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{i} device that automatically transmits when it receives a signal
The circuitry on a satellite that receives the uplink signal, amplifies it, then retransmits it as the downlink signal
A transponder is a special transceiver used in cable television practice which has a particular application in broadband local area networks (LANs)
A devise that automatically transmits sonar signals when actuated by a specific sonar signal from an interrogator Transponders are used to mark or track objects or sites underwater They are programmed to be in a continuous passive (listening) mode until they receive a valid signal from a transponder interrogator
a radio transmitter, fitted to all aircraft, which gives out a four figure number identifying the plane to Air Traffic Control
Equipment in a satellite which receives a single uplinked channel from a satellite Earth station; amplifies it, converts the frequency and changes the polarisation; then rebroadcasts it back to Earth
A small radio transmitter that fits in the car to help race directors count laps during races Many permanent tracks use transponders at their facilities Most tracks that are starting out cannot afford the high cost of a transponder setup, so they will use a computer keyboard and fast finger-punching to record lap times
A device on a communication satellite that receives signals from Earth, alters their frequency, amplifies them, and retransmits them to Earth on a different frequency
A device in a communications satellite that receives signals from the earth, translates and amplifies them on another frequency, and retransmits them
A piece of equipment which, when set upon a specific radio frequency, emits a directional signal of its own and enables the reciever to track or monitor the vehicle's location
a radio or radar transceiver that transmits some signal in response to receiving a predetermined signal
In satellite communication, a transponder receives the transmission from the earth (uplink), amplifies the signal, changes frequency, and retransmits the data to a receiving earth station (downlink)
An electronic device mounted to the kart, which triggers an external (track side) mechanism each time you cross a certain point on the racetrack Some organizations use transponders to automate their timing and scoring systems, enabling them to accurately determine the starting grid in qualifying Personal systems are also available
a piece of radio or radar equipment that sends out a signal when it receives a signal telling it to do this (transmitter + responder)
A combination receiver, frequency converter, and transmitter package, physically part of a communications Satellite Communications Satellites typically have between 12 and 24 onboard transponders although the INTELSAT VI at the extreme end has 50
The airborne radar beacon receiver/transmitter portion of the Air Traffic Control Radar Beacon System (ATCRBS) which automatically receives radio signals from interrogators on the ground, and selectively replies with a specific reply pulse or pulse group only to those interrogations being received on the mode to which it is set to respond
Electronic package aboard a telecommunications satellite that 1) receives transmissions from earth (uplink); 2) changes signal frequency; 3) amplifies the signal; and, 4) transmits the signal to earth (downlink) Modern communications satellites use 24 or more transponders and can be C-Band, Ku-Band, or both (See also: C-Band, Downlink, Ku-Band, Satellite, Uplink)
A combined receiver and transmitter whose function is to transmit signals automatically when triggered by an interrogator
A combined receiver and transmitter whose function is to transmit signals automatically when triggered by an interrogator See transceiver
transponder
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