Satellite Communications
Technologies for connecting the space segment with the ground segment include communication topology design, communication schemes, and MultiPoint connection technology
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The development of Satellite Technology paves the way for the industry for Global Communications
Satellite communications have two main components: the ground segment, which consists of fixed or mobile transmission, reception, and auxiliary equipment, and the space segment, which is primarily the satellite itself. A typical satellite link involves transmitting or uplinking a signal from an Earth station to a satellite. The satellite then receives and amplifies the signal and retransmits it to Earth, where it is received and amplified again by Earth stations and terminals.
The potential applications of satellites for development and their ability to reach remote areas have encouraged other countries to build and operate their own national satellite systems.
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What is Satellite Communication?
Satellite communications is the process by which radio frequency (RF) signals are sent to and from satellites orbiting the Earth.
Frequency Band
Satellite communications occur over a wide range of frequency bands, from 137 MHz for mobile satellite services to 18 GHz for satellite television.
Satellite Orbit
Communications satellites typically have one of these types of primary orbits.
Two-Way and Cross-Link satellite communications are similar to this process.
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