Computer Science, asked by akimekaoils, 9 days ago

Differentiate between terrestrial and non-terrestrial micro-wave.

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Answered by Mrmasoom
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Terrestrial Microwave Systems need directional parabolic antennas to broadcast and receive signals in the lower gigahertz range. Satellite Microwave Transmission System (SMTS): ... The frequency range needed is from 4 GHz to 6 GHz. The frequency range used in this system is between 11 GHz to 14 GHz.

Answered by uasad70343
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Answer:Terrestrial Microwave Systems need directional parabolic antennas to broadcast and receive signals in the lower gigahertz range

Explanation:

Terrestrial microwave transmissions are sent between two microwave stations on the earth (earth station). It is the most common form of long-distance communication. Satellite microwave transmissions involve sending microwave transmissions between two or more earth-based microwave stations and a satellite.

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