DirectBurialcablethat is guaranteedby M/A Comto accur atelycar r ya 950 - 1450 HM z s i gnal . M/A Com ' s RG 59, RG 6 and Dual 6 RibbonCa bl ei s routinely"Sweep Tested" to ensureyou the perfect p er for m ance standar dsdem andedin all your bloc kc onver sioninstallations. M/A Com Multi- PakRibbonC abl e i s availablein customcut lengthsor l OOO'spool s . Volume discounts are available. IN STOCKNOW AT Uideo lnc. Seruices, Satellite MasterStockingDistributorsof M/A Com LNAs, receivers,drives,antennas& cable. TheNortheast's Leading Distributor Factory Authorized Seruice Dealer Training Seminars \sateilile SatelliteVideo Services,Inc. \Vldeo RR #1; Box85-S Catskill, NY 12414 Aferylces 800-s28-DtsH 518-678-9581 -DISH-r.rv 800-831 onrv satellitevideo ServicesPA, Inc. Uniden Norsat MIAGom Luior Gonifer Gensat 814-942-s003 800-242-3860-eronry Houston TrackerWinegard 800-367-8899-natonar 317 E. PleasantValleyRd. Altoona,PA 16602 SatelliteVideo ServicesWNY,Inc. EastAvenueExtension Hornell,NY 14843 607-324-3435 800-831-1 121-rlatronar 800-641-0018-Nv onry SatelliteVideo ServicesNH, Inc. RFD #2, HarrimanHillRd. Raymond,NH 03077 603-895-3182 800-448-001 2-nationar stcsD-2tz-ss SATELLITEDICEST eAGE DISTRIBUTOR DOINGS The Antenna Hut (2141 E. SilverSpringsRd., Ocala,Florida in Florida,800/824-3106national)has pack32670;8001342-0159 aged a systemof AFC antennasand Lowranceelectronicsto make availablecombinationC plus Ku band terminals{or dealers. Finger Lakes CommunicationsCompany (195 ClarkSt.,Auburn,New York 13021;3151252-3151) has expandedby addinga 10,000squarefoot buildingdesignedto allowdealersto inspectthe full line of productscarriedby the firm. The new facilitywill also be equippedfor classroom/seminar trainingand warrantyrepairservice. FingerLakeshas alsorecentlyaddedthe NorsatLNA,LNBandstereo (TVRO)receiversto their productline-upalong with the full line of AndersonScientificreceivers.FingerLakes also introduced'private delivery'usingcompanyvehiclesto reducedealershippingcostsand to speed up the deliveryof equipmentto dealersin the northeast. Northwest Satellite (715 North Medelia,Spokane,Washington 99202;509/534-5972) has addedthe SigmaSatelliteMarkll (11foot) aluminummeshantennato theirDroductline-up.Northwest alsohas sales officeslocatedin Seattle,Billingsand Eugene(Oregon): SatcoUSA(800/362-6781in Ohio;800/362-8619nationally)has programfor qualannounced an inventoryfloorplanning(financing) ified dealers buying from any of their five wholesaleoutlets.The programis backedby the WhirlpoolAcceptanceCorporationand Borg Warner. Satellite Earth Stations Of Florida, Inc. (4360SW 36th Street, Orlando,Flotida32674i 3051843-0272, or 800/826-1945in Florida) openedJuly 15th.GULFCOSatellite(1206Moody,Victoria,Texas hasalsobecomean affiliateoi SatelliteEarthSlations. 5121576-4179) S a t e l l i t e R e c e p t i o n S y s t e m s , I n c . ( 1 4 5 C o l u m b u sR o a d , Athens,Ohio 45701:6141594-2524)held a 'dish-in'at their newest wholesaleoutlet in the Pittsburghregion in June. Local retailers receiveda full day antennaeducationcourseand dealerJudy Kohler New York)won a $1,000 of KohlerTechnicalServices(Stanfordville, cash prize from MTl. SRS also reportsremodelingof their DeWitt, Michiganfacilityis now completewith a new compulersystem incoursesJuly stalled.SRS will be hostingSPACEdealercertification 26-27-28at six locations:Columbus,Cincinnati,Clevelandin Ohio; Charleston(WVA),Pittsburgh(Pa) and Lansing(Mi). Satellite Video Services (RR #1, Box B5-S, Paul Saxe Road, has a newtollfreewattsline Catskill,NewYork 12414;5181678-9581) numberin effectat theirSVS-Pa(Pennsylvania) store;800/367-8891 lor dealers.SVS also has releaseda new (20 page)catalogof productsfor TVRO systeminstallation, includingmany hardto find accessory items.Dealersmay call for their free catalogat any of the SVS locations(Catskill,New York; Hornell,New York, Raymond,New Hampshireor Altoona,Pennsylvania). INSTALLComponents BOMANIndustries (SatelliteProductsDivision,9300 Hall Road, Downey,California90241; 8O01352-2553 withinCalifornia; 800I4212533 outsideCalifornia)has announcedthe 'ULNA', an ultra low noisepackagewith a rated noisetemperatureof 45 degreesKelvin. The new 40 dB gain unit carriesa five year warrantyand comeswith certifiedtest data.Other modelsare also availablein the same gain configuration at 55 and 65 degreesKelvin.Bomanhas also released specificationson a new BDC receiver,using the 450-950 MHz lF band; the SR-1600.The receiver has a built-instereo processor (Matrix,discrete),narrow and wideband selection,stereo volume controls,vertical/horizontal selection,a skewslidecontrolanda transponderformatpush button.Bomanalsosays the unit is'descrambler ready'. HYTEK (3602 East 20th, Joplin,Missouri64801;4171624-4061) has introduceda monolithic'chip' LNB unit. The 'SuperB' block downconverter has a pencil-pointsizedchipthat includestwo stages of low noise amplification(gain) plus a complete downconverter. NEW PRODU cTs/ ) -{\ urnnr,rE rEsrsEr SERVICES/ EVENTS a ( t u * o , c + K U Frequencystabilityis controlledby a DRO device. Hylek also announces their'Millennium ll' LNAavailable in 55 to 85 degreenoise figures.The 48 dB gain unit is non-isolatedin design 6ut claims stabilityfeaturesbaseduponhighquality'matching' between,internal, garnsrages. MILLENNIUM Thin Line Designfrom HYTEK MicrowaveFilter Company $7a3 KinneStreet,East Syracuse, New York 13057;8001448-1666) has createdan.interesting'coaxial bandpassfilter'for use in situationswhere out of band terrestrial interferenceis causingproblemswith LNA or downconverterfunctions.Model4711 provides20 dB of rejectionat 3.5 and 4.4 GHz,the nearestbut of band frequencyassignmentstypicallyencountered. The unitis weathersealed,has DC passthroughfor poweringof LNAs and type N connectorsfor insertionbetweenthe LNA and the downconverter.Price is $135 and deliverytwo weeks. NewtonElectronics,Inc. (340E. MiddlefieldRd.,MountainView, California94043:4151967-1473) has introducedmodel 1600satellite simulatortestingat a dealer net price of $995. The test set creates satellite transponder simulatedsignalsat transponders 1,12 and24, lF signalsat 70 MHz, TV RF signalsat VHF channels3 or 4 and providesDC for the LNA and downconverter. Satellite Systems Development (760 North Willow, ltasca,lllinois60143;3121773-6618) has a low cost azimuthand elevationtool for site surveys.The unit has adjustablelegs, a 360 degreerotating horizontalplane, a 90/0/90 degree siting vane and measures 12 inchesin length.The unit is shippedin five plecesand is constructed from ABS olastic. DEALERSelling Assists _-,Conifer Corporation (P.O. Box 1025, Burlington,lowa 52601; 800/358-3058) has introduceda new approachto servicingdealers CORRECTION: directly.Duringthe Tulsa STTI/SPACEshow, Coniferannounceoa CSDIZfor June 15th reportedon the availabilitvof the SAT-SITE dealerdirectsales programwith a brochureexplainingthat Conifer productfromGourmetEntertaining. The Sat-Siteis a dealerinstalltool had 'killedthe middleman'.To back that programup, Coniferis now createdto allow visual check-outof any intendedTVRO antenna offeringa 60 day 'interestfree floor planningprogrdm,to (qualified) locationfor siting clearanceof local obstructions.A typographical dealers,100%co-opadvertisingfor dealers,protected'trade'areas, enor mis-listedthe firm'stelephonewhich is properly2191666-2728. an incentiveand promotionprogramand nationalconsumeradvertis- PAGE 6/CSD-2/7-85 SATELLITE DICEST rg.Coniferrecentlyannouncednew B and 10 foot antennasand new :ceiverelectronics. SatcoUSA(800/362-6781 in Ohio;800/367-861 I outsideof Ohio) as a newdemotrailerfor TVROdealers.ModelGR-1hasa changeble universalmountingpost which they claim can be used with irtuallyany type or size of transportableantenna.The trailer has ttractivestylingand a heavy duty suspensionsystem. Dealer net rice is $825. Uniden Corporation of America has extendeduntilAugust30th reircurrentdealerpromotion rnvolving a Caribbean Cruise.Winners rillhave an all-expense-paid eightdaylsevennightcruiseinto the ;aribbean aboardthe USSNorway,theworld'slargestcruisevessel. he previousculmination date,July 31st,was extendedto August Othto allowthe f ull availability of the (new)Unidenmodel5000,6000 nd 7000 receiversto reach all dealers on an equal basis. The opularityof the new productshad resultedin an unevendistribution f the productduringthe tirstshippingperiodand some dealerswere ot able to participateas they wished because of lhe shortageof lnidenreceivers.Winningdealerswill departon Novembergth.. IECEIVERS/Receiver Aids Anderson Scientific(2693 E. CommerceRd., RapidCity,SD -3781) willbeginshippinga 12voltoptionalversionof 7702;6051341 reirfulllineof blockdownconversion receivers on August15th.The ew productmakes possiblefully 12 volt operation of the receiver lus LNA usingthe 12 volt supplysystemin a recreation vehicle,for xample,eliminating the needfor an external110 VAC connection. Anderson has also announceda list of distributorswho have &npletedAndersonadministeredtrainingand who now qualifyas ervicecentersfor repairon AndersonST1000,ST2000,ST910, iT1010,ST2010and SP710products.Includedare: HalvorsonDisibuting(Yankton,SD),StarliteTVRO (Libby,Mt.),Symtel(Albuquerue, NM), ProctorElectronics(Davenport,FL.), K and M Resources Mathis,Tx.), Heinrich'sElectronics(Shickley,Ne.), Reddwood y'holesale (Winston,Or.),West CoastSatelliteService(Greenbrae, )a.),SaturnDistributing (Jackson,Ky.), InterstateElectric(Dallas, (Buffalo,NY). x.) and Moog Electronics lrt u t! il CONIFER'SCNF Series offers push-button 60 and 80 MHz The line up includestwo way and four way splitterswith a frequency responsefrom 900 to 1500MHz with powerpassingthrougha single port.A new A-B switchfor dual LNA/dualBDC systemsis functional from 400 to 1500 MHz with 30 dB of isolationbetweenports.And, a new type ribboncablewith dual runs of RG-6,sweeptestedthrough 1500MHz for highfrequencyBDC applications, is also available. R.L. Drake Company (P.O. Box 112, Miamisburg,Ohio 45342; 5131866-2421) is nowshippingtheirnew model424 and 4248 (block) receiverpackagesfeaturinginfraredremotecontroland audio-seek tuning.The unitsaredescramblercompatiblewitha concealedclamp/ unclamped switch.The B versionuses the 950-1450MHz block lF band and includesinput switchingfor dual LNB installations.Retail pricingis $699 for the singleconversionunit and $759 for the block unit. Drakeis alsoshippingtheir3428, a blockdownconversion variationof the popular324 receiver.The new unit alsousesthe 950-1450 MHz bandfor lF and a dual polarityadapteris availablefor automatic horizontal/vertical switchingin dual feed installations. Geotech Communications (355 SinclairFrontageRoad, Milpitas,California95035;408/943-8800) has introducedtheir8300model which featuresvideo and audio 'fine tuning' and odd/evenformat buttonwithan illuminated tuningmeter.The 8300unitis designedto compliment the stylingof the presentlyavailable8200 16 satellite antennapositioner system. InternationalSatellite Systems/lSS(1004 Del Norte, Menlo Park,California94025; 4151853-0833) has introduceda new block downconversion commercial TVRO rack mountinqreceiverfor CATVand SMATVapplications. The receiverhas a built-interrestrial interferencetrap system (switchable),lF polarityswitching,full frequencysynthesis,unclampedlooped-through basebandfor use with anytypeof scramblingservice,and a reducedpricingstructure.Model GL-5000data sheetsare availableto dealersuoon reouest. ISS has also introduceda 16 channelCATV/SMATVcombining nelworkdesignedto allow up to 16 separatechannel inputs to be combinedintoa singleoutputcable,withgain throughthe package. Inputsfrom + 45 dBmVto + 60 dBmVcan be 'leveled'to + 60 dBmV for the outputlineto drivethe cableTV system/SMATVsystem'trunk' in. ANDERSON'sKeith Eliminates110 Volt Requirement Conifer Corporation(P.O. Box 1025,Burlington,lowa 5260'|; 100/358-3058) has introducedtheirCBF seriesof Tl filters.The notch trap)devicecenters10 MHzaboveand belowthe centerlF frequency vith lF centerchoicesof 70, 130and 134 MHz available.Notchdeoth s 45 dB (minimumclaimed)and are DC passivefor voltagefeedthru. CZ Labs (P.O. Box 95, Garnerville,New York 10923;914t9471554)has createda line of productsdesignedto assist the TVRO nstallerwith his 900-1450MHz block downconversioninstallations. ACTIVE 16 ChannelCombinerFromISS LUXORNorth AmericaCorporation(P.O.Box 32, Bellevue, NEWPRODUCTS/ continuespage26 NUMBER ONE FOR SIX YEARS ltJ E IIJ E o a O E UJ o t o and STILL number ONE! il E, lJl I o U, O E IIJ o E o CSD/COOP'SSATELLITEDIGEST.The ONLY industrypublicationthat was 'there'when this industrybegan, helpinglaythe foundationfor whathastodaybecomea billion-dollar consumerbusinessfunctioning worldwide!CSD/ twocompleteissuesper month(CSD/2issuedon the 'l5thof eachmonth)coveringEVERYimportantaspectof TVRO fromhands-onequipmentreportsto detailedlearningcoursesdesignedto helpyouown andoperatea moreprofitable TVRO business.CSD/ strongopinionsin an often confusingmamby-pambyglut of meaninglesspress releases, claims and counterclaims,and, 'softshoeroutine'editorialswhich say nothingand do nothing.CSD/ a virtual 'correspondence course' in TVRO communications designedissue after issue to make you smarterand better equippedto dealwith a run-awaytechnologybase.CSD/not a'give away'publicationpaidfor by advertisersupport 'advertiser and favorable'editorials; supportedBY dealersand distributors becauseit is the ONLY publication willing to standbehindand supportdealersand distributors. CSD/"Coop's" SatelliteDigestfromthe man who startedit all; and THAT says it all! T . I I I I I I ' I T I I ' I I I I I ' I I I I T I I T I ' - I I I I I I I I ' - I I I I I T I I " ' I ' I I Ei S I G NM E U P ! (whereUSzipcodesapply)for24issuesof CSDviaAlRmail;$75 ENTERMY U.S.subscription (US funds)enclosed. - Enter my 24 issue subscription CANADA/MEXICO to CSD, via AlRmail;$85 (US funds) enclosed. - Entermy 24 issuesubscription ELSEWHERE to CSD,via AlRmail;$100(USfunds)enclosed. IIJ NAME E E o @ o t ul o E, o Company(if applicable) Address Town/City MAIL order with payment ENCLOSED, or. use V|SA/ Masterchargeby calling 305-771-0505 weekdaysbetween 9 AM and 4 PM easrern. State zip Country CSDMagazine P.O.Box 100858 Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. 33310 PAGE SiCSD-2/7-85 DICEST COOP'S SATELLITE Whatthis meansis that: (A) Somecablesubscribersare switchingfrom cableto TVRO, and more can be expectedto do so in the future,as the priceof TVROsystemsdeclinesdramatically; (B) A potentialrevenueopportunityfor cable operators and programmers from sellingsatelliteprogramming to TVRO householdsis lost. lf, however,satellitesignalsare scrambled,cable programmingbecomessecuredfrom unauthorizeduse. At the same time, scramblingmay be accomplishedin a way that makesit convenientfor authorizedTVRO homesand other earthstationownersto purchasecable programming. The NationalCableTelevision Association commissioned Malarkey-Taylor Associatesto conducta studyof the economic effectsof scramblingcableprogramsignals.This report presentsthe resultsof a financialcost-benefitmodel developedby Malarkey-Taylor l T D I D N ' T ' J u s tH a p p e n ' to analyzethe benefitsand costs U n t i l a t ei n A p r i l t, h eo n l ys a t e l l i t pe r o g r a m m esri n g i n gt h e of scrambling 21 cableprogramservices(6 pay and 15 basic 'scrambling song'loudand clearwas HBO.Then,suddenly,it services).We focus on the direct economic benefits and c h a n g e d ;n e a r l y t w o - d o z e nc a b l e p r o g r a m m i n gs e r v i c e s costs to cable operatorsand programmersof scrambling joinedin the chorusand followingwhat apparentlywas the satellite signalsand sellingscrambledprogramming to TVRO 'hymn same book' began chantingthe same refrain.The owners. messagewas clear; cable, most of cable,would scramble mostof its satellitedeliveredprogramming. So wheredid the COSTSOF SCRAMBLING 'cue' to open the hymn book originate? An infra-structure must be set up to implementsatellite T h e N C T A o r N a t i o n a lC a b l e T e l e v i s i o nA s s o c i a t i o n , scrambling, andcapitalcostsmustbe incurredfor scrambling/ cable'sequivalent of SPACE,commissioned a detailedanalydescramblinghardwareand software.The infra-structure s i sa n ds t u d yo f t h e ' h o m eT V R Op r o b l e m ' a ncdo n s u l t i nfgi r m shouldefficiently servethe needsof operators,programmers, Malarkey-TaylorAssociates signed on for the job. The equipmentmanufacturers and TVRO households,by providactualreleaseof the MTA studywouldnot be publicuntilthe ing for the securityof programmers'signalsand delivering NCTA gatheredin Las Vegasfor their annualconventionin scrambledprogramming to TVRO homes. earlyJune.However,somemembersof the cablecommunity, One possible configuration of the scramblinginfraapparentlyexposedto pre-releasecopiesof the document, structureis shownon Chart 1. Programmers scrambletheir beganto speakout on the issuein mid-May.We reportedon signalsand transmitthem to the satellitevia an uplink.The 'new this c a b l ec h o r u s 'i n o u r J u n e 0 1 i s s u eo f C S D a n d signalsare then receivedand decodedby cable operators broughtUnitedVideo'sRoy Bliss to the TV screenon May who have installeddescramblersat the headend,and by 30thduringa BORESIGHTsegment. TVRO owners who have purchased/leased a decoderand The Malarkey-Taylor Associates'Studyof the Economic orderedthe programming. A centralhostcomputeractivates lmpact of Scrambling on Cable Operatorsand Programand de-activates TVRO home decoders,monitorswho is remers' is nowwidelyavailable. However,chancesarethatyou, ceivingscrambledsignalsand providesdatato programmers the TVROdealeror TVROdistributor, may not haveseenthis for billing.A programmerwould have access to this host document.So CSD is republishing the documentas releaseC, c o m p u t e ra n d u p l i n k s y s t e m f o r a o n e - t i m e - o n l a yccess 'in{he-margin' essentiallyunchanged,except for our own chargeof approximately plus a share of annual $100.000, commentsandobservations wherewe believesomeadditinal administrativeexpenses.Administrativecosts of the host explanationis required. computer systemare estimatedat no morethang1 millionper Remember,please,you are readingwhatstartedoutas an year (2). 'insider cabledocument'and the audienceenvisionedfor this In additionto the hostcomputeraccesscosts,scrambling documentwas not TVRO dealersbut ratheryour friendly, uplinkexpenditureswill be requiredfor a computerat the neighborhood, cable operator. s c r a m b l i n gf a c i l i t yt o c o n t r o ls i g n a l a d d r e s s a b i l i tay n d a scramblingsub-systemthat providesfully redundantsignal scrambling andencryption. Theseexpenditures areestimated INTRODUCTION at per approximately scrambledprogramservice,or $200,000 'l Approximately millionU.S.households own TVROsystemsor backyarddishes.At least40,000newbackyarddishes are beingsold eachmonth,and aboutone out of everythree 1/ Our estimates of TVRO sales are derivedfrom calnew dish salesoccurinsidecablefranchiseareas.lt is esticulationsand projectionsdevelopedby The Home matedthat there will be between4 and 6 millionbackvard SatelliteNewsletter(Volume1, #1, March 4, 1985), d i s h e si n A m e r i c ab y 1 9 9 0( 1 ) . with appropriatemodificationsbased on MalarkeyTiis rapid growth of TVRO is a problemfor the cable Taylor'sexperiencein the industry. industry,not becauseTVRO is an alternateentertainment 2/ Estimatesof the one{ime accessfee, annualadmindeliverysystem,butbecausecableprogramsignalsarebeing istrativecosts of the host computerand scrambling receivedfor free by some households(thosewith TVRO), uplinkcostsare derivedfrom interviewswith hardware whilecablesubscribers arepayingforthesameprogramming. manufacturers. NCTASTUDY REVEALSHOWWE THREATEN CABLE e/csD.2/7.85 SATELLITEDICEST eAGE CHART I SCRAMBLI NG/ DESCRAMBLING INFRA-STRUCTURE x ? S A TE L I T E S Y S T EvI t O P E R A O R I UPLINK A T A I N S E R T I ON A U T H O RZI A T I O N D A T A S T R EA M CONTROL iOMPUTER SYNC ROGRAM TVROHOME A U T H O R I Z ,ATTI O N I N F O R M A TOI N O z TU t l STUDIO B U S I N ES S OFFICE PROGRAMMER I S A T EL L I T E R E CE I V E R DECODER o- cHART oNE/ The'scramblingsystem'envisionedand modeledby.Malarkey-Taylor Associates.Notethe chart does not actually 'show' a cable system operator 'presence'in graphic form. The written texi coriects this 'oversioht., a total of $4.2 millionif 21 services scrambletheirsignals. Thereare,to be sure,otherproposedconfigurations and systems for implementingscrambling,and some may be equallyor even more cost-effective. For purposesof this research,cost estimatesare basedon the confiouration shown in Chart1. It shouldalsobe notedthatit may be possiblefor programmers to incur lower scramblinguplinkcosts,especiallyif a cooperative organization wereto be formedfor the purposeof order taking, scramblingsignals,interfacingwith the host c o m p u t ea r n d , p e r h a p sb, i l l i n g . servicethat it carries.In addition,at least one spare descramblerwouldbe neededfor eachsystem(or about20%ot total descramblers for spares),and additionaldescramblers may also be requiredfor systemswith morethan one autonomousheadendreceivingdirectsatellitesignals. lf 21 programmers scrambletheirsignals,we estimatethat a totalof 100,000headenddescramblers will be reouiredfor the industryas a whole,at a costof approximately 9500each, g50 million. for a total initialcapitalcost of approximately 6 Pay 15 Basic Services Services Total COMMENT: TheMalarkey-Taylor scenario, witha'hostcomputel andindividual basicandpremium services contributing totheinstalla- Headenddescramblers tion,upkeepandoperation of the hostcomputer hassubsequently Spares and others becomethe modelfor a widerangeof would-beprogramservice planners. Theconcept actually originated witheitherHBOor Canaan Communications morethanoneyearago.Seecomments TotalDescramblers of M/ACom'sJim Bunkerin CSDforJuly1st,page9. TotalCost(@ $500per) Headend Descramblers For each programservicethat scramblesits satellitesignal,one descrambler unit is requiredat the headendof every affiliate. Theseheadenddescramblers arethe dominantcaoital costs of descrambling, since every cable systemwill requireone headenddescrambler for eachscrambledprogram 23,000 54,000 77,00o 7,000 16,000 23,000 30,000 70,000 1O0,OOO $15M $35M $soM COMMENT:The pricefor cable-gradeVC2C descramblershas now droppedto $385 per unit accordingto M/A-Com'sJim Bunker, interviewedin CSD for July 1st. Over time, as new builds, re-builds and upgraoes occur, additional headend descramblers will be needed. For the PAUtr lU/UltU-Zl/-UC J Period1986through1990,we project30 majornew builds, about75 smallnew buildsper year and between400 and 500 systemrebuildsor upgradesper year.The totalcapitalcost of for thesenewbuildsand upprovidingheadenddescramblers gradesis estimatedto be between$2 and $2.5 millionper year. '21 serThe actualidentityof the to-be-scrambled' COMMENT: hasnever and15basicservices, vices,notedhereas 6 payservices the totalnumberof satellitechannels Additionally, beenrevealed. (i.e.Cinemax, HBO, services than21sinceseveral involved isgreater operatea pairof feedsforeastand TheMovieChannel) Showtime, ofscrambledchannels westcoasttimezones.Thusthetotalnumber 25 or morein thisplan. becomes Allocation of Capital Costs capiTo determinethe net financialimpactof scrambling, tal costs must be allocatedbetweenoperatorsand programf romthefinancialbenefitsof scrambling. mersandsubtracted Becausebothoperatorsand programmersstandto benefit from industry-wide scramblingof satellitesignals,Malarkey- l f,LLl I f, rJr\JtJ I Taylor'sanalysisassumesthat operatorsand programmers neededto implementscramsharethe capitalexpenditures bling,with the sharesallocatedas follows: A) Pay programmers pay for the headenddescramblers for theiraffiliates(thoughnot for spares). B) Operators pay for the headend descramblersfor basic servicesthat they carry. payfor scrambling C) Payand basic programmers uplink COSIS. D) Operators pay a portionof the centralhost computer who are unaccesscharges,for those programmers able to cover the $100,000accessfee from their own r e s o u r c e s .O f c o u r s e ,o t h e r p o s s i b l ef i n a n c i n g arrangementsare feasible, such as hardware suppliersfinancingpan of these costs. Chart 2 showsthe sharesof totalcapitalcostsof scrambling,allocatedamongpay programmers, basicprogrammers and operatorsaccordingto our assumptions. COMMENT: Someof the largermultiplesystemoperators (MSOs) haveoffered to paytheuplinkscrambler costsforthemargin- CHART 2 A S S U M E DS H A R E SO F C A P I T A LC O S T S O F S C R A M B L I N G r986 - lSgO PAY PROGRAMMERS OPERATORS BASIC PROGRAMMERS CHARTTWO/ How the entrance-fee(capital)costs of creating a 21 channel/servicescrambled satellite environment would be split between programmers and cable operators. Note the cable systems would carry the bulk of the dollar investment 'load.' F DICEST COOP'S SATELLITE PAGE11/CSD-2/7-85 'basic'services. examTherearenospecific al (orstillmoneylosing) ARTS,Bravoand Channel, plescited,butit is likelythatTheWeather if theMSOs morepalatable of otherswouldfindscrambling a handful pickedup theiruplinking expenses. BENEFITSOF SCRAMBLING The followingpotentialrevenuesourcescouldbe tapped by cable operatorsand programmersif an effectiveindustrywide scramblingsystemwere in place: 1) Sale of cable programmingto TVRO householdsinside cabletranchiseareas. to TVRO householdsout2) Sale of cableprogramming side cablefranchiseareas. to thosecurrentand future 3) Saleof cableprogramming cable subscriberswho would otherwise buy a backyard dish and get free programming. 4) Sale of cable programmingto those SMATV operators, hotels,bars, etc. who currentlyreceivedirect withoutconsatellitesignalsand re-sellprogramming to pay for the programming. tractualarrangements 5) Greatersubscriberretentiondue to: P r o g r a m m e r sr e - i n v e s t i n gp a r t o f t h e i r i n c r e m e n t a lr e v e n u e sf r o m T V R O a n d S M A T V the salesintotheirproduct,andtherebyenhancing qualityand appealof cable programming. Operatorsre-investingpart of their incremental revenuesirom TVRO sales into plant, service, marketing,etc.,and therebybetterservicingsubscribers. 6) Increasein local advertising revenues to operators due to highersubscribercountswith scramblingthan without. 7) Sale, lease or servicingof TVRO systems and inhomedecoders(i.e.,the hardwareside of the TVRO business). 8) The ability of programmersto know exactly who is receivingtheir Programming. GOMMENT: Oftheeight'benefit-points' cited,keyarenumbers 3, programming 4 and7. By makingthe costof scrambled high, and applicable to allTVROowners,cablehopesto persuade consumers to choosecableratherthanTVRO(3).Thispointcomesback,more in the nextsub-heading. strongly, as 'salvaged subscribers' Cable continues to locateSMATVsystems'taking'HBOandotherservices withoutbenefitof serviceconiracts andcableoperators continue to hotelandmotelproperties losecommercial customers todish-owning (4).Although thestudysaysit willfocusonlyon benefits 1 through3, thatthe cableoperatorshouldalso benefit sevenclearlysuggests C H A R T3 S A L V A G E D S U B S C R I B E R SA T T R I B U T A B L E T O S C R A M B L I N G Prolect6d Sales of TVROs lnslde Cablo Franchlses TVRO Wllhout Scrambling o o 2.2 t q 0 5 tJ o f, Non-Sub scrlb er s = II I I o T 1.7 Salvaged Subscr lbere TVRO Wlth Scrambllng 19 8 5 I 986 19 8 7 1988 19 8 9 1S 9 0 'salvagedsubscriber'is one which the local cable system operator 'retains'or 'holdsonto' as a result of satellite CHARTTHREE/a drop cable by 1990 programscrambling.The study estimatesas many as 2.2 million US homes would purchasea TVRO and 'salvaged' by cable are ivittrioutsignal scrambling;that number drops to 0.5 millionwith scrambling.The 1.7 million subscribers also 1.7 million home TVhO system sales'lost'by the TVRO industry, if this forecast is accurate. PAGE 121CSD-217-85 DICEST COOP'S SATELLITE sell TVROsystems(retail);i.e. "the hardwaresideof the TVRO business." SalvagedSubscribers lf current and potentialsubscribersface the choice of payinga monthlyfee for cable programming,or buying a The cost-benefitanalysispresentedin this reportdeals backyarddish and receivingall programming for free, some onlywiththefirstthreebenefits:sale of scrambledprogramwilloptforthedish.lf insteadeveryonemustpaya monthlyfee ming to TVRO households inside and outside cable for satelliteprogramming, with or without a backyard dish, franchises, and prevention of subscriber erosion to manyof thosewho wouldhaveoptedfor the dishwillnowtake TVROS.The otherbenefitsof scramblingarejust as real,and cable. positiveimpacton the cableindustry, couldmakea significant Chart 3 showshow our estimateof salvagedsubscribers though attemptsto measuresuch benefitsare beyondthe was derived.The saleof TVROsinsidecableareasis conserscopeof this study. vativelyprojectedto grow at an annualaveragerateof 650lo, if thereis no scramblingof satellitesignals(toplineon Chart3). lf, on the other hand, most cable services scramble their ENTRANCEINTOTVRO BY CABLE: the sale of TVROs insidefranchisesis expectedto signals, Brooksi The SatelliteStore,.Da 1984 launchedfranchisestore show minimalgrowth(bottomline).The differencebetween operationheadedup by a formerexecutivef rom M/A-Com,has begun the top and bottomlineson the chartrepresents the potential aggressivemarketingof their franchisestore concept directly to cable televisionsystem operators.In this cable trade-publication lossof cablesubscribers to TVRO,whilethe areabetweenthe advertisement,Brooks tells cable "We are cable friendly" and it dottedline and bottomline reoresentsthe actual. estimated notes"We want cable operators as franchise owners . . .". Some loss of subscribersimplemented. 'cable haveinterpreted the UNfriendlv to TVRO. friendlyattitude'ofBrooksas beingquite COMMENT: Thisiswhatit is allabout;everythingelseis hypeand hyperbole.The cableindustrylookedat how manysubscribers it couldlose,overall, (Chart by 1990andthenumber wassignificant 3). 'value-per-subscribel At the 1990projected of $1094,cableas an industry saw'assels draining' awayto TVRO.Cablesystemowners, rightfully regardeverypayingsubscriber orwrongly, asan'asset'and asUnited Video's RoyBlissnotedinourJune1stissueof CSD,they are"paranoid" aboutlosing'their(assets) subscribers.' Estimatesof Direct Financial Benefits of Scrambling A financialmodelwas usedto estimatethe net operating incomethatwillaccrueto cableoperatorsand programmers, f romthe saleof scrambledprogramming to TVROhomesand fromsalvagedsubscribers, if 21 cableservicesscrambletheir signalsby early 1986.High,mediumand lowestimatesof net operatingincomewere developed,basedon three assumpt i o n s a b o u t t h e a v e r a g er e v e n u e p e r T V R O h o u s e h o l d obtainedby operatorsand programmersfrom the sale of scrambledprogramming: Highestimate: $26.00per TVRO householdin 1986 Medium estimate: $21.00per TVRO household in 1986 Low estimate: $16.00per TVRO householdin 1986 (Forall threerevenueestimates,the averagerevenueper salvagedsubscriberremainsat $21.00, approximately the industryaverage.) The mediumestimateof $21.00 is basedon an assumotion that scrambledprogrammingis sold to TVRO homesat about the same prices as those charged to cable subscribers. The modelalsoassumesthatcableoperatorsaggressively marketscrambledprogramming to TVROhouseholds, both inside and outside franchiseboundaries,and operators achievea 90o/"share of scrambledprogrammingsales to TVRO homes inside franchisesand a 4oo/oshare outside franchises. Scrambledprogramming that is not distributed by cableoperatorsis presumedto be distributed eitherthrough directsalesby programmers, or by third partydistributors. COMMENT: Malarkey-Taylor suggeslsthat withintheirown franchise territory, cablesystemswill sell 90%of allTVROowners programming theirscrambled (descramblers, and perhaps'hardware')whilein theregionsurrounding (cabled) thefranchise region, theywillsell40%oftheTVROsystems programsold(descramblers, 13/csD-2/7-s5 SATELLITE DICEST pAGE ming,andperhapshardware). Extrapolation of the Malarkey-Taylor numbers reveals theyanticipate by 1990therewillbe 1.6homes outsideof the cabledareaswithTVROfor eachhomewithTVRO withina cabledarea.ThismeansMalarkey-Taylor is suggesting that cableoperatorscould 'capture'59%of the totalTVRO'marketplaceuniverse'by 1990. The modelgeneratesthe followingnet operatingincome estimatesfor the period1986through1990,beforeaccounting for taxes,interestand capitalcosts: Range of Estimates High Medium Low $ltl $lv $M CableOperators: 692.6 604.5 516.3 CableProgrammers: Total 519.5 424.3 329.2 1 . 2 1 2 . 1 1 . 0 2 8 . 8 845.5 Chart 4 illustratesthese benefitsto ooeratorsand programmersbv sourcesof income. A few oointsshouldbe noted: 1) The estimatesare net presentvalues of gross revenuesminus operatingexpensesprojectedfor the five year period. 2) Operatorsare shown to obtain a larger share of net operatingincomethan programmersin part because operatorsderivegreaterrevenuefrom salvagedsubscribersthan programmers. COMMENT: Malarkey-Taylor findsthatfor an expenditure o{ will net (aftercapitalcosts,taxesand $40M,the cableoperators interest) asmuchas$280MfromtappingintothehomeTVROmarket. That'sturningmoneycompletely over7 timesin fiveyearsor the equivalent of nearly260%interest oninvestment withinfiveyears;not 'salvaged bad.Infact,whenyoualsoaddtheirestimated 1,705,000 subscribers'with a cumulative assetvalueof morethan$1.7B.the greater returnbecomes considerably than'usery.' NET FINANCIALIMPACTOF SCRAMBLING The net financialimpactof scramblingis defined,for the CHART 4 O P E R A T I N GI N C O M EF R O M S A L E O F P R O G R A M M I N G T O T V R O H O M E SA N D S A L V A G E DS U B S C R I B E R S Nel Present Values for lhe Perlod 1S86 - 1S90 800 700 600 500 o o 400 = @ 3CO 200 100 o LOW MEDIUM HIGH $ 18/Month Average TVRO Revenue $2 1/Month Average TVRO Revenue $26lMonth Average TVRO Revenue CHARTFOUR/Additionalincometo cable programmersand localcablesystemsat three subscriber-dollarlevels,per month as a resuft of scrambling. The study assumes lhalT0/o of all TVRO served homes would subscribe to scrambled programming, to arrive al these numbers, PAGE14tCSD-2t7-85 COOP'S SATELLITE DICEST purposesof this research,as the differencebetweenpresent valuesof net operatingincomesfrom scrambling(benefits) and total capitalcosts.The researchindicatesthat the total direct financial benefit of scramblingto cable operators M/A-COMAccepting Orders M/A-Combegan acceptingformal orders for home style TVRO descramblerson June 18th. Parts to build the first 100,000unitsare reportedlybeingassembledby the firm for productionof VC2000Edescramblersin their Puerto Rico facility. F r a n k D r e n d e l , V i c e C h a i r m a no f M / A - C o m a l s o announcedthat "We expectthatwith (other)equipmentsupplierslicensing ourtechnology, morethansufficient quantities of consumerunitswill be readilyavailableby the summer of 1986(emphasisadded;ed.)"Drendelalsonotedthatthe firm has produced'morethan 25,000(CATV)headenddescramblersto date'. andprogrammersfar exceeds the total costs. This seemsto be true for virtuallyany set of reasonableassumptionsand estimates, as long as scrambling is industry-wideand the scramblinginfra-structureis reasonablycost-effective. As shownin Chart5, ourcost-benefit modelgeneratesthe followingnet presentvaluesof cash flows,over a five year period,afterdeductingcapitalcosts,interestand taxesfrom the scramblingrevenuestreams: Range of Estimates High Medium Low $M $M $M CableOperators: 283.1 242.0 200.9 CableProgrammers: Total: 229.1 184.8 140.5 512.2 426.8 341.4 It must be rememberedthat incrementalrevenuesfrom SMATVandfromhotels,motelsand barsare not included in the above estimates. Chart 5 N E T F I N A N C I A LB E N E F I T SO F S C R A M B L I N G N e t P r o s e n tV a l u e s t o r t h e P e r i o d 1 S 8 6 - 1 S 9 O 500 400 c : 300 200 100 LOW $ 16/Month Average TVRO Revenue MEDIUM $2 1/Month Average TVRO Revenue HIGH $ 28/Month Average TVRO Revenue CHARTFIVE/Netdollarsto cableoperatorl(solid gray)andcableprogrammers (diagonal shadedarea)as a resultof threedifterent pricingstrategies. Accordingto Malarkey-Taylor, the typicalUScablesubscribinghomepresenilyspendsSZf a mJnttrwiin ttre cableoperatorfor both basicand some levelof premiumprogramming. 15/csD-2/z-85 SATELLITE DICEST eAGE These bottom-lineresults(see Chart 5) are basedon the assumptionthat operators aggressivelymarket scrambled programming to TVROhomes,insideand outsidefranchise boundaries.We alsoassumethatprogrammerswillbe selling programmingdirectly to a significantportion (40o/o)ol TVROhomesoutsidefrancises,and thesedirectsalesmake financialbenefits to programmers' a substantial contribution from scrambling. Anotherway to lookat the financialbenefitsof scrambling to operatorsis to consider the market value of currentand prospectivesubscriberswho would switchto TVROs if there were no scrambling. We estimatethese salvaged subscribers as follows: Cumulative Salvaged Subscribers Year Cable Operators' Perspective The modelsuggeststhatcableoperatorsin the aggregate will gain between$200 and $280 million incrementalnet revenues from scrambling(aftercapitalcosts,taxes and interest)over the next five years. The capitalcostsof headend descramblersfor 15 or so basicprogramserviceswouldtotal about$40 million,at most,and this initial investmentwould be recouped within the first year of scrambling,il operators undertooksuch an investment. This is a case where the short run financialadvantage coincidesand reinforcesthe long run objectiveof insuring industrysecurityand stability. 1986 1987 't988 71,500 202,500 478,500 1989 909,000 1990 1,705,000 By 1990,the market value of these salvaged subscribers (at $1094 per subscriber,inflatedfrom a currentyear estimateof $900)wouldbe approximately 1.7billion dollars, implyingan increaseof $1.7 billionin the marketvalueof all cablesystems in 1990,withscrambling comparedto without scrambling. Of course,the marketvaluationper subscriberis CHART6 B E N E F I T SA N D C O S T S O F S C R A M B L I N GT O H Y P O T H E T I C A LC A B L E S Y S T E M 300 280 260 240 220 200 o E REVENUES 180 o 16O J o f rao {4} O P E R A T I N GI N C O M E 120 too 60 40 CAPITAL EXPENDITURES 19 8 6 1987 I sB8 't 989 CHART Sl)0 A hypothetical cable system with 15,000 subscribers would realize additional operating revenues approaching $280,000per year by 1990,as a result of cable satellite scrambling. Additionally, the same cable system is expected to retain (and add) 550 ('salvaged')subscribers between 1986 and 1990; an increase of that cable system's net worth by nearly $600,000.And THAT is the bottom line; retentionof subscribers. PAGE 16/CSD-2/7-85 COOP'S constantly changing,and couldin factbe higheror lowerthan our projectionfor 1990. madethe followingassumptionsabouthowscrambling will take place. 1) At least2l cable programmingserviceswillscramA HYPOTHETICAL CABLE SYSTEM ble theirsatellitesignalsby the beginning of 1986, and implementa user-friendly way for TVRO ownThe financialimpactof scramblingon cableoperatorscan perhapsbe seen more clearlyby lookingat a singlecable ers to buyandde-codescrambledprogramming. The scrambledserviceswill includeat least six major, sysrem. nationalpay programmers and about 15 basicprogConsidera hypotheticalcable system, of some 15,000 rammers(including2 or 3 super stations). subscribers, offering10 channelsof basicsatelliteprogrammingand3 or 4 pays.Afterindustry-wide scrambling, assume 2) A cost-effectiveinfra-structurewill be establishedto the cablecompanyaggressively marketscableprogramming enableprogrammersto scramble,operatorsto deto TVROhomesinsideandoutsideitsfranchise,and is ableto scrambleat the headendand TVRO homes to deachieveabouta 40oloshare of the TVRO marketoutside. but code and receivescrambledprogramming. adjacentto, his franchise.(lnsidethe franchise,the operator 3) Scrambled programming witl be sold to TVRO presumablyachievesat least a 90% share.) homes on the basis of a price structure that is The cost-benefitmodel oenerates the followino results comparableto the cost of programming to cable (seeChart 6): subscribers. Operating lncome I Capital Expenditures COMMENT: Thereis at thepresent timea totalunwillingness to evenconsiderthepossibility thathomeTVROowners willbeableto $ $ buyscrambled services for lessthanthecablesubscriber pavs.The TVROargument lhatthesatellite vieweris makingthetotal'capital 21,000 7,000 1986 investment forhissystem isunappealing tocablebecause cablecannot 40,000 1,700 1987 allowthe TVROownerto purchase HBO(forexample) for evena 1988 65,000 3,300 pennylessthancablesubscribers pay.Why?lfthereisanysignificant 'priceadvantage'to 'direct,' 1989 97,000 5,900 watching HBO(etal) rather thanthrough 1990 143,000 9,900 cable,thismightcauseadditional cableviewersto electto owna TVRO.Evenif thecableoperator endedupsellingtheTVRO-convert Total 366.000 27.800 hisHBOservice, ihecableoperator wouldhavelostthe,capital asset The operating income comes from sale of scrambled value'of thecablesubscriber; a notinsignificant $1,000persubscriprogramming books.Willcablemarketscrambled to TVRO homes,insideand outsidethe franch- berlossfromthecableoperator's for lessvia satellite thanvia cable?Not likely. iseat an averagerevenueperTVROhomeservedof $21.00, programs and from providing cable service to salvaged subscriOtherkey assumptions and estimatesused in the model bers. The caoitalcosts include: are as lollows: A) $S,SOO for 11 headenddescramblers(one for each 4) Estimatesof the revenuesand costs of distributino basicchanneland one spare), scrambledprogrammingj to TVRO homes are based B) additionalheadenddescramblersover time for upon cable industryaverages,unlessotherwiseindigrading, catedbecauseof the specialcircumstancesof directC) convertersand drops to serve salvagedsubscribers. to-homesignalreception. The net presentvalue of cash flows over the five year 5) Of total TVRO owners, T0o/owill purchase scramperiodequalsapproximately$88,000,aftertaxes,interestand bled programmingservices. capitalcosts. The up-front capital investment in headend 6) Without scrambling, the average annual sales descramblersis recovered in less than one year. growth of TVROs within franchise areas is estiFrom a systemvaluationviewpoint,this hypotheticalsysmated at 65%. By 1990, TVROs would penetrate tem would recover, with scrambling,approximately 550 5% of homes passed. subscribers that would otherwisehave been lost to TVRO. In termsof marketvalue in 1990,these salvagedsubscriCOMMENT: WhileMalarkey-Taylor avoids overall TVROmarke! bers would add about $600,000to thevalue of the system. placeprojections, the"5%of allhomespassed" suggests a number. Cableisexpected to passsome63,000,000 UShouseholds by 1990. COMMENT: Malarkey-Taylor misleads thereader slightly here,by Fivepercent of63Mwouldbe3,150,000 TVROhomeswithincabled present electing their'net valueofcashflows'approach to evaluatino areasby 1990. Malarkey-Taylor earliersuggested thatforeachhome theimpactof thehypothetical 15,000subscribei svstem whichthei in a cabled area,there cabled suggest will'salvage 550subscribers period. intheS-year Those550 areas.Thatleads wouldbe1.6TVROhomesoutsideof'outside to a totalof incableareas'(3,150,000) and subscribers willpayto thehypothetical per cableoperator 9138,600 of cabledareas'(5,040,000), or a Malarkey-Taylor estimateof yearforeachoffiveyearsor 9693,000. Malarkey-Taylor'reduces' ihis 8,154,000 'operating US homes equipped with TVROby theendof 1990.With real.numberto an adjusted income, $366,000 tallyby anadditional 6,404,000 TVROs tobesoldduring1986, 87,88,89and makingseveralassumptions aboutwhatit will costto connect(or 90.Andif cableanticipates capturing 59%of these8.'154Mhomes, retain) and'service' those550'salvaged' subscribers. Thedifference thatleaves 3,343,140 forthe'traditional dealers'to sellandinstall. lf is $327,000 whichis a chunkof moneyin anyone's book. you likenumbers, youcan projectthat3,500retaildealersspread nationwide wouldaverage 15.92lerminalr APPENDIX eachpermonthforthe60 months startingJanuary1986with cable,or if Malarkey-Taylor KEY ASSUMPTIONS projections arecorrect,38.82terminalseach,permonth,withOUT Our analysisis basedon a cost-benefitmodelof projected cable'sintervention intotheTVRObusiness. incrementalrevenues,expensesand capital costs to cable operatorsand programmersfor the period 1986-j990.To 7) The estimatesof net operatingincome accruingto comparethe situationswith and withoutscramblingwe have operatorsand programmersfrom scramblingare Year \ I ! 5 '::::i::::. COOP'S SATELLfTEDICESJ encenrcsD.2n.ss basedon three averagerevenuefigures: $26,00 per TVRO household in 1986 Mediumestimate $ :2 1 . 0 0 p e r T V R O householdin 1986 L o we s t i m a t e : $16,000 per TVRO household in 1986 8) Decoders for each scrambled service will cost cable operators $500.00. 9) A $100,000access fee for use of the central host computer facility will be charged each programH i g he s t i m a t e : I I mer, with 50o/o of charges to basic programmers to be paid by cable operators. 10) Programmers'annual administrativecosts for the centralcomputerfacilityare estimatedat g1,000,000. 11) $200,000per programmer is the upperestimateof expenditures requiredfor scrambling at the uplink, i.e. an in-housecontrolcomputerand a scramblino sub-system. 12) An inflationfactor of 5'k per year is applied to all revenueand expenseprojections.The discountrate usedfor presentvaluecalculations is 16%. J M/A-Com's BUNKER 'TalksBack'/ (PartTwo) f I ! PART Two James F. Bunker is Seniorvice President for M/A-Com,a 3/4billiondollar(1984salesreport)electronics firmwithheadquarters in Burlington,Massachusetts.Bunker has been 'in appointedas charge'at M/A-Comto bring togetherthe many,diverseelementsin the grandplanto scramble20 or morecabletelevisionprogramservicesnow carriedon satellite. ln CSD for July 1st, we beganan in-depthinterviewwith Bunkerwhich runsconcurrentwith a videoplay of the same interview beginning thisThursday(July18th)on BORESIGHT (1). In our July 1st issue,Bunkerreportedthat becauseof contractural agreementswith HBO (and Showtime),his firm 'in was requiredto make availablehomestyledescramblers a n o r d e r l y f a s h i o n ' b e f o r e t h e l e a d i n ge d g e c a b l e p r o grammersbegantheirscramblingfull-time.Bunkerand M/ACom are walkinga delicatelysuspendedtightrope.On one hand,they 'won'thecontractfrom HBO to createand supply uplinkscramblersand downlinkdescramblers to the (HBO) cableaffiliates. Thismakesthefirm'theguysin the blackhats' to many in the TVRO industry.And anythingwhichthe firm does in the scramblingarea is boundto be reflectedin the salesof theirTVRO oroducts. M/A-Com has walked both sides of the street previously.Yearsago,whenthefirstpolice/highway patrolradar equipmentwas beingcreatedand sold, it was this firm that builtthe f irstcomponentpartsthat madepoliceradarpossible. Shortly thereafter,it was the same firm that brought out componentparts to create the 'radar detector' industrv.As 1/ BORESIGHTairsThursdaysat 9 pM easternon transponder20, SatcomF4. DanaW. Atchley,Jr., Chairmanof the BoardEmerituswould observe"We are In the componentbusinessand it is an electronic fact of lifethat each new breakthrough in componentpartscreatesa parallelbreakthroughfor marketingpeople.Onlyin militarycomponentpartsis therea 'lock'ontechnologyin favorof a singletype of customer." lF lt Does Not Fly? TVROindustryreactionto the scramblingplan advanced by the cable programmershas been largelynegative.As originally conceived, therewouldbe a relatively lengthy'phasing in period'duringwhichfirst one and then anothercable satelliteprogrammingchannelwould scramble.HBO and Cinemaxwould be first,followedperhapsearly in 1986 by Showtimeandthenat someunspecified pointlater,additional serviceswouldscramble.Then latein May the cableindustry beganto toss arounda plan whichwouldcreatea 'National Authorization Center'withas many as 20 cableserviceprogrammersall scramblingwithin a relativelynarrow 'timeframe'(seeCSD/2,June1Sth).We askedBunkerto comment whatmighthappenif the initialscramblingby HBOand others met severesalesresistancefrom the TVRO world.'Suppose' 'it we suggested simplydoesnotfly;peopledo notstandin line to takethe scrambledservices.What happensthen?'. "lf HBO was the only programmerto offer a scrambled service (withaffiliateCinemax),M/A-Comwouldhaveto wind downour productionramp-upvery quickly.However,we Delieveand are committedto the planthat many of the programmers will scrambleand we are advancingbased upon that assumotion." HBO has their uplink scramblingsystem essentiallyin place,andthe downlinkdescramblers havebeendeliveredto allauthorized CATVaffiliates of HBOand Cinemax.In theorv, PAGE 18/CSD-2/7-85 HBOcouldmovefrompart-time scrambling to full-timescramblingat any time.However,HBO has stated,repeatedly, that they will not throwthe switchesto full{ime scramblinguntil thereare'adequatehomeTVROdescramblers' in thefield(or salespipeline),and concurrentwith that,HBO has begunto markettheir serviceto the home TVRO viewers.All of this remainsvery nebulousand we wonderedif Bunkerand M/ACom couldgive us any insighton when HBO might,in fact, throwthe switchto full-timescrambling. "We have released the initial quantity of parts and circuitboards to production(at the M/A-ComPuerto Rico facility).We expectto have small quantitiesof home style descramblers readyfor deliveryto (TVROand other)distributors in latesummeror earlyfall.Now,when I thinkin termsof quantitydeliveryof descramblers, I believe we are in late 1985 beforeHBO could start marketingtheirserviceacross the country.So the date-certain time is towardsthe end of 1985." Giventhe not-date-certain timingof the exercise,and the probabilitythat HBO (plus Cinemax),standingalone in a scrambledformat,willnotattracta sizeableaudienceof TVRO users,at what point does a traditionaldistributorof TVRO productsbeginto becomeseriouslyinterestedin handlingthe M/A-Comdescrambler?lt is the oft-observed'chickenand M/A-Com'sBUNKERduring CSDiBORESIGHT interviewin Burlington. SATELLITE DICEST egg' scenario;M/A-Comis reluctantto starta big production on home style descramblersuntil they feel there will be a on their marketfor them.HBO is not readyto startscrambling, own, full-timeuntil there are descramblersavailablein the In fact,theywouldrathersit it out and wait until marketplace. they are loinedby anotherdozenor so scrambledchannels marketingprojections suggest sinceeventheirmostoptimistic 'thin'marketfor their serviceif nobody thattheywillfinda very 'would 'So why,' we asked Bunker, any else is scrambled. distributorof TVRO productsbe placingan orderfor TVRO at this point in time?' descramblers "To those dealersand distributorswho ordernow,they will obviouslybe first in the marketplaceto understandthe product,to be exposedto the operational characteristics, the and so on. But I really don't expect servicingrequirements largeorders for the descramblerproduct belorelatesummer; not untilwe have more programmersannouncingtheir plansto scramble.And that is why our own productionramp'85 because up for the productis reallycenteredaroundlate we thinkthat is when it will be realisticto startheavyproducmakinga commitment tion.This is a functionof programmers of the (NationalAuthorizato scramblingand the availability tion Center)controlnetworkto run the lull networkas well." The suggestedretailpricefor the VC2000E(homestyle' stand-alone) is $395.M/A-Com,at one pointlast descrambler 'widely advertisethat price' to spring,stated that it would insure that the consumerswere fully aware of the price. However,the stand-alone unitwill cost the distributor $325 each (pluspossibleshippingchargesf rom PuertoRico).lf the is goingto movethe productthrougha dealer,and distributor thento the consumer,it becomesa very low mark-uppieceof and another10%for equipment;barely10%lor the distributor the dealer.We askedBunkerhow this thin margincould be justifiedby thosewho are beingaskedto committo significant quantitiesof the product'ongood faith.' "l think for all of us, the dealer,the distributorand the originalequipmentsupplier,the profitsare veryslimor narrow; perhaps10% eachfor the equipmentsupplier,the distributor ol the and the dealer.However,we believethat introduction new marscrambledCBD servicewillcreatea (considerable) ket in the upgradingof existingterminalsystems.We expect thereto be a significantmarketfor upgradedreceivers(i.e. to addthedescramwhenan existingTVROconsumerwishes bler, M/A-Comforecaststhat a large percentageof those peoplewill also upgradeto a newer receiverwith recently offeredfeaturessuchas stereoand full remotecontrol).Additionally,whentheCBDsystemistinallyin place,it willtakethat and leadus of scramblingout of the marketplace uncertainty to the next steo which will be the receiverwith the built-in descrambler;our IRD system.We think this will all help to make a much strongerTVRO industrywith increasedretail salesfor everydealer." The'chickenand egg'problemkeepscomingbackas the 'timingproblem.' coreof the Not even HBO believesthatthey can scrambleon their own and have a viablehome TVRO business. We feltthatM/A-Comhad studiedthisoroblemand thatthey probablyhad somethoughtson wherea 'threshold' mightbe reachedwhichwouldtriggerseriousinterestin home descramblers by theTVROmarketplace. Bunkerofferedwhat point' he clearlylabeledas an opinionon wherethat'threshold of scramblingmightbe "There certainly has to be some amount of programmingavailable,only througha descrambler, to attract theattention of the homeTVROviewer.I thinkthatif vou have 1e/c SATELLITEDICEST eAGE one or two of the super stationsscrambled,a Disney,an ESPN,alongwith the premiumprogrammers includingHBO and Showtime(plusCinemaxand The MovieChannel),that will trigger all of the distribution channelsto moveforward.I wouldexoectat that time we will see a floodof orders.In the meantime,we are pushingahead with the manufactureof c a b l e ( V C 2 C )d e s c r a m b l e r sa n d t h e u p l i n k ( s c r a m b l i n g ) equipmentfor that eventuality.The manufactureof cable headendunitshas to be movingaheadon a parallelcourse withthedevelopment andstart-upproduction of theconsumer units;we haveto anticipatethe announcement by moreservicesthattheywillscrambleand be preparedto supportthem with the timely delivery of cable headenddescramblers. However,until all of this does come together, (we feel) therewon'tbe a largeandviablebusinessof sellingscrambled programming to TVRO owners." lf this is an accurateassessmentof 'when'therewill be widespreadscrambling,and 'how' it will triggerconsumer purchasesof descramblers, why thenwouldHBO be practicingever-increasing scrambling of theirfourfeeds?How does Bunkerview what HBO has done to date? "l believe that what HBO and M/A-Com have done, goodor baddependinguponwhatyou reador hear,is thatwe havetakenthefirststepin gettingthe scrambled, subscription servicein effectin America.Theotherswillfollowbutit is going to take more programmers with the rightprices announcing, and the rightequipment,beforethis all comestogether." HOW Scrambling ts lmpacting TVRO Some have pointeda fingerof blameat the uncertainty surrounding scramblingas a majorcausein the ,OEM/distri butor'shake-out that has beenwith us thisyear.A numberof productlines(lntersat,Earth Terminals,for example)have the marketplace. Otherproductlinesare strugglingunder l9f.t 'Chapter 'l 1 re-organization'(Automation t66nn-iques, Locom, for example)to stay afloat.Does Bunkeror M/A-Com attributeany of the businessproblemsfaced by OEMs and distributors to the scramblingscenarionow infectingthe industry? "As a businessfellow, I am verysorryto see thisshake_ out.lt hasbeenwidelywrittenabout,by CSDfor example,but the truthhere is much more basicthah a fear of scrahblino. There have been too many vendors in the marketplac;. Whenyou haveas manyvendorsas we havehad,servinoa marketthis small,there must be instability. As priceshaive gonedown and featureshave gone up, there has obviously prolitsqueeze.And it is not onlythe smallcompanies !ee1 a that have felt this; M/A-Com,which is relativelyspeat<ing a largercompany,has had to stop the maufactureof low no'ise amplifiers and blockdownconverters for the industrvbecause the pricingof theseproductshas droppedso dramaticallyfrom the overseassuppliers." Stoppingproductionis a businessdecision.But it can be an expensivebusinessdecision. "There sure are losses here. 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"My opinion, as an ex-microwave engineer,is that if they are enjoyingany profits at all, the profitson LNAsand block downconvertersare very low; regardless of where they are being built. There is a fundamentalbill of materialswhich goes into any product.This bill of materialsis no different olfshorethan it is onshore. "Whatwe have seenhereis the entryintothe marketplace consumertype manulacturers offshore. by large,established They were geared up to participatein the early Ku band markets,especiallyin Japan.Withthe failureof the Japanese three channelKu band satellitethis past spring,these conhave been forcedto shifttheirproducsumermanufacturers They tionlinesf romKu bandequipmentto C bandequipment. have done this by bringingin very low pricingand reduced profitmarginsin anticipation of a significantand much bigger marketplacebuildinghere." We hear the comment, perhaps the fear, that some 'marketing strategies'or businessplansmay actuallyinclude a periodof salestime whereeach unit shippedis shippedor 'buy' portion a or sold 'at a loss'; that a firm will attemptto that shareof a marketby bringingin low pricesin anticipation theircost oer unitwill catchup with as the volumeincreases, the earlysellingpriceand thateventuallythey will be profitable. Does M/A-Comfeel that this marketingtechniqueis beingemployedin the TVRO business? "l am sure there are companies out there following that strategy. lf you followthe BostonConsultingGroup's theoryof marketshare,startingoff at low pricingand gaining marketsharethroughthe learningcurve of start-upproduction,that is a strategyor theorythat is prevalentin consumer And I thinkthis processwillaccelerate electronics. the shake'85 outduringthe balanceof andthrough1986.M/A-Comtries not to follow that strategybecausewhen you do, it can be very costly.We are a public corporation,we have shareholderswe mustanswerto. On the otherhand,thereareother corporations,some privatelyowned, which will lollow that strategy.I wouldhaveto agreethatwe thinkthere are some now in the marketplacewho are operatingin that mode." 'back-stop' itselfif it elected Onewaythata companymight policyis to followthe low-pricing and buying-of-market-share 'subsidy'for its operations.For examto acquiresomesortof ple,a firm with lucrativemilitarycontractsmightbe in a posi'subsidize'entry intoTVRO at a low pricinglevelwith tion to the profitsfromits militarysales.In anotherexample,someof the offshorefirms operatein countrieswheretherearedirect subsidies'availableto allowa f irmto and indirect'government actuallylosemoneyduringa start-upphasein hopesthatthe low pricingwillcapturefor the firm a significantmarketshare, the cost per unitwill fall and as the firm expandsproduction, (basedupon experienceand volume)and that eventually therewill be a orofitable ooerationat hand.Of courseas all'of this happens,those firms withoutsuch a subsidyare faced with stifferand stiffercompetitionand they may be forcedto becausethey are unableto comdropout of the marketplace 'subsidy' petewiththe subsidized firms.Bunkeron thatsortof in the TVRO marketolace. "l am almost'too American'todeal with that subjectlIn thosecountrieswherethishappens,thisis simplytheirway of doingbusiness.I thinkwe have experiencedthis in the low noiseamplifier(andBDC) productline.I thinkit is realisticto COOP'S SATELLfTE DICEST expect receiverpricingwill (also) decreasein the coming monthsandyears.I personally believethe C-bandelectronics (LNA or LNB, receivers)will be availablewith featuresand pricingby 1986as if it were Ku band.The only differential I foreseebetweenthe C and Ku bandservicepackageswillbe the antennas(C bandbeinglarger)and perhapsthe addition of the antennaactuatorsand controllers for the C bandoackages (whichare not presentlyenvisionedfor the single-bird, dedicatedKu band packages).And in fact some would argue that we are already there. The Galaxy1 systempackages,for dedicatedreceptionof just the Galaxy1 (24)transponderseven today approachesthe retailpricingoriginally estimatedfor Ku bandsinglebirdreception. Whichis another wayof sayingthat'DBS'is nota f requencysensitiveservice.lt couldjust as easilybe a C bandserviceas a Ku bandservice. We havefelt that way for some time now." Finally,the questionof which firms will 'control'the distributionof descramblers when they finallydo becomeavailable.M/A-Comadmitsthat therewill be a'slow and orderly rampup' of production for the stand-alone units.With limited supply,thereis someconcernthata singlesuppliermightgrab all of the unitsinitially,therebydominatingthe marketto the disadvantage of other suppliersand distributors. Bunkeron this possibility. "We will allocatethe initial supply of descramblers as evenlyand fairlyas possible.The last thingwe want or the industrywantsor needsis for one or a coupleof suppliersto controlthe distribution of the descramblers. "We don't want a distributor, or cable programmeror manufacturer to buy up the productiontherebyinhibitingthe widedistribution of the units.We willdo thesamethingwiththe modules,the IRD units.By startingour acceptance of orders evenly,to everyoneat thesametime,we willallocateunitsand thenbuildthe factoryrampup as a functionof the backlogof ordersthat we receive.What we must be very careful of is thatsomebodydoes not buy a positionin the linewitha large eAGE 21tcsD-2t7-ss order which is then cancelledseveralmonths later as the deliverydatecomescloser.One way we can controlthis is to requirean up front downpayment of earnestor 'honesty' moneyto proveto us thatthe firm placingthe ordersincerely wantsto takethe unitswhichwillbe scheduledfor them.That willbe onewayto tryto keepothersfromhoggingor absorbing our manufacturingcapacity in the start-upphase of this program." BOTTOMLine? It is clearthat M/A-Com,at least.has the resolveand the resourcesto fulfilltheirpart of the mastercontractwith HBO and Showtime;and, that they are preparingfor what they believewillbe a majorswingto scrambledprogramdeliveryby as manyas 20 of the presentsatellitedeliveredprogrammers. However,the satelliteprogrammersmust act, must set specifictargetdates to be scrambledand must begin the processof installingtheirown uplinkscramblersand getting t h e i r c a b l e a f f i l i a t e se q u i p p e dw i t h V C 2 C ( c a b l e f o r m ) descramblers before the TVRO industry accepts that any or allof thisis 'reallyhappening.' Untilthatday,untila 'threshold of reality'is apparentto the TVRO industry,it is very unlikely thattherewillbe a significant marketfor home-style descramblers no matterwho attemotsto marketthem. It also appearsto us that while M/A-Comwould like and preferto seeTVROreceiverOEMsmakinghardplansnow to shiftto the'lRD'receiverdesign(seeCSDfor May01, May 15 andJune01) ratherthanexpectingthe marketplace to adapt to the standalone(VC2000E)descramblerunit,this step is even further away. We thereforeenvisiona periodof a year or eventwo,afterit becomesclearthata scrambling threshold is upon us, beforewe beginto see significantactivityin the redesignof TVROreceivers,aroundthe M/A-ComIRD package.Thissimplymeansthatfor 1985,1986and perhapswell into 1987,the likelyform of a descrambler will be the stand alone VC2000Eunit. TULSASHOW REPORT TIME To Speak Out? The recentlyconcludedSTTI/SPACE(or SpACE/STTIif you wishto apportion'equalblame')Tulsatradeshowdemonstratedthattoo muchof a goodthingcan be a bad thing.Too manyshows,too closetogether,ultimatelywil[(anddo) work to the detrimentof a young,strugglingindustry.In a nutshell, too manyshows,too closetogether,resultin too few people attending. And a show risesor falls on its final attendance figures. Various'official'statements from SPACEand STTI fixed the numberof attendeesat around4,500.To that,we aretold, one shouldadd an 'additional 3,000for exhibitor.booth.oress andotherpersonnel.'Those numbersdo notsound bad,even whencomparedto the 15,000'officialcount'for the springLas Vegasgathering. However,othermuchsmallernumberssuggestthe degreeof difficultyattachedto an accurate'count'of attendees.For example,the openingsessionfeaturingthe (Taylor,Brown,Hewittet al) drew fewer than heavyweights PAGE 221CSD-217-85 SATELLITE DICEST 'banquet,' 300.The show-annual a bar-b-quein deferenceto Tulsa location, the had fewerthan250 'tickets'soldjust hours aheadof the event.And therewere neversignilicant'lines'in f rontof the registration booths;not evenon openingmorning. Writingin the'deScrambler,'a monthlynewsletter issued (NSC)for by the peopleat NationalSatelliteCommunications theirdealeraffiliates,Baringersuggested: "ls this a business or is it a 'show' (business)? Are we barkersat a carnival,or businessmenand women? lf we are to be constantly involved in the-business-of-shows, when do we find time to run our satellite business?". Yet in spiteof lightattendance(approximately 200 exhibit boothspaceswerealsoempty;theshowsponsorshad hoped for 700)the show did provideinteresting businessopportunitiesfor thosewho did attend.The choiceof Tulsawas not as abstractas it may have seemed; a significantnumber of establisheddealersattendedtheir first show here; several we talked with have been sellingTVRO systemsfor three yearsand longerbut have neverpreviouslyattendeda trade show.They may have beenthe winnerssincethe majorityof the boothsexperiencedlight enoughtrafficthat these firsttimerswere ableto get all of the time they neededor wanted withthe boothpersonnel. And withseveralhundredfirst-timeestablisheddealers on hand,manv of the exhibitorsreoort AND A DEALERRESPONSE: How did the Tulsa show impressthose who have been in the businessfor severalyears,but who have neverattendedan industry trade show previously?This letter suggestsat least one dealels impressions. "With great anticipationI attendedmy first SPACE/STTIshow on SaturdayJune 22nd. Enteringthe main air terminalat Tulsa,I expectedsomeoneto supplyinformation aboutthisbigshow.Two hand penciledposterboardsgreetedme. I askedthe peopleworkingat the rentalcar serviceaboutshuttlesto the 'SPACEShow.'They had not heardof SPACEbutthefaithfulcabbie knewwhereto go. Entering the exhibithallafterpaying$24for an additional exhibitor's badge,I could not help but noticethe vacantbooth space;especiallythose with unpackedcartons,at the far end of the hall. "l did enjoy the show and was quite surprisedat how many exhibitors were apparentlyanticipating a big turn-out.I say this becauseSundaymanywerepassingout basketballs, hats,literatureand packetsto other vendors so they wouldnot haveto take them home themselves. What a shame all of those promotionalitemsdid not reachtheirintendedrecipients; dealers. "A commoncommentheardon thefloorwastheextremeentrance fee to dealers.There was a feelingthat the dealerswere being penalizedwith such a cost. Many of the exhibitorsI talkedto had commentsaboutthe show,suchas'Whythe highentrancechargeto "Where dealers?", is the big turn out?"or "Why do they haveseminars duringthe day when we are here in our boothsto see the dealers???". In closing, theJuneissueof Coop's SatelliteDigestreviewed the subjectof thecableTV industryandtheirangertowardsTVRO.When lwas in Tulsa,lwatcheda localtelevision newscastwherethevstated thatour industry's salesweredown and they cameto the on-the-air conclusions thatwithscrambling coming,thatwouldeliminateuseof TVROdishes.We in our industryneedall of the positivesupportwe can muster.Can you imaginethe impactof that news report on a first-time show goerwho first heard the negativecommentson the exhibit hall floor and then heard the local TV newscastsay our industry wasfinished??? | hopewe canalllearnfromthelailingsof the Tulsashowandgo on to gainmorepublicrespectandpublicsupport." Ronald B. Ramon STAM ManufacturingCo. B o x3 1 9 Watseka.lllinois60970 JANEIL'SBOB LULYexplainsthe terrestrialinterference trappingcircuitandthequartzlockingsystemfortheJaneilBCR2000 receiver. w r i t i n go r d e r t o t a l s a p p r o a c h i n gt h e $ ' lM m a r k . N o t t o o shabby. AutomationTechniques,filingfor re-organization under c h a p t e1 r 1 i n t h es p r i n gw , a s b a c k ' a t h ef r o n td o o r ' w i t ha h o t air balloonannouncingthat they were 'strongerthan ever.' Insidethey provedit by liningup varioustelevisionpersonalities and beautycontestwinnersto adorntheirboothwith the allureof the bigtime.AT may well 'arisefromthe ashes'andif so, Tulsawas theircomingout party. The numberof new,imported,receiverscontinuedto rise 'copying and if receivers'was not the most popularway to 'enter our business'in a hurry,copyingantennaswas; one wag reportedhe counted28 different'clones' of the popular Raydxantennaline in the antennalot. 28 was a numberthat repeateditselfat leastone other time;tradejournalistswith 'timeon their hands'countedthe numberof separatepublications on displayfor handoutat the show.Yup, 28. SPACEreactionto recentcableindustrymaneuversin the 'war' scrambling highlighted the firstfew days of the session. M/A-Comhad issuedan invitationto the SPACE 'Executive Committee'to tourtheirNorthCarolinafacilityandto witnessa demonstration of the M/A-ComVideociphersystem.SPACE CounselBrowncautionedthe boardmembersagainstaccept- COOP'S SATELLfTE DICEST ingthe invitation, concernedthatthe cableindustrymightread the visit as a sign of 'weakness'on the part of the TVRO industry.An alternateplan,to sendmembersof the industry's trade press as a substitutefor the full ExecutiveCommittee, receivedsome attentiorr. Brownreportedfirst to the Boardof Directorsand then to the membershipthe status of the cable attack. CATA, the CommunityAntennaTelevisionAssociation, had concluded theirannualconventionand tradeshowonlydays priorto the Tulsa gatheringand there Brown had spoken on a panel dealingwithcable'sentryintothe TVRO business.His report foundCATA cableoperatorsbasicallyunfriendly and basically uninterested in any type of 'accommodation'with TVRO. On the exhibithall floor,we bumoedinto four Oklahoma cable operators who had come to the show as potential TVROdealers.One,from westernOklahoma,had lost44 of his subscribers this year (out of a total cablehome countof 525)to TVROownership. Hewasyourbasicangrypersonand not quitecertainthat becominga TVRO dealerwas goingto solvehis problem.Another,fromeasternOklahoma,had lost fewerthanfivesubscribers to TVRO(outof a cableuniverseof 'extend 4early2,500)andwas lookinguponTVROas a way to eAGE 2stcsD-2t7-ss awholrlt:.rv\Vol{r1.. " i* l[. n* s s } CLEANER DISHES/ one of the morenovelproductson display was'DishMaid,'adishcleaningsystemthatperhapsoriginated withproductsoriginally soldto themarineindustry. A longpole, witha brushon theend,is connectedto a gardenhoseandfrom 'clean' thegroundthesystemownercan hisor herdishwhenever it getsdirty.Cleandishesmakecleaner pictures ... hiscablelines'into ruralareaswherethe population was too thinto supporttraditional cableservice.The bottomlinewas 'examples'to thatyou couldfind supportalmostany'position' you wishedto take in the cableversusTVRO war. TheSPACEDealerBoardtookone hardnosedviewwhich is guaranteednot to delightthe 28 publications in the field; they ended up urgingoriginalequipmentmanufacturers to shavetheirtrade publicationadvertisingbudgetsin favorof puttingthe same dollars into consumerpublicationsand 'TVRO awarenessadvertising.' The suggestioncontinued prodthatTVROdistributorswerethe 'naturaladvertisers'of uctfor the trade publicationswhilethe OEMs,the 'motion' went,were moresuitedto the consumertrade.Followinoon the heelsof the highlyhelpful ABC'2Ol2O'reportby H-ugh Downs(seeCSD for July 1, page38), the dealergroupwas quickto askfor OEMhelpin gettingmoresuchpieces'placed' in the'nationalmedia. BADGECOLLECTOR/when a show gets 'slowenough,'people look for ways to liven things up. MTI's Guy Davisstarted a 'badge collection' and wound up with 8 different badges,all intendedfor different show-going categories, in Tulsa. UNFORTUNATE CHOICEi'CableBuster'antenna attracted plenty of the wrong kind of attention. Gabte 'spies'on hand were busy snappingphotographswhich will undoubtedlyappear in cable trade publicationsin coming months. DICEST SATELLITE PAGE 24ICSO-217-85 (The realityis, ol course,that individualOEM effortsto pressto attractconsumersintoTVRO advertisein consumer 'one-shot'propositionsince the dollars storesis at best a generrequiredarefargreaterthanevenour largerOEMscan'TVRO to collectivelyengage in ate. A prograrn-designed supportedby all of the OEMs, has awarenesstadvertising, 'lost'for now throughthe cracksof an industrysales been period.) re-adjustment We spokewith as many dealersas we couldconcernlng the impacton their businessesof lhe'2Ol2O'programplece airedlatein May.A Californiadealersaid he had neversold before;but addedthat his sales foursystemsin a singleday 'followup' piecedown on a ma;or spurtwas tied directlyto a Los Angelestelevisionstation,after the 20120piece was telecastlThe 2Ql2Opiecetriggeredthe localstationintodoing 'TVRO story' and he happenedto be the dealer their own featuredin the report.Wichita,KansasdealerJeff Manion, sueda yearago by his localcablesystem,had no increasein trafficafter20120.Wewonderedwhy. "The focal (ABC)affiliate did not carry 2Ol2Othat evening; instead, they chose to telecast a regional Plofgs-sioial baseballgahe." In effect,the stationshutthe TVRO messageout of the Wichitamarket.Manionwas suspicious that this was no accident. E q u i p m e n t r e n d s .J a n e i l ' s f u l l e q u i p m e n tl i n e , f r o m hadbotha newlookanda antennaandactuatorto electronics, The BCR2000,apparentnewlookof improvedperformance. 'Tl' with a built-in ly the firstreceiverto enterthe marketplace The Tl system system,was especiallyintriguing. suppression is a pairo{ trais, at 60 and 80 MHz,wiredintoa switchso the of the usei can swiich in and switchout. A demonstration *! worked antennalot meshdishassembler AUDIENCE/ CAPTIVE insideof this screenantenna. receiver'soerformancewith moderateamountsof Tl was and we heardseveralotherOEMstalking indeedimoressive aboutaddinga similarcircuitto theirown receivers.Probably by Nashville. reA new John Ramsey (RamseyElectronics/Sat-Tec) 'on ceiver,promisedfor nearlyone yearnow,finallyappeared stage'in Tulsa.This receiver,likethe newerJaneilunits,uses 'region'for its block lF lendingitself to the 400/900 MHz hook-upsusing commonlyavailableUHF multiple-receiver t e l e v i s i o nd i s t r i b u t i oenq u i p m e n tT. h e m a r k e t i n g ' d i r e c t i o n ' "(We are) Strongerthan Techniquesgreeteddealersto the Tulsa show with a pungent message; ALIVEAND WELL/ Automation Ever." SATELLfTEDICEST'oc' 2stcsD-zt7-ss STS GAMBLE/ unorthodox cassegrain design antenna system offered by STSattracted interest but most dealerswere skeptical of the installation challenges and performance. BEAUMONT takenforthenew Ramseyreceiveris of specialinterest.A total of 3,000 are availableper month.These have been apportionedto 30 distributors, each of whichwill havean even 100 to sell.By spreadingthe availableinventoryaround,Ramsey hopesthattheywillbe ableto headoff 'pricecutting'on the unit and this would be a benefitto dealerswho find themselves biddingagainsttheirown receiverbrandswith a dealer'down the street'willingto drop another$10 or $20. USS/Masproalso had their new top-of-the-line SR-3 on hand.This receiverhas on screengraphics,set (to memory) and forgetvideoand audiotuningand skew,individualtransponderlockout,full UHF remotecontroland sleekJaoanese styling.Deliveryon the new unitswillbeginat a lowlevelat the e n d o f t h i s m o n t ha n d b u i l dt o v o l u m eb y N a s h v i l l e . D E A L E RI n p u t One of the more interestingnew conceptsattemptedat Tulsacame out of the SPACEdealerboard.Afterthe highly 'Dealer successful ScramblingRally'in Las Vegas,the dealer boarddecidedto passoverscrambling as a majorissueandto headdirectlyintothe never-neverlandof 'Dealer Relations w i t h O E M s a n d D i s t r i b u t o r s . ' A f i r s t - e v e n i n gm e e t i n g alloweddealerson stageto posedifficultquestionsto OEMs and distributors who wereseatedin the firstthreerowso{ the meetingroom.Dealersin the audiencewere then allowedto ask additionalquestionsfrom the floor.The questionsasked weretough;'Whydo somedistributors continueto sell directly to consumers,''Why must we (the dealer) pay return freight chargeson a unitthat is DOA (deadon arrival',)'Why can'twe get more in-storepromotional literature'and on and on.A widevarietyof OEMsanddistributors willinglyparticipated a n d t h e d e a l e r b o a r d p l a n s a n o t h e r ,e x p a n d e ds e s s i o n in Nashville. So if youarea dealer,startmakingyourown listof HOUSTON ELPASO r l /, l-800-2gl-o937 #62 US TOLL FREE /, L: Tracker System V SDS By Houston SatelliteSystems,Inc. Receiver/Actuator Combo SubdistributorPricingAvailable DISTRIBUIOR MEMBEROF aSFncE 690 Lindbergh o Seaumonf, lexas 77707 . (409) 842-0954 I Telex #88O33O Memberof SofNet ri- r 20934 lH 45 . Spring, lexos 77383 . (7t3) 288-9t04. Houston (713) 350-5999 ttlt '1,, Inbrnatbnd Sabilib Di$buror Assidion PAGE 26tCSD-2t7-85 DICEST COOP'S SATELLITE questionsnow. NEW PRODUCTSicontinues trom page 6 Washington98009) has releasedadditionalspecificationsfor their Mark2 dual band(C and Ku) compatibleTVRO receiversystem.The packagewill accept a BDC input between 950 and 1750 MHz to accomodatenot onlythe NorthAmerican500 MHzwideTVRO bands at 3.7-4.2 and 11.7 to 12.2 GHz, but to also handlethe European bands which stretchout over a 750 MHz wide spectrum.Separate feedsand LNBs coveringthe two bands,or two separateantennas, eachequippedwith its own LNB can be usedto feed the Mark2 wide lF receiversystem. receiver.The receiverhas microprocessorcontrolledsynthesized tuningto eliminatefine tuning,automaticpolaritychangeover,consecutivechannelscanning,and continuousaudio tuning.Infrared remotecontrolis optional.The unit is doubleconversionand features no-pot-setting for the installingdealer set-up. SatStarHas'Moore' Behind lt MARK 2 is C and Ku Band Ready Microdyne Corporation (P.O. Box 7213, Ocala,Florida32672: 904/687-4633) has a data sheetavailableexplainingwhy theirmodel 1100HDRvideoreceiveris the most'flexible'satellite videoreceiver presentlyavailablein the marketplace.The BDC designedproduct providesfront panel selectionof 48 differentpre-set lransponder frequencyconfigurations plus it allowsthe userto set in an additional 48 channelsfor a totalof 96 separatepre-settransponderallocations. The receiveris availablewith optionalhalf and full transponderfilters andthe lF rangeis 950 to 1450MHz for BDC unitsreceivingsignalsin any C or K band frequencyassignment. NORSATInternational(302-1288678th Avenue,Suney, British Columbia,Canada V3W 8E7; 800/663-8733in USA and 604/5913334in Canada)has announceda full lineof highlystablelow noise LNBunitsfor usewithreceivers utilizing the950to 1450MHzlF band. The fullyisolatedunit has 58 dB of averagegain (at 20 degreesC), a gain variationof +3 dB, local oscillatorstabilitVof +2 MHz (LO frequencyof 5150 MHz),and an inputVSWRof i .3 to 1 maximum. The units are availablewith LNB noise figures of B0 through 95 degreesK and carry a two-yearwarranty. Norsat has also introducedtheir JR-200 receiver which was awardedan awardfor innovativedesignat the recentCES/Consumer ElectronicsShow in Chicago.The infraredremotecontrolled,direct accessreceiverhas automaticquartzsynthesizedtuning,automatic A-Bswitchingfor returnto off-airor cableTV service,automatictuning searchfor audio driven by a microprocessor, audio plus video and satellitememorysystemand it is'decodercompatible'forthe scrambled servicescoming. NORSIT Wins Styling Award with JR-200 Satstar Satellite Products (A Unitof MillimeterWave Technology, 1395 MariettaParkway,Building700, Marietta,Georgia30067; 4041425-9385) has announcedtheir new 'Elan' svnthesizedTVRO SatStar/Millimeter havealsoannouncedthe engagementof Jerry K. Mooreas Vice Presidentof Marketing.Moorecomesto SatStarvia GouldDexcelandAmplicawherehe was instrumental in bringingnew TVRO productsto marketfor both firms. ANTENNARelated Developments Aztech Antenna Corporation (Route 150, Box 21, West Sand Lake,New York 12196;800/892-8999or 5181674-2864 within New York) has a new five foot, spun aluminumGalaxy-1dish with Az-El (PVC)mountwhich they say sets up in less than five minutestime. The fish has an f/D of .375 and a claimed gain of 34 dB. Optional accessoriesincludesteel mount and a polar mount. Beach Craft Electronics (701 CollierStreet,Hannibal,Missouri 63401;3141221-4146) has a new oilite bearing movement mount designedfor easy declinationsettingsand installation.The mount is availablefor a wide varietyof antennasand is now standardon all BeachCraft 6. B. 9 and 10 foot fiberolassantennas. Beach Craft Makes lt Easy Birdview Satellite Communications, Inc. (8500 W. 11oth Street,OverlandPark,Kansas66210;913/451-2636) ceasedshiopingtheirSpoon'ilantennabecauseof a problemrelatingto the diih retainingits finish during shipping.Dish surfaces were arrivingat dealerswith imperfectfinishesapparentlycausedduringthe shipping process.Birdviewexpectedthe halt in shippingto be temporaryand shipmentof the Spoonwouldbeginagainwhenthe f inishproblemwas corrected.Birdviewbegan shippingthe antenna to dealers late in May. ERL/ElectromechanicalResearchLaboratories,Inc. (624VincennesSt., New Albany, Indiana47150; 8121948-8494) has begun shippingtheirnew (7.3foot)CNC/7.3blackwiremeshTVRO antenna. The companyhas previouslyannounceda 10 foot anlenna.The dish 27tcsD-ztz.Bs SATELLfTE DICEST eAGE has an f/D of .375,shipsvia UPS, and carriesa five year warranty. Anothernew productofferedis the'Quick Stand',an antennaassembly and site surveystanddesignedto travelwith the dealerfor simplified dish assemblyor testing for Tl. The Quick Stand mount is intendedfor dish assembly(an extenderkit gives you five feet ground clearance), willhandleantennasrequiringpolemountsto 4.5 inches in diameter, weighs39 poundsandfoldsup to transportin thetrunkof a car. GillaspieCommunications,Inc./Geotech(355 SinclairFrontage Road,Milpitas,California95035;408/943-8800)has announced a 4.5 foot offset fed C band TVRO antenna which they claim out performs6 foot diameterantennaswith 'centerfeeds',The portable antennais designedfor RV or other transportableuse and has an elevationover azimuthmount. LUXORNorth America Corporation(600-108thAvenueN.E., Suite 539, Bellevue,Washington98004) has introducedthe Luxor ActualorArm, now beingshippedas an integralpartof the firm's9534 and9434-02antennacontrollersystems.Strokelengthsf rom 1I to 52 inchesare availableand the arm has installer-adjustable limitswitches and reed type sensorswitching.Operatingvoltageis 36 voltsand the 02 modelis for the Mark2 blockreceiverwhilethe 9534is intended for the 9540/9550TVRO receivers. Luxorhas also beendisplayinga12GHz electronicsand antenna packageas a partof the firm's9570Mark2 satellitereceivingpackage whichhas a blocklF of 950-1750MHz and is comoatible withbothC and Ku band satellites. Jim Patterson Enterprises (111 E. Pacific,Salina, Kansas 67401;9131827-4682) has announcedtheirSky Sentrylineof 6, 8 and 10footfiberglass TVROantennas. The antennasuse RoMHoglas as 'reflective the material'and are formedto an accuracvof 0.015".The feed/LNA mountingsystem is also constructedfrom fiberglassto reducethe amount of surfaceblockagefrom the feed system.The polarmount has a mechanicalazimuthadjustmentin additionto the normallockingboltsas well as an adjustableheadthatcan be leveled bytheinstaller. Oilimpregnated bronzebushingsgivethemount-plusantennalongterm rigidity.A signal-kansparent domecoverfor the 10 foot antennaeliminateselectronicsweatherinoand a 3 inch lio with reflectivematerialprovidesa'Tl signalshroud'io help reduceterrestrial interference. IN STOCKIN TAMPA DX COMMUNICATIONS Receivers& Accessories ARISTOCOM ANTENNAS Paraclipse 16 FootAntenna 12 FootAntenna 12 Foot PowderCoatedAntenna 9 FootAntenna ActuatorRib MountingBracket CHAPARRAL PolarotorI and Polarotorll Tune FeedPolarotorI for Paraclipse HOUSTON TRACKER SYSTEMS All Models - SKY SENTRYfiberglass feed support (left) and shroud (right) RAYDX Satellite Systems, Ltd. (9 Oak Drive,Ocala, F|.32672; 904/687-2003)is promisingdealers their first look at the 'second generation' RaydxantennasSeptember2nd in Nashville. Raydxwill 'firstgeneration'of alsobe revealing the Raydxelectronics, including 'dream receiver' a at the same time. Distributorswill get a closedsessienpeek in advanceon September1st. Saginaw Steering Gear (Division,GeneralMotorsCompany; 3900 HollandDrive, Saginaw,Michigan48605) has createda new miniatureballscrewlinewith applications in precisionproducts. The newballscrewshavea nominalsizeof 0.1875inchesandballnutsare availablein stainlesssteel,alloysteelor epoxy.OEM pricingis avail- 52 dB Gain LNAs SPACEVISIONLNAs STSiMBS& LSR SYSTEMS CALL TOLL FREE FOR PRICES 813t876-7677 TELEX:52-825 1-800-237-2903 1-800-282-7713 PROMAR,INC. 4912 W. LaSalleSt. Tampa, Fl. 33607 PAGE28tCSD-2t7-85 DICEST COOP'S SATELLITE FIELD Reports ACESAT Satellite ReceiverCorporation Pty. Ltd. (856 Princes Highway,Sutherland2232 N.S.W.,Australia;[02] 521-5994)has and PlesseyAustralia, becomethe first licenseeof Scientific-Atlanta Limitedto createan Australianreceiverequippedwiththe mandatory B-Macsignaldescrambler. The B-Macscrambling systemhas been 11/12 GHzsatellite videotransmissions and adootedfor allAustralian the firstof the Aussatbirdsis scheduledfor launchand deployment this earlyfall (November1 turn on date expected).Acesat has been Scientific-Atlanta,Inc. (P.O. Box 105600,Atlanta,Georgia supplying4 GHz TVRO receiversystemsto 'outback'sitesfor several 30348:4041441-4000) has releaseda 4 GHz (C band) and 12 GHz yearsand will be pioneering12 GHz serviceas well. (Ku band)4.5 meterantenna.Usingstretch{orming techniques, the The Ganadian Satellite Communications Association has 12 piece antenna has a standard elevationover azimuth (El-Az) been formed to deal with a myriad of problemsfaced by Canadian mount. and equipmentOEMs.The new Canadiantrade dealers,distributors Sigma SatelliteManufacturing& Sales, Inc. (1'115 Hamilton associationinvolvesall three levelsof the industryand is chairedby Court, Menlo Park, California94025: 4151327-5210) has introduced Sam Singer of Gensat. The new trade associationsprang out of three 11 foot modelaluminummeshantennasequippedwiih a new discussionsbegunin Marchat the SPACE/STTItradeshow and it will 'stress equalizerhub' system.The new hub is designedto reduceor focus on the followingareasof activity:(1) Establisha nationalforum eliminateshiftingof aniennapartswithtime so thatthe dishesmain- for the discussion of problemsand issuesfacingCanadianTVRO;(2) taintheirparabolic shapeevenafterextendeduse in highwindareas. To negoiiatepremiumprogramviewingrights;(3) To developa proWesbarCorporation(4201U.S.Highway45 South,WestBend, gram to allowrentalor leaseor sale of premiumservicedecoders;(4) To educatethe publicon TVRO; (5) To createa frameworkfor negoWisconsin53095; 4141334-2381)has introducedits new Eagle ll seriesof satellite antennapositioners. Thedrivesfeatureno-end-play, tiationwith electedofficials;(6) To assistin the developmentof tech36 volt DC motor,10 turn pot for sensing,Acmethreadeddrivescrew, nical and safety standardsfor TVRO systems;(7) To establisha and a weatherizedpackaging.The cover is releasedwith a single systemwherebyCanadianmanufacturedproductscan receive(US) FCCtypecertification, To establish dealertrainingand as required;(8) screwand all antennadriveadjustmentsare retainedweathertighlby certificationprograms;(9) Establisha forumfor mediationof disputes replacingthe cover. betweendealers,distributors, OEMsand consumers;(10)To createa 'national' liasonwith other tradeassociations;(11) To makepresentationsto municipalbodiesseekingto restrictthe use of TVRO (antenna) systems.The dues structurevaries from $300 per month for manufacturers to $50 per year for dish owningconsumers. Conifer Corporation(P.O. Box 1025,Burlington,lowa 52601; 800/358-3058)has created a product designedto eliminate'hum bars' in the videofor TVRO (andoiher)systems.The systemconsists of a small length of coaxialcable with a male F on one end and a femaleF on the oppositeend.The'lVB'unitdecouplesAC/DCpaths fromthe lineinsuringthatany videosignalscarriedby thejumperline are freeof the annoyingeffectscreatedby the simultaneouspresence of 60 cycle AC or some combinationof AC and DC. able on the HiTec90 + units. SATCOM,lnc. (623SagamoreParkwayNorth,Latayeite,Indiana has introducedthe Spectreone piece,spun 47905;3171477-7471) flai aluminumperlorateddishantenna.The spundesigneliminates spots of bumps in the reflectorsurface,allowsinstallationsin as little as five minutes time, and includesa heavy duty circularring type support and matchingpolar mount. Satcom also manufacturesthe Optimaline of TVRO antennas. LongTermparabolicshape SIGMA'stresses' Conifer's IVB Beats Hum Bars Fantasy Unrestricted Network (FUN Channel;2902 Almaden Expressway,San Jose,California95120;408/559-881 2) reportsSTo/o of theirsubscribersrenewfor the WestarV adultratedservice.FUN is expectedto select a new transponderon either F3R or Galaxyfor expanded programmingwhich will include pay per view weekend events.FUN is Oak Orionscrambledand is availablethrouohTVRO o""ffi [rL%;""T 8T,"Jl;",, " " (p.o. Box7213,o cat 2; a,FIo ri]as26z Wesbar Whips Weather 904/687-4633) will send you a recentlyreleasedbrochureexplaining their video scramblersystem. The 1100 TVL/TVK Audio/Video Scramblingsystem was created for video conferencingand other uniden'E T l UST 5000 Block receiver offers LED channel d i s p l a y ,a u t o m a t i c p o l a r i t yc o n t r o l , s l o w a n d f a s t S C AN . UST 730 Antenna Positionerfeatures built-in programmabte antenna control and Optol n t e r r u o tc i r c u t r v . cn UST 6OO0 Block receiver features expanded audio format and fine tuning skew adjustments. U S T 7 1 O A n t e n n a p o s i t i o n e ro f f e r s c o m p a c t s t v l , ing, manual east v'/estcontrol and 3 digit LED readout. O UST 70OO Block receiver features lR remote built-in programmable antenna control accom m o d a t i n g u p t o B 1 s a t e l l i t ep o s i t i o n sl n m e m o r v . Sqtettile Video Services UST 11O Aluminum Mesh Antenna is designed f o r m a x i m u m f l e x i b i l i t ya n d m a i n t e n a n c e ,e a s y t o i n s t a l la n d w e a t h e r r e s i s t a n t . The Northeast'sLeadingDistributor Sales and MarketingAssistance Factory Authorized Service Professional TrainingSeminars Co-op AdvertisingSupport S a t e l l i t eV i d e o S e r v i c e s , I n c . R R # 1 , B o x 8 5 S , C a t s k i l lN, Y 1 2 4 1 4 518-678-9581 .80O-528 DISH- National 8 0 0 - 8 3 1 - D I S H - N YO n l y S a t e l l i t eV i d e o S e r v i c e s P A , I n c . 317 E. PleasanV t a l l e y B l v d . ,A l t o o n a ,P A 1 6 6 O 2 814-942-5003 . 800-242-386O - PA Ontv d S a t e l l i t eV i d e o S e r v i c e s N H . l n c . R R # 2 , H a r r i m a nH i l l R d . , R a y m o n d ,N H O 3 O 7 7 . 6 0 3 - 8 9 5 - 3 1 8 2 . 8 O O - 4 4 8- O O 1 2- N a t i o n a l S a t e l l i t eV i d e o S e r v i c e sW N Y , I n c . E a s t A v e n u e E x t e n s i o n ,H o r n e l l ,N Y 1 4 8 4 3 607-324-3435 . 800-642-0018 - Ny Onty Luxor M/A Com Norsat Gensat Houston Tracker W i n e g a r d C o n i f e r L a u x O r b i t r o n K a u l - T r o n i c s PAGE 30/CSD-2/7-85 SATELLITE DICEST 'smalluniverse'applications Venture Development Corporation (One WashingtonStreet, where large numbersol addressable Wellesley,Ma. 02181; 6171237-3000) has yet another survey and receivesites are not requiredby the system operator. Mirafite(4050Chandler,SantaAna, California92704;7141641- marketstudyavailablewhich they reportrevealsthat consumersfor TVRO would preferto purchasetheir TVRO systemsfrom specialty 7000) has reducedthe art and science of locatingand evaluating storesdealingwith TVRO,electronicstores,or TV/Appliancestores. terrestrialinterference(Tl)to a brietcasesizedtestset system.Called 'Clearsite',the newpackageinvolvesa smallhandheldantenna/LNA The detailedstudy,more than 200 pages in length,sells for $3,250. combinationthat is connectedto a signalprocessorand displayunit. The entire packageoperatesfrom a self-containedbatteryand the SALES Reports the usermerelywalksthe sitewiththepackageturnedon to determine B i r d v i e w S a t e l l i t e C o m m u n i c a t i o n s .I n c . ( 8 5 0 0 W . 1 1 o t h price is Dealer Tl of the sources. Tl the direction $795. levelsof and Street,Overland,Ks. 66210; 913/451-2636) has enteredinto an (GECC)to proagreementwith GeneralElectricCreditCorporation videBirdviewdealerswitha consumerfinancing programfor Birdview products.Birdviewis alsoseekingSEC permission to sell 1.2M shares of stock presentlyowned by 16 membersof the publicand coroorateofticials. R.L. Drake Company (P.O.Box 112,Miamisburg, Ohio 45342; reportsthatf rom day one throughMay of this year,the 5131866-2421) firmhasshipped270,000TVROreceivers. Basedupona totalTVRO universeof 1M systems,thisaccordsto Drakea25k shareof market to date.The first DrakeTVRO receiverswere shippedin 1981. MIRALITESends Tl Packing The National University Teleconlerencing Network (NUTN, OaklahomaStateUniversity, StudentUnion330, Stillwater, Oklahoma74078;4051624-5191) willstagea 'teach-in'December8-11. The conceptis thatthosewho wouldlikeio learnthe finerpointsof creating a teleconference or privatesatellitetransmissionpackagewill be able to learnby doing.The groupwillcreatea livetelecastusinga satellite and be brokenintotwo learningsessions;one for the uplinkportion and anotherfor the downlinkportion.Studentswill be ableto participatein bothsessionsand learnby doing.Registration in advancewill be reouired. SatelliteShoMime (NovaVideo Productions,Box 637, Highway 14 East, Richland Center, Wisconsin 53581; 608/647-4246)has movedtheir transpondereffectivewith their July 2nd program.The programis now seen on transponder 5 at 10 PM easterntime each Tuesday,Satcom F4. Two new featuresslantedfor regularairing includeMike Gustafsondealingwith technicalfeaturesand regular movie reviews('MovieMania')by New Yorker Ed Hulse. Scientific-Atlanta, Inc. has been chosen to provide the Ted TurnerCNN operationwith his 11 meteruplinksystemdesignedto transmitthe 24 hour CNN service into EuropestartingSeptember 1Sth.The newfacilitywilltransmitto an IntelsatV birdat 4 GHz and within the satellitethe signal will be 'cross-strapped'or frequency translatedto the 11 GHz K band for downlinking into the UK and elsewherein Europe. Distributors and OEMsseekingto reachCanadianTVROdealers willfind a new serviceavailablefrom Skytrak Resources (1842East 'I1th Avenue,Vancouver,BritishColumbia,CanadaV5N 121;604/ 873-8222)of interest.Skytrakhas createda 'purged'mailinglist of some1,500CanadianTVROdealerswho are activelysellingTVRO systemhardwareand willmailliteratureto thosedealersfor you under contract.DennisShouldicesaysthe listis constantlybeingevaluated and corrected, with each mailing. SPACE has addedTom Cramer as a new staff memberto concentrateon a varietyof functionsincludingnew membershiprecruitment(inthe dealerarea)and membership communications. Cramer comes to SPACE from a trade associationdealingwith plumbing/ heatingand coolingcontractors. CALENDARiThroughAugust30th Television: BORESIGHT,9PM ET,TR20,F4;World'ssmallest J u l y1 8 : TVRO receiver,Part One M/A-Com's Bunker on Scrambling. SatelliteShowcase,F4, TRs, 10 PM. July23: BORESIGHT,9 PM ET, f R20, F4; Wirth on survivJuly25: ingas a dealer,PartTwo Bunkerinterviewon scrambling. SatelliteShowcase,F4, TRs, 10 PM. July30: BORESIGHT, I PM ET, rR20, F4;Wirthon dealer Aug.01: Part3 Bunkeron Scrambling. competition, Aug.06: SatelliteShowcase,F4, TRs, 10 PM. gPM ET, TR20, F4; Wirthon Dealer Aug..08: BORESIGHT, self-help,Uniden'sDoctorKonishi(PartOne). A u g .1 3 : SatelliteShowcase,F4, TR5, 10 PM. I PM ET,TR20,F4; Uniden'sDoctor BORESIGHT, A u g .1 5 : Konish(PartTwo). SatelliteShowcase,F4, TRs, 10 PM. Aug.20: PM ET,rR20,F4; drawingfor CSD BORESIGHT,9 Aug.22 winner in DealerVacationIn Paradise(contest). Aug.27: SatelliteShowcase,F4, TR5, 1OPM. 9 PM ET,TR20,F4;Previewof NashBORESIGHT, Aug.29: villeShow. Shows/Meetings SatelliteVideo Services Product Introduction J u l y1 7 : Seminar (advanceregistrationrequired).Contact DonnaMcCann518/678-9581). July 26127128:First SPACE scrambled dealer certificationprogram,transmittedvia satellite.Downlinksitesin DeDallas,Phoenix,Van nver,Knoxville, Sacramento, Merced(California). Minneapolis, Nuys,Milwaukee, For information,costs, registrationcall SPACE at 703/549-6990. July31: S a t e l l i t eV i d e o S e r v i c e s B l o c k C o n v e r s i o n / SMATV seminar (advance registrationrequired). ContactDonnaMcoann 518/678-9581. Note: AdditionalseminarsscheduledduringAugust,call SVS for details. Aug. 2-4: FifthAnnualNorthwestSatelliteTradeConference, MGMGrandHotel.Reno.Nevada.SPACEcertification coursesavailable.Contact503/389-1553. systemseminar,Minneapolis, July 13-15: Jenold(Gl)Technical Mn. ContactBeth Schafer2151674-4800. Upcoming: Sep.2-4: TenShow,Nashville, NashvilleTrade STTI/SPACE nessee.More than 700 booths,12,000peopleanticioated.ContactSTTI 405/396-2574. I l r
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