satellite link

collocation in English

meaningsofsatelliteandlink

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satellite
noun[C]
uk
/ˈsæt.əl.aɪt/
us
/ˈsæt̬.əl.aɪt/
a device sent up into space to travel around the earth, used for collecting information or communicating by radio, ...
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link
noun[C]
uk
/lɪŋk/
us
/lɪŋk/
a connection between two people, things, ...
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(Definition ofsatelliteandlinkfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsatellite link

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They would be lost in a trial bysatellitelinkwith a 2.5 second delay.
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Other equipment that are essential for creating asatellitelinkinclude satellite antennas and frequency converters.
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Serving a population of more than 4000, this singlesatellitelinkis considered inadequate in terms of bandwidth.
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Livesatellitelink-ups, channel surfing, crank calls, and video confessionals were incorporated into the shows.
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Additional links with world media were facilitated by foursatellitelinkstations.
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The data could be transmitted to shore viasatellitelinkantennas housed in two large radomes.
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Witnesses living abroad gave evidence remotely by a videosatellitelink-up.
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An operator's command takes 1.2 seconds to reach the drone via asatellitelink.
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This system also allows for the sharing of information with other vessels and commands via asatellitelink.
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Asatellitelinkwas lost, but was restored about 10 minutes later.
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Spokespeople were next seen on screen in 1994 bysatellitelinkup to the venue.
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A special presentation was held mid-way through the concerts, with asatellitelinkbetween the two venues.
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This enables the two-waysatellitelinkto be maintained even while the vessel is underway.
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Thesatellitelinkwith the vehicle was restored immediately after, leaving the operator no option other than to steer it into a mountainside along with its ordnance.
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As with one-way receive systems, data sent over thesatellitelinkis generally also encrypted, as otherwise it would be accessible to anyone with a satellite receiver.
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Thesatellitelinkprovides communications between the ground station and the aircraft when it is beyond line-of-sight and is a link to networks that disseminate secondary intelligence.
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Satellite linked telephones, for example, dispense with the need to control the house from a conventional computer terminal.
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Of course, it is now possible to use radio and satellite links and land line cables, but we need some basic infrastructure investment.
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We have recently increased the availability of military satellite links for welfare calls where civilian facilities are not available.
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However, there are people who work with the military on satellite links.
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