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NonGuided: Type of transmission media.
Simplex: Communication in one way.
Halfduplex: Communication in two ways, narrowly.
FullDuplex: Communication in both ways.
Shortwave: radio communication.
Dielectric constant: Is the ratio of the permittivity.
Magnetic Permeability: A measure of the ability.
Wave propagation: Any of the ways in which waves travel.
Characteristic Impedance: Also called the Zo.
Radiofrequency: Rate of oscillation
critical angle: The least angle.
VHF and UHF: are bandwidths.
ITU: originally founded as the International Telegraph Union.
SCT: Federal entity that regulates commercial road traffic and broadcasting.
Gaussian noise: Noise that has a frequency distribution which follows the Gaussian curve.
PAL: Colour encoding system for analogue television.
NTSC: Video system or standard used in North America.
WiFi: Is a popular technology that allows an electronic.
Bluetooth: wireless technology standard for exchanging data.
Infrared: Technology enables computer network communications via short-range wireless signals.
IrDA: Organization founded in 1993 and dedicated.
waveguide components: Stripline Power Dividers and Combiners.
Magnetron: A microwave tube.
wavelength: The distance, measured in the direction of propagation of a wave.
dipole antenna: consists of two identical conductive elements.
Directional antenna: Radio-frequency (RF) wireless antenna designed.
comsat: communications satellite or an artificial satellite sent to space.
delay: That is barely noticeable in a two-way voice conversation.
GEO: Revolves around the earth at the earth's own angular velocity.
MEO: Sometimes called intermediate circular orbit (ICO).
LEO: Typically is a circular orbit about 200 kilometres.
C Ku and Ka:Commercial satellites operate in three frequency bands.
VSAT: Very small aperture terminal.
NonGuided Transmission media
Across:1. | Organization founded in 1993 and dedicated. | 4. | Type of transmission media. | 5. | Revolves around the earth at the earth's own angular velocity. | 8. | radio communication. | 10. | Is the ratio of the permittivity. | 16. | Very small aperture terminal. | 17. | Is a popular technology that allows an electronic. | 18. | Commercial satellites operate in three frequency bands. |
| 20. | Sometimes called intermediate circular orbit (ICO). | 21. | Communication in both ways. | 22. | Federal entity that regulates commercial road traffic and broadcasting. | 24. | Communication in two ways, narrowly. | 25. | That is barely noticeable in a two-way voice conversation. | 26. | Typically is a circular orbit about 200 kilometres. | 27. | Communication in one way. |
| | Down:1. | originally founded as the International Telegraph Union. | 2. | wireless technology standard for exchanging data. | 3. | Technology enables computer network communications via short-range wireless signals. | 6. | A measure of the ability. | 7. | Rate of oscillation | 9. | Colour encoding system for analogue television. | 11. | communications satellite or an artificial satellite sent to space. |
| 12. | Stripline Power Dividers and Combiners. | 13. | The distance, measured in the direction of propagation of a wave. | 14. | consists of two identical conductive elements. | 15. | Noise that has a frequency distribution which follows the Gaussian curve. | 19. | Video system or standard used in North America. | 23. | are bandwidths. |
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NonGuided Transmission media
Across:1. | Organization founded in 1993 and dedicated. | 4. | Type of transmission media. | 5. | Revolves around the earth at the earth's own angular velocity. | 8. | radio communication. | 10. | Is the ratio of the permittivity. | 16. | Very small aperture terminal. | 17. | Is a popular technology that allows an electronic. | 18. | Commercial satellites operate in three frequency bands. |
| 20. | Sometimes called intermediate circular orbit (ICO). | 21. | Communication in both ways. | 22. | Federal entity that regulates commercial road traffic and broadcasting. | 24. | Communication in two ways, narrowly. | 25. | That is barely noticeable in a two-way voice conversation. | 26. | Typically is a circular orbit about 200 kilometres. | 27. | Communication in one way. |
| | Down:1. | originally founded as the International Telegraph Union. | 2. | wireless technology standard for exchanging data. | 3. | Technology enables computer network communications via short-range wireless signals. | 6. | A measure of the ability. | 7. | Rate of oscillation | 9. | Colour encoding system for analogue television. | 11. | communications satellite or an artificial satellite sent to space. |
| 12. | Stripline Power Dividers and Combiners. | 13. | The distance, measured in the direction of propagation of a wave. | 14. | consists of two identical conductive elements. | 15. | Noise that has a frequency distribution which follows the Gaussian curve. | 19. | Video system or standard used in North America. | 23. | are bandwidths. |
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© 2013
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only