Communications Satellites: Hearings Before the Committee on Science and Astronautics, U.S. House of Representatives, Eighty-seventh Congress, First Session, May 8, 9, 10, and July 18, 1961, Volumes 1-2 |
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... continue to be required in the techniques of launch- ing and guidance . Other systems have also been studied and could be adopted , but the many advantages of the system concept we haxe proposed amply justify its consideration . We ...
... continue to be required in the techniques of launch- ing and guidance . Other systems have also been studied and could be adopted , but the many advantages of the system concept we haxe proposed amply justify its consideration . We ...
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... continue to function , and ( 2 ) that geographical separation is the key to successful sharing of frequency bands , it appears that earth terminals should be located in sparsely settled areas , away from concentrations of communication ...
... continue to function , and ( 2 ) that geographical separation is the key to successful sharing of frequency bands , it appears that earth terminals should be located in sparsely settled areas , away from concentrations of communication ...
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... continuing competition among the commercial communications services within the United States and the desire of the ... continue to conduct their business as they do today . Although it appears that a multiple low - altitude satellite ...
... continuing competition among the commercial communications services within the United States and the desire of the ... continue to conduct their business as they do today . Although it appears that a multiple low - altitude satellite ...
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... continue to expand , consideration should now be given to the use of a portion of the spectrum above 10,000 mc for these future needs . This , of course , will depend upon results of future experiments to determine the prac- tical ...
... continue to expand , consideration should now be given to the use of a portion of the spectrum above 10,000 mc for these future needs . This , of course , will depend upon results of future experiments to determine the prac- tical ...
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... continue to function , and ( 2 ) that geographical separa- tion is the key to successful sharing of frequency bands , it appears that earth terminals should be located in sparsely settled areas , away from concentrations of ...
... continue to function , and ( 2 ) that geographical separa- tion is the key to successful sharing of frequency bands , it appears that earth terminals should be located in sparsely settled areas , away from concentrations of ...
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active ADVENT agencies altitude ANFUSO antenna antenna gain antitrust application areas bandwidth basis booster BUSIGNIES cable CCIR CHAIRMAN channels commercial committee common carriers communica Communications Act communications satellite system companies competition Corp countries CRAVEN DINGMAN docket earth terminal echo suppressors Electric ENGSTROM equipment established facilities Federal Communications Commission frequency allocations FULTON going Government ground stations industry interference international communications joint venture KARTH launching Mc/s megacycles ment microwave miles military munications MURROW NASA noise operation orbit ownership PAIGE participation passive satellite point-to-point possible present problems proposed public interest question radio receiver regulation research and development RYAN satel satellite communications system signal solar cells space communications Space Council space radiocommunication space vehicles spectrum statement synchronous satellite technical telecommunications Telegraph Telesat television THAMES tion traffic transmission transmitter United WEBB
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