long-range communication

  • 1long-range communication system — A communication system that uses satellite relay, data link, high frequency, or another approved communication system that extends beyond the line of sight …

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  • 2Long Range Surveillance Company — OrganizationThe LONG RANGE SURVEILLANCE COMPANY (LRS C) is organized as a company organic to the military intelligence brigade at corps. It consists of a headquarters platoon, communications platoon, and three LRS platoons each consisting of… …

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  • 3Long range penetration — A Long range penetration patrol, group, or force is a special forces military unit able to remain in and move long distances behind enemy lines far away from direct contact with friendly forces. For recent doctrine, see special… …

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  • 4Long Range Surveillance Detachment — The US Army Long Range Surveillance Detachment (LRS D s) is organized as a detachment organic to the military intelligence battalion at division level for the purpose of Long Range Surveillance. The LRSD s are organized into a headquarters… …

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  • 5Near Field Magnetic Induction Communication System — A Near Field Magnetic Induction Communication System is a short range wireless physical layer that communicates by coupling a tight, low power, non propagating magnetic field between devices. The concept is for a transmitter coil in one device to …

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  • 6Near-field magnetic induction communication — A near field magnetic induction communication system is a short range wireless physical layer that communicates by coupling a tight, low power, non propagating magnetic field between devices. The concept is for a transmitter coil in one device to …

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  • 7Communication with submarines — is difficult because radio waves do not travel well through thick electrical conductors like salt water. The obvious solution is to surface and raise an antenna above the water, then use ordinary radio transmissions. Early submarines had to… …

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  • 8Communication in small groups — is interpersonal communication within groups of between 3 and 20 individuals.[1] This generally takes place in a context that mixes interpersonal interactions with social clustering. Contents 1 Group communication 1.1 Linear phase model …

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  • 9Dog communication — It is important to look at the dog s whole body and not just the mouth or tail before deciding what the dog is trying to communicate. What appears initially as aggression might be an invitation to play. Dog communication refers to body movements… …

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  • 10Communication for sustainable social change and development — involves the use of variety of communication techniques to address inefficient systems, processes, or modes of production within a specific location that has not incurred major technological advances. Different mediums and approaches are used to… …

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