Federal Communications Comission
Satellite communication is one particular example of wireless communication systems. Similar and maybe more familiar examples of wireless systems are radio and television broadcasting and mobile and cordless telephones. Systems of this type rely on a network of ground-based transmitters and receivers. They are commonly referred to as 'terrestrial' systems as opposed to satellite systems. these are the following important element in the satellite communication system 1.user 2.terrestrial system 3.earth station 4.repeaters user: user are located on the earth and they produces the baseband signal terrestrial system: terrestrial system can be switch or telephone line or network. the function of terrestrial system is to proceed the baseband signal to the earth station which are coming from the user earth station : Earth station is the common name for every installation located on the Earth's surface and intended for communication (transmission and/or reception) with one or more satellites. Earth stations include all devices and installations for satellite communications: handheld devices for mobile satellite telephony, briefcase satellite phones, satellite TV reception, as well as installations that are less familiar, eg VSAT stations and satellite broadcast TV stations. The term Earth station refers to the collection of equipment that is needed to perform communications via satellite: the antenna (often a dish) and the associated equipment (receiver/decoder, transmitter). repeaters: repeaters accept all the modulated R.F career in its uplink and amplifies back it to earth station in its down link
There are lots of satellite manufacturers all over the world. The most important ones (of geosynchronous satellites) are Thales Alenia Space (from Italy and France), JSC Information Satellite Systems (in Russia), Boeing (USA), Astrium (a European consortium in France, Germany, Spain, and UK), Lockheed Martin (USA), and Space Systems / Loral (USA). Among satellite platform manufacturers (listing is far from complete) are Amsat (international consortium USA, Canada, etc.), Ball Aerospace (USA), British Aerospace (UK), Fairchild (USA), Fokker (Netherlands), General Electric (USA), Hawker Siddeley (UK), Hughes (USA), IHI (Japan), Khrunichev (Russia), Mitsubishi (Japan), Northrop (USA), Philco Ford (USA), Rockwell (USA), RKK Energiya (Russia), SPAR Aerospace (Canada), Surrey Satellite (UK), Yuzhnoye (Ukraine). Launch vehicles (rockets in non-technical language; listing not complete) are from Arianespace (Europe), EADS (Europe), ISC Kosmotras (Russia) Space Quest (USA), Space X (USA), Starsem (Europe), United Launch Alliance (USA), Yuzhmash (Ukraine). The satellites are owned by the various space agencies, international organizations (e.g. Eumetsat) or private operators (telecommuncation agencies).
A satellite. The Moon of Earth is a satellite, the over 60 moons Jupiter are all satellites.
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The Federal Communications Commission regulates all US satellite systems.
All satellite systems in the US are regulated by the FCC (the Federal Communications Commission.)
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Nuclear regulatory commission - A+
The link between all body systems is the brain. The brain regulates all of the body systems using a variety of hormones and signals.
The FDA, EPA, and USDA all have a part in regulating pesticide usage in the United States.
icc - interstate commerce commission
interstate commerce commission
The Federal Maritime Commission is the agency that regulates all waterborne foreign or domestic offshore commerce in the US. The agency is based in Washington, DC.
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The Disney Channel was launched on all cable and satellite television systems in the USA including Alaska, and Hawaii-----in the Year of 1983. Sources: Wikipedia (Disney Channel article)
theres only one body system...its all the organs together.....if you mean organ systems however all the organ systems work together to keep the body in homeostasis