Star News'license to uplink from India is now being renewed one week at a time.
From the time.com
It is based in Alice Springs, where it has a studio and satellite uplink facility.
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However, unlike HSDPA, uplink transmissions are not orthogonal to each other.
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Officials say the uplink simulators are used in the testing of the Standard Missile.
From the upi.com
Foreign TV types are already grumbling about the monopoly's proposed uplink charges.
From the time.com
This channel model has applications in the uplink of the cellular networks.
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Generoo believes that the uplink is being sabotaged by someone within mission control.
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An uplink or downlink is distinguished from reverse link or forward link.
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Must have just been a hunch, or a direct uplink to The Weather Channel.
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A transmission from Earth to a spacecraft or the path of such a transmission
A telecommunications link is generally one of several types of information transmission paths accomplished by communication satellites to connect two points on earth.
Uplink is a video game released in 2001 by the British software company Introversion Software. On 23 August 2006, it was made available for purchase on Valve's Steam service. It is best described as a simulator of the cinematic depiction of computer hacking.
The portion of a communications link used for the transmission of signals from an Earth terminal to a satellite or to an airborne platform. An uplink is the converse of a downlink. ...
(Uplinks) Physical Ethernet adapters serve as bridges between virtual and physical networks. In VMware Infrastructure, they are called uplinks, and the virtual ports connected to them are called uplink ports. ...
A transmission path by which radio or other signals are sent from the ground to an aircraft or a communications satellite.
Earth station used to transmit signals to a satellite; the transmit earth station-to-satellite connection.
A radio link from a site on the earth or from an aircraft to a satellite.
[TR 350-70] The teletraining site that broadcasts the training. There is only one uplink site in a teletraining network capable of one-way video over satellite. In a network capable of two-way video, all sites are uplinks. See downlink.