earth station

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English - Turkish
yer istasyonu
Earth ground station
(Askeri) Dünya yer istasyonu
satellite earth station
uydu yer istasyonu
English - English
  A station located either on the Earth's surface or within the major portion of the Earth's atmosphere and intended for communication
Transmitting or receiving point for satellite transmission
The antenna and associated equipment used to receive and/or transmit telecommunications signals via satellite ENTELEC: Energy TELECommunications and electrical association, the oldest nationwide user group in telecommunications ESMR: Enhanced Specialized Mobile Radio An enhancement of SMR technology, allowing two-way radio service with the capability to provide wireless voice telephone service to compete against cellular
a station which receives or retransmits signals received from satellites English error: the definition says, in part, either (a) a station which receives satellites or (b) a station which receives signals received from satellites What Oxford is trying to say is a station which receives, or receives and retransmits, signals from satellites
A telecommunication facility that transmits to and/or receives signals from an orbiting satellite
Ground-based equipment used to communicate via satellites
– equipment on the ground that sends and receives signals to and from satellites
A satellite communications device located on the Earth's surface
A satellite communications facility (a satellite dish and associated equipment) located on the earth's surface (or on a building, ship or other mobile vehicle)
The dishes, receivers, transmitters and other equipment needed on the ground to transmit and receive satellite communication signals
Communications station used to send or receive electronic signals to or from a satellite (uplink or downlink)
A terrestrial antenna and transmitter which communicates with a satellite or satellite system
Centre for communicating by radio with a space satellite
The terrestrial equipment component of a satellite-based communication system
The ground equipment, including a dish and other electronics components needed to receive and/or transmit satellite telecommunications signals An "uplink" is used for sending information to a satellite for distribution to various earth receiving stations, while a "downlink" is used to receive such information
An installation (antenna and associated equipment) located on the earth's surface and intended for communication with one or more satellites The term is usually understood to refer to the ensemble of equipment that is needed to effect communications via satellite
Any system (combination of satellite antenna, amplification, conversion, and reception electronics) that can either transmit to or receive signals from orbiting satellites
A large bowl-shaped antenna permanently affixed to the Earth used to pick up satellite signals like HBO, WOR, and CBN
Equipment on earth that can transmit or receive satellite communications In general usage, this term refers to receive-only stations
In satellite communications, a terrestrial communications center that maintains direct links with a satellite
Used to receive signals from a satellite Consists of a small 'dish' antenna, with an outdoor electronics unit, connected by cable to an indoor electronics unit Also known as a satellite receiver
Hardware necessary to acquire data directly from environmental satellites The WEFAX Earth station diagram illustrates a basic ground station configuration for obtaining direct readout data from geostationary environmental (weather) satellites (See diagram--WEFAX Earth station )
An on-ground terminal linked to a spacecraft or satellite by an antenna and associated electronic equipment for the purpose of transmitting or receiving messages, tracking, or control
The terrestrial portion of a satellite link consisting of an antenna, amplifiers, and equipment for receiving and/or transmitting a satellite signal
earth station

    Hyphenation

    earth sta·tion

    Turkish pronunciation

    ırth steyşın

    Pronunciation

    /ˈərᴛʜ ˈstāsʜən/ /ˈɜrθ ˈsteɪʃən/
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