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In Cellular Radio, AMPS stand for In Cellular Radio, BSC stands for In Cellular Radio, MSC stands for

In GSM, voice channels are called In Mobile Communications, GSM uses In Mobile Communications, IMSI stands for An acoustical phenomenon wherein the sound continues to persist after the cause of sound has stopped resulting in repeated reflections is called A type of microphone that uses the principle of a capacitor as a means of transduction. It uses a polarizing voltage of between 9 and 48 V of DC supply applied to its diaphragm by an external power supply A number from 0 to 1 representing the ability of a surface material to absorb sound energy is known as The difference in dB between the loudest level of sound and the softest passage of sound is known as The highest frequency that can be used for skywave propagation between two specific points on earths surface Variation in signal loss caused by natural weather disturbances The height above the earths surface from which a refracted wave appears to have been reflected The highest frequency that can be used for skywave propagation between two specific points on earths surface Electromagnetic waves that are directed above the horizon level The angular separation between the two half-power points on the power density radiation pattern Refers to the direction in space of electric vector of the electromagnetic wave radiated from an antenna and is parallel to the antenna itself Placing a metallic array on the antenna effects to increase the current at the base of the antenna, and also to make the current distribution more uniform. What is this called What principle that states that the properties of an antenna are independent of whether it is used for transmission or reception This is often used to cure the problem of great thickness required of lenses used at

Advanced Mobile Phone Service Base Station Controller Mobile Switching Center traffic channels frequency hopping International Mobile Subscriber Identification Reverberation

Condenser

Absorption Coefficient

dynamic range

Critical Frequency Fading virtual height

Critical Frequency sky waves Beamwidth

Polarization

Top loading

Principle of reciprocity Zoning

lower microwave frequencies or for strong curved wavefronts A structure-generally metallic and sometimes very complex-designed to provide an efficient coupling between space and the output of a transmitter or input to a receiver The ratio comparing the power density generated by a practical antenna in some direction, with that due to an isotopic antenna radiating the same total power Any array that is directional at right angles to the plane of the array is said, by inference, to have The ratio of the focal length to the mouth diameter is called __ of the parabola, just as in camera lenses Corresponds to a resonant transmission line, and the dipole antennas describe so far have been resonant The location of an earth station is generally specified in terms of Determines each digit of the PCM code sequentially Logic circuits sense the highest threshold circuit sensed by the PAM input signal and produce the approximate PCM code

antenna

Directive gain

Broadside action

Aperture

Resonant antenna azimuth and elevation digit at a time word at a time

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