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Problems XIV
  1. The earth's are that the satellite can receive from aor transmit to _____?
  2. Incidentally propose the geostationary scheme or orbit of the satellite in 1940's?
  3. When the satellites are spaced 4o of the 360o complete circle, how many parking space are avialable?
  4. The control routine necessary to keep the satellite in position is referred to as _____?
  5. Refers to the satellite orientation with respect to the earth _____?
  6. The farthest distance from earth a satellite orbit reaches is called _____?
  7. The first Intelsat satellite that was launched in 1965 was named _____?
  8. The first satellite launched for a geosynchronous orbit but unfortunately lost during orbit injection _____?
  9. When the elevation angle of a geostationary satellite is 23o and the transmitting frequency is 3840 MHz, what is the free spce loss in dB?
  10. What is the propagation delay when a signal is transmitted by an earth station to a geosynchronous satellite about 38,500 km above earths equator and then received by the same earth station?
  11. What is the free space attenuation of a satellite communications system operating at 36,000 km above the earth at 5.0 GHz?
  12. The distance between the two antennas of a geostationary satellite system is 22,300 miles and is operating at a downlink frequency of 12.2 GHz, what is the free spce loss in dB?
  13. The elevation angle and azimuth angle of a satellite are called _____?
  14. A satellite service between earth stations located at fixed geographical points on earth is called _____?
  15. Satellite-to-satellite cross link-link is also called _____?




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