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AJ: Screen, sketched, in orders to resist disturbance or those back-ups.

BPSK: Binary phase shift keying -- digitally

FCB suppressed hoisting engine modulation.

CDMA: Code department of repeated entrance -- a way to increase channel speed.

SPLINTER: To transfer the time, which it takes, in order a point or an individual symbol of a pn code.

CODE: Digital bit stream with noise-like characteristics.

CORRELATOR: The Spread Spectrum receiver component that demodulates spreading a spectrum signal.

DE-SPREADING: The process uses by correlator, in order to recover narrowband information from spreading a spectrum signal to.

WIRELESS LAN: Radio set-local network - a 1,000-foot or less distance computer communication network.

PCN: Personal communications network. PCNs are normally short distance (hundreds of feet to 1 mile or thus) and refer cellular kind of radio architecture also. Services include digital voice, FAX, mobile data and national data exchange.

PC: Personal communication system. PCSsSIND normally connected with wireless kind of telephone devices. Let us hold is only usually digital voice.

Pn: Pseudo noises - a digital signal with noise-like characteristics.

Rf: High frequency - generally a frequency from around 50 kHz to around 3 gigahertz. To Rf normally refers, whenever a signal is radiated by air.

SS: Spread Spectrum , a broadband modulation, which assigns noise-like characteristics to a Rf signal.

WIRELESS SCN: Wireless universes range net - an accumulation of the radio set mans or WANs, which connect together an entire nation or the world. Ground station entry technology apertures of the UANs of use very small (VSAT).



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