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C band winners can start commercial operations on July 1.
C bands are often seen at low applied strain rate or high temperatures.
They think it means something, me in the last chair of the C Band."
The G band is in the C band of the older classification system.
The tracking capability was a C band beacon interrogated by a ground-based radar.
"That boy went from the C Band to the Ten Square in two years!
The regional service to Malaysia was provided on 12 transponders in C band, using 12-watt solid state amplifiers.
The station can also be seen via satellite in North America and the Caribbean through C band.
Fixed Service Satellites use the C band, and the lower portions of the K bands.
The C band is a name given to certain portions of the electromagnetic spectrum, including wavelengths of microwaves that are used for long-distance radio telecommunications.
They can operate on either C band or Ku Band (till now reserved for direct-to-home).
Wildfeed refers to an unannounced transmission of a television program via C band or K band satellite.
For years, Mr. Helmholtz had managed to smile and keep his wits about him in C Band practice sessions.
Primetime 24 (PT24) is a special package offered on C band satellite sent out to viewers who mainly live in remote and distant locations.
Aegis uses S band, and Patriot uses the higher-frequency C band.
The licenses for the C band are more expensive, since operators will be allowed a six-month head start over D and E band winners.
Both were transistor-based, and their primary technical difference was indicated by the letter, S band (better suited for long range) and C band, respectively.
The C band payload provides coverage of Asia, Australia, parts of Europe and Africa.
The satellite has 32 C band transponders and 19 Ku band transponders in total to provide for redundancy.
Only two members of the C Band were playing now, a clarinetist and a snare drummer, both playing loudly, proudly, confidently, and all wrong.
Westar was the name for the fleet of geosynchronous communications satellites operating in the C band which were launched by Western Union from 1974 to 1984.
Solid fiberglass dishes usually contain metal mesh with large-diameter perforations as a reflector and are usually unsuitable for anything other than C band.
This was the C Band, and for the C Band, the performance was good.
This would be Plummer's third year in the C Band, Mr. Helmholtz thought, with a mixture of pity and fear.