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COMMUNICATIONS - COMMUNICATIONS CHANNELS - MICROWAVE / SATELLITES
Microwave
Microwave data transmission differs from the previously
mentioned communications channels in that data is
transmitted through the air instead of through cables or
wires.
Microwaves are high-frequency radio waves that can
only be directed in straight lines. Consequently, microwave
transmission is usually limited to communications occurring
within the limits of a particular city or community. For
microwave transmissions to be able to occur over larger
distances, data messages must be relayed from one location
to another using antennas placed at high altitudes usually
twenty to thirty miles apart.
Satellites
Instead of antennas, satellites can also be used to transfer
microwave messages from one location to another.
Satellites rotate approximately 23,300 miles above the earth
in precise locations. Satellite transmission stations that
can both send and receive messages are known as earth
stations. A major advantage of satellite transmission is
that large volumes of data can be communicated at once. A
particular drawback of several disadvantages is bad weather
can severely affect the quality of satellite transmissions.
Another one is that it has a serious security problem,
because it is easy to intercept the transmission as it
travels through the air.
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