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A satellite antenna is an important device for receiving TV programs and internet signals. It's the dish-shaped antenna you often see on roofs or buildings.
Thanks to this antenna, we can watch a variety of broadcasts from all over the world. It's especially popular among Koreans living abroad who want to watch Korean broadcasts.
A satellite antenna is an important device for receiving TV programs and internet signals. It's the dish-shaped antenna you often see on roofs or buildings.
Thanks to this antenna, we can watch a variety of broadcasts from all over the world. It's especially popular among Koreans living abroad who want to watch Korean broadcasts.
Satellite antennas rapidly developed after the launch of Sputnik 1 in 1957 and became a symbol of the modern communication revolution. In particular, they became widely used in homes starting in the 1990s, ushering in a new era of global communication and broadcasting.
Recently, the role of traditional satellite broadcasting has diminished with the development of streaming services like Netflix and YouTube. However, it still serves as a vital communication tool in disaster situations or remote areas, and plays a key role in space exploration and weather observation.