A communication link where microwaves are used to transmit digital information from one point to another. This is line of sight only due to the fact that micro waves do not bend as lower frequencies can when encountering certain layers of the atmosphere.
The British Telecom microwave network is a network of point-to-point microwave radio links in the UK.
Pasta signal.
This microwave has a digital timer not a dial type timer.
They incorporate technologies such as FDDI, DSL (digital subscriber line), satellite, and microwave communications
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Microwave. Digital scales, Instant boiling water taps.
ATPC (Automatic Transmit Power Control) is a feature of a digital microwave radio link that adjusts transmitter output power based on the varying signal level at the receiver.
The question is too vague for a specific answer. DMR can mean such things as: distance medley relay, discharge monitoring report, designated marksman rifle, digital mobile radio, digital media receiver, device master record, dual modular radio, differential microwave radiometer, digital microwave radio, direct myocardial revascularization, etc.
Microwave EM radiation travels only in a straight line - line-of-sight/point to point. Bouncing waves off of the ionosphere would accomplish this.
Broadcast means you sent digital signals to any device connected to a network. Point to point means you send digital signals from a specific point to a specific point (identified by IP address or MAC address).
You can't tell just by looking at the antennas.
The Polaroid t833 is a waterproof point and shoot digital camera