
- •Satellites and telecommunications. Part 2. 1430
- •Satellites and telecommunications. Part 3. 1412
- •2. Satellites and telecommunications.
- •3. Satellites and telecommunications.
- •4. Coaxial Cable. 1329
- •5. Coaxial Cable. Description. 1393
- •6. Signal Propagation. 1375
- •7. Design For Safety. 1372
- •Power Cable. Part 1. 1430
- •9. Power Cable. Part II.
- •10. Higher Voltages. 1230
- •11. Shielded Cable. 1386
- •12. Twisted Pair. 1359
- •13. Electricity and Magnetism. 1401
- •14. Atmospheric electricity. 1412
- •15. Satellites. 1294
- •16. Ico Roaming. 1467
- •Conductors, Semiconductors and Insulators. 1430
- •18. Telecommunications: what is it and how does it work.
- •19. Telecommunications: what is it and how does it work
- •20. Radar. 1463
- •26. Electrical Cables. 1453
- •27. Shielding. 1488
- •28. Medium Frequency. 1361
- •29. Early History Of Power Plugs and Sockets. 1465
- •30. Creating and Receiving the Signal. 1227
Технический перевод.
Экзаменационные тексты. Специальность «ТКС»
ССО, 4 курс, ДФО
1. SATELLITES AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS. Part 1. 1330
Satellites and telecommunications. Part 2. 1430
Satellites and telecommunications. Part 3. 1412
Coaxial Cable. ……………………………………. ….1329
Coaxial Cable. Description. …………………………...1393
Signal Propagation. ………………………………… 1375
Design For Safety…………………………………… 1372
Power Cable. Part 1. …………………………………….. 1430
Power Cable. Part II. ……………………………….. 1438
Higher Voltages. …………………………………. 1230
Shielded Cable. ………………………………….. 1386
Twisted Pair. ………………………………………1359
Electricity and Magnetism. ………………………...1401
ATMOSPHERIC ELECTRICITY. ………………. 1412
SATELLITES. ……………………………………………1294
16. ICO Roaming. ……………………………………………………………1467
17. Conductors, Semiconductors and Insulators. ………. 1430
18. TELECOMMUNICATIONS: WHAT IS IT AND ………….1257
HOW DOES IT WORK. Part 1.
19. TELECOMMUNICATIONS: WHAT IS IT AND HOW DOES IT WORK. Part 2. ………………………………………….. 1358
20. Radar. ……………………………………………………………………. 1463
21. Belarus Launches Communication Satellite Development. Part I. ……………………………………………………………………………………… 1194
22. Belarus Launches Communication Satellite Development. Part II. ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 1224
23. Belarus Launches Communication Satellite Development Part III. ………………………………………………………………………………………. 1377
24. Analog and Digital Transmission. …………………………….. 1364
25. Digital-Analog Technology. ……………………………………… 1313
26. Electrical Cables. …………………………………………………….. 1453
27. Shielding. ………………………………………………………………. 1488
28.Medium Frequency…………………………………………………… 1465
29. Early History Of Power Plugs and Sockets. ……………….. 1465
30. Creating and Receiving the Signal. ………………………….. 1227
1. SATELLITES AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS.
Part 1. 1330
Our world is becoming an increasingly complex place in which we are very dependent on other people and organizations. An event in some distant part of the globe can rapidly and significantly affect the quality of life in our home country.
This increasing dependence on both a national and international scale forced us to create systems that can respond immediately to danger enabling appropriate defensive or offensive actions to be taken.
Satellite communication is the use of artificial satellites to provide communication links between various points on the Earth. Approximately 2,000 artificial satellites orbiting the Earth relay analog and digital signals carrying voice, video and data to and from one or many locations worldwide.
Satellite communication has two main components: the ground segment which consists of fixed or mobile transmission, reception and ancillary equipment, and the space segment which primarily is the satellite itself.
The ground segment of satellite communications system establishes the communications links with the satellite and the user.
A typical satellite link involves the transmission of a signal from an Earth station to a satellite. The satellite receives and amplifies the signal and retransmits it back to the Earth where it is received and re-amplified by Earth stations and terminals.