Mainly for observation of enemy forces, navigation for soldiers on the field and communications.
Satellite and terrestrial both use similar co-axial cables so it is probably fine to use a satellite cable for an antenna. If the cable needs to be extended, be sure to use a suitable 75 Ohm co-axial connector to make the joint. Twisting the conductors together and taping them will cause problems.
The Ak-47 is not a weapon issued by the US Army for its combat units. However since it is often found on battlefields around the world, US army troops are often trained in in how to use it.
You can use Kepler's Third Law to calculate this.
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The smallest satellite was also NASA's first micro-satellite launched from Alaska on November 20, 2010. The satellite's name was FASTSAT or the USA 220.
a satellite graveyard is a pleas on which when the satellites is out of use they put them their
I saw a satellite orbiting around earth.
Despite the claims of the radio starting at 1988, Satellite radio started at 1987, with the United States Army fiddling around with the radio.
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Yes, it use's a dish similar to satellite TV users.
Yes, through the use of global positioning systemsscientists use satellite data to predict earthquakes.
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Yes. People still use satellite phones in remote and rural areas.
Of course it uses solar energy. There are solar panels in a satellite.
AFter doing some research it seems that the satellite boxes are still on the market, which means people still buy and use them. You can find more info here. www.broadcom.com/.../Satellite/Satellite-Set-Top-Box-Solutions
Hughes satellite internet is easy to use. The company will install it for you. Your computer handles the rest. The computer sends a request to a Hughes satellite and the satellite sends a signal back to the computer and the web page is displayed instantly.