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  2. Satellite truck - Wikipedia

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    Typical K u uplink vehicles are as large as 13 feet by 6 inches tall by 40 feet long, being the largest (non-tractor-trailer type) commercial units allowed on the roads. Satellite vehicles are either TV station or network-owned. They can be custom suited to their internal usage needs, or are rental units owned by independent companies.

  3. Production truck - Wikipedia

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    Dumont Telecruiser, an early production truck developed by the US DuMont Television Network in 1949 Television South (TVS) OB Unit 1, a Bedford VAL in 1991. One of the BBC's early Outside Broadcast vehicles, MCR 1 (short for Mobile Control Room), was built by the joint Marconi-EMI company and delivered to the BBC just in time to televise the Coronation of George VI and Elizabeth in May 1937. [4]

  4. Satcom on the Move - Wikipedia

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    Satcom on the Move (SOTM), or satellite communications on the move, is a phrase used in the context of mobile satellite technology, specifically relating to military ground vehicles, Maritime and Airborne platforms. The basic principle behind Satcom On The Move is that a vehicle equipped with a satellite antenna is able to establish ...

  5. Kasta 2E - Wikipedia

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    The Kasta 2E2 (39N6E) system uses one antenna and consists of three vehicles: one truck carries the antenna and its peripheral equipment; another truck operates as command post vehicle; a diesel-electric power plant is mounted another truck and two single-axle trailers carry auxiliary equipment; Both radar types can be triggered with either ...

  6. WHCA Roadrunner - Wikipedia

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    The vehicle is a heavily modified Chevrolet Suburban equipped with protective armor, runflat tires, vehicle transponder, and turbocharger. The most obvious feature is a configurable antennae platform mounted on the roof. This contains a large SATCOM dome containing a tracking dish that serves as the data uplink and downlink as the primary ...

  7. Antenna types - Wikipedia

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    An elaborated and expanded version of a 'T' antenna; it is a very large wire transmitting antenna used on VLF bands for VLF time signals or long-range submarine communications. Relative to the even larger wavelengths it is used for, although the antenna is enormous on human-scale it is paradoxically an ultra-short antenna.