Satellite communications multi-point video transmit system

Telecommunications – Carrier wave repeater or relay system – Portable or mobile repeater

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348 15, 348 16, H04N 714

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057714363

ABSTRACT:
A satellite communications multi-point video transmit system is provided which employs a satellite link and a hybrid system of a terrestrial line and is economical. Further, a system configuration is provided for matching a view point of a speaker to a camera. The multi-point video transmit system includes a transmission path composed of a satellite link for transmitting a video signal from a center station and a terrestrial line for transmitting a video signal from a remote station. In the center station, the image from the remote station is synthesized with the image of the center station and the synthesized image is transmitted. The center station and remote stations further may have prompter cameras for matching the directions of view of speakers to their cameras.

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