Satellites use Microwaves to send signals.
satellite communication
The WSC6100 Demodulator Monitor & Analysis system provides satellite and microwave communication managers with real-time monitoring and analysis reports by recovering PSK and QAM symbols from digitally modulated Intermediate Frequency (IF) signals.
Star Blazers - 1979 Communication Satellite 1-19 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
20 GHz
Virtually all terrestrial microwave communication is point-to-point, using parabolic reflector antennas. A small percentage uses yagi, helical, corner reflector, or flat-plate reflector antennas. Essentially no "omnidirectional" antennas are used in microwave.
satellite is satellite
The first communication satellite was Echo NASA
definition of optical satellite communication
'Terrestrial' microwave is a fancy way to describe a microwave communications link in which the transmitter and receiver are both on the Earth's surface ... on 'terra'. Can you think of a case where that would not be true ? -- microwave communication with the International Space Station -- with the Hubble Space Telescope -- with any space probe that's still alive and don't forget . . . -- the microwave receiver in your car, monitoring several GPS satellites -- the microwave receiver on your house, receiving TV from a satellite (and the microwave link that sends the TV channels up TO the satellite)
Actually three special purpose vacuum tubes were specifically designed for microwave usage and are in some cases still the least expensive way to work with high power microwave signals.These vacuum tubes are:cavity magnetron (first designed in WW2 for use in military RADARs, still used in some RADAR systems and as the microwave radiation source in all microwave cookers)klystron (still used in satellite communication, medical microwave equipment, and particle accelerators)traveling wave tube (still used in satellite communication, RADAR systems, and the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing industry for immunity testing of electronic devices)
Why Fresnel zone affecting satellite and ground communication?
Com = Communication, Sat = Satellite
land satellite sea satellite communication satellite weather satellite and spy satellite
Microwave transmission can be achieved via terrestrial or satellite systems
A radio or microwave mast
Yes, it is.
A terrestrial system for satellite communication is one that facilitates. This includes the facilitation of audio, data, and any other communication.