An IRS can be
installed in any building from the smallest to the largest,
both existing and new build and even across a housing estate.
What is an Integrated Reception System?
An Integrated Reception System (IRS) is a communal aerial
system designed to carry digital signals and capable of
providing residents with broadcast services from terrestrial
and satellite sources .
Terrestrial broadcasts occupy frequency ranges that cover
just over 400 Megahertz of bandwidth.
Most communal aerial systems have been designed to receive
and distribute signals within that bandwidth.
By comparison, satellite signals occupy more than 4,000
Megahertz of bandwidth.
Communal aerial systems designed to older specifications are
not able to distribute signals a cross that much wider
bandwidth.
Only an IRS has sufficient bandwidth to receive and
distribute the full range of services.
A look at communal aerial design will help to illustrate
why changes are required for the digital age.
Why is an IRS required? Only an IRS is able to deliver the
choice that consumers demand.
Benefits
One aerial and dish per building reducing aesthetic and
physical damage to buildings caused by multiple aerial and
dish installations and cable runs.
Reduces risk of disputes from tenants over aerial and dish
locations.
No problems with local authorities over planning consent
issues caused by multiple installations
All work is completed by trained IRS engineers.
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