satellite transmission

collocation in English

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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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transmission
noun
uk
/trænzˈmɪʃ.ən/
us
/trænˈsmɪʃ.ən/
the process of broadcasting or sending out something by radio or television, on the internet, etc., or something that is broadcast or sent ...
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(Definition ofsatelliteandtransmissionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Most of the world is also covered in stereo bysatellitetransmission.
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There are extra channels that could be secured from cable andsatellitetransmission.
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Does he not realise that even now there is a danger resulting from the digital terrestrial andsatellitetransmissionof movies and from digital audio broadcasting?
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Tell me it was asatellitetransmissionproblem.
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In the era beforesatellitetransmission, programming was transmitted by coaxial cable line, with the cooperation of the telephone company.
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The term is independent of the medium being used to send the backhaul, but communicationssatellitetransmissionis very common.
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The first colour television signal was transmitted via asatellitetransmissionin 1974.
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The computer periodically saves these data to memory and transmits the observations to a base station via radio, telephone, orsatellitetransmission.
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The first television signal was transmitted viasatellitetransmission.
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This was done through the interception of communication bearers such assatellitetransmissionand public switched telephone networks.
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This included the electronic voting machines, printers, servers, power generators, memory cards, batteries, and broadband andsatellitetransmissionequipment.
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It is also much easier and cheaper to design electronic circuits to operate at these lower frequencies, rather than the very high frequencies ofsatellitetransmission.
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This on the air transmission had a very limited range (less than 2 meters), but shows the feasibility of asatellitetransmissionin the 36,000 km orbit.
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Games were generally available over thesatellitetransmissionand as such did not require the user to go online to download game data (except when submitting high scores).
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Their technology tracks satellite transmissions from the major national networks and recognizes the digital 'fingerprint' of various television programmes and advertisements.
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At present only a very small number—just a few thousand — are equipped to receive satellite transmissions direct.
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In the first place, commercial interests, such as video discs, cassettes, pay cable and satellite transmissions, will expand rapidly.
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I do not see any reference in this report to satellite transmissions.
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The directive relating to cable and satellite transmissions is relatively clear and straightforward.
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It is in for a difficult time because of satellite transmissions.
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