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In other words, the down-link is straight into the home.
With the touch of a fingertip, he activated his own information transfer down-link.
It is equipped with satellite down-link programming, three full-motion cameras, data ports, video monitors, and much more.
A satellite link comprises one up-link and one down-link.
All schools involved in the project had DirecPC satellite dishes installed to provide a high speed down-link.
The NMCC 'node' for the link was not the only one, but it was the primary down-link.
Avoid 'down-linking': Try not to down-link which is what I call it when a site links with a site with far less traffic than it.
The Art-Net Ethernet Protocol used by Down-Link has been released to the public domain.
Feeder link, a radio link from an earth station at a given location to a space station (up-link), or vice versa (down-link)
The point where all the back azimuths came together gave it, and everyone who had access to the computer's data down-link, the precise location of where the signals originated.
Any technological interference, even by video down-link, neutralized the charm which made him good at his job, the ability to spin gossamer illusions and make them seem substantial.
Satellite down-link for fast update of MPEG-2 media. 100 Mbit/s network connection Serial communication link for switch boxes, push-buttons and touch screens.
One of them, Chrysler's Kenneth Francese, is sitting across from me in person; the other, Peter Fries from Daimler, is on a down-link from Stuttgart.
UMTS-FDD uses W-CDMA for multiple access and frequency division for duplexing, meaning that the up-link and down-link transmit on different frequencies.
For target coordination with ground and air forces, a laser spot tracker, a laser marker, and an HDTV quality video down-link to ground-based controllers supports rapid target detection and identification.
It involves mounting a small video camera and an analogue video transmitter to an RC aircraft and flying by means of a live video down-link, commonly displayed on video goggles or a portable monitor.
Some form of direct communications between the two countries would be necessary even during an on-going nuclear war, and letting the Soviets know that the only readily usable down-link was here might serve, some 'experts' had judged three decades earlier, as a life-insurance policy for the area.
Data returned by down-link was of reduced quality due to the characteristics of the down-link, so that signal films exposed on the ground from that data had to be of lower quality than that simultaneously exposed on board.
From where he sat he could perform all the necessary functions of his job: issue bulletins, hold meet- ings, fend off or gratify newsdogs; brief the votes either in session or in private, by public transmission or secure down-link; support or oppose the policies of his fellow directors.
These latter systems attempted to get around the problem of reading large numbers of transponders in a read field by using the High Frequency 13.56 MHz RFID methodology that allowed transponders to use anti-collision algorithms to avoid tags interfering with each other's signal during the down-link between transponder and reader.