`DICTIONARY OF
`TELECOMMUNICATIONS
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`BY
`JOHN GRAHAM
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`Facts On File Publications
`460 Park Avenue South
`New York, N.Y. 10016
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`THE FACTS ON FILE
`DICTIONJmY OF l'ELECOMMUNICATIONS
`Copyright© John Graham, 1983
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`All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced
`or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or
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`information storage and retrieval system, without permission
`in writing from the Publisher.
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`Published in the United States of America in 1983 by Facts
`On File, Inc., 460 Park Avenue South, New York, N.Y.
`10016, by arrangement with Penguin Books Ltd., Harmonds(cid:173)
`worth, Middlesex, England.
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`Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
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`Graham, John, 1936-
`Dictionary of telecommunications.
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`Bibliography: p.
`I. Title.
`I. Telecommunication-Dictionaries.
`TK5102.G73 1983
`384'.03'21
`82-15675
`ISBN 0-87196-120-2
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`Printed in the United States of America
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`radar A system that detects distant ob(cid:173)
`jects by measuring the deflection of micro(cid:173)
`wave frequencies, used, for example, to
`provide information about the movement
`of aircraft, ships or vehicles.
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`radio frequencies The spectrum of fre(cid:173)
`quencies used for radio transmission and
`generally considered to be within the range
`from 20 kHz to 3 GHz. c:> article on
`electromagnetic waves.
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`radio frequency carrier wave A radio fre(cid:173)
`quency signal used to carry another signal
`imprinted upon it by the techniques of
`modulation.
`
`radio frequency signal Any signal falling
`within the radio frequency spectrum (20
`kHz to 3 GHz) and used to radiate infor(cid:173)
`mation through space. c:> article on electro(cid:173)
`magnetic waves.
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`30 kHz to 300 kHz
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`radio frequency spectrum The range of
`electromagnetic waves associated with
`radio and television broadcasting, includ(cid:173)
`ing transmission in the following band(cid:173)
`widths:
`low frequency
`(LF)
`medium frequency
`(MF)
`high frequency (HF)
`very high frequency
`(VHF)
`ultra high frequency
`300 MHz to 3 GHz
`(UHF)
`This spectrum covers the present range of
`frequencies used for commercial and mili(cid:173)
`tary/civil communications.
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`300 kHz to 3 MHz
`3 MHz to 30 MHz
`30 MHz to 300
`MHz
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`radio receiver A device which can be
`tuned to receive radio frequency signals and
`to detect sound signals carried in the broad(cid:173)
`cast radio signal for audible presentation to
`listeners.
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`radio signal Same as radio frequenc
`signal.
`Y
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`radio transmission A form of te/ec0111_
`munication in which message signals ar
`radiated as energy in the form of rad·e
`waves. Examples of radio transmissi~o
`include sound and television public broadn
`cast systems, established to serve a Pa •
`:~
`ticular geographic area, as well
`directional radio systems designed
`to
`provide a channel for point-to-point com.
`munication.
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`radio transmitter A device capable of
`capturing signals representing sound or
`light and converting them by a process of
`modulation into a form suitable for trans.
`mission as electromagnetic waves in the
`radio frequency spectrum.
`
`radio waves A range of electromagnetic
`waves, in the frequency spectrum from 20
`kHz to 3 GHz, which are suitable for carry.
`ing signals across space.
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`radiometry The measurement of Ii
`energy from a source, irrespective
`human factors involving the perception
`light. Studies concerned with considerati
`of the human factors are known as pho
`me try.
`RAM c:> random access memory.
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`random access memory (RAM) A type
`storage device used in computers tor
`·
`information directly with very short
`times measured in milliseconds. An
`ticular retrieval operation will prod
`formation within a more or Jess co
`access time, regardless of the last loc.a
`addressed. Magnetic disc storage is
`example of such a storage medium,
`magnetic tape is not a random a
`memory medium. ~main memory.
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