single channel per carrier
1Single channel per carrier — (SCPC) refers to using a single signal at a given frequency and bandwidth. Most often, this is used on broadcast satellites to indicate that radio stations are not multiplexed as subcarriers onto a single video carrier, but instead independently… …
2single channel per carrier — (SCPC) A high speed, satellite data communications system using digital encoding and phase shift keying (PSK) to handle larger data volumes in narrower bandwidths than FM transmissions …
3Channel Tunnel — Map of the Channel Tunnel Overview Location English Channel (Strait of Dover) Coordinates Folkestone …
4T-carrier — In telecommunications, T carrier, sometimes abbreviated as T CXR , is the generic designator for any of several digitally multiplexed telecommunications carrier systems originally developed by Bell Labs and used in North America, Japan, and Korea …
5SCPC — Single Channel Per Carrier (Computing » Telecom) …
6SCPC — Single Channel Per Carrier ein Kanal pro Medium, vergl. X.55 und X.56 …
7SPADE — Single channel per carrier Pulse code modulation multiple Access Demand assigned Equipment Geräte zur Satellitentelekommunikation …
8SCPC — Single Channel Per Carrier ein Kanal pro Medium, vergl. X.55 und X.56 …
9SPADE — Single channel per carrier Pulse code modulation multiple Access Demand assigned Equipment Geräte zur Satellitentelekommunikation …
10Multiplexing — General multiplex scheme: the ν input lines channels are multiplexed into a single fast line. The demultiplexer receives the multiplexed data stream and extracts the original channels to be transferred …