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downlink
[doun-lingk]
noun
a transmission path for data or other signals from a communications satellite or airborne platform to an earth station.
adjective
pertaining to such transmission.
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Example Sentences
Currently, most satellite operators have to downlink all their collected data and do most of the computing work on Earth.
It’s unclear whether that is a reference to downlink jamming.
High-powered jammers on the ground or placed on balloons can disrupt both uplink and downlink signals from drones.
In a filing with the FCC last week, SpaceX said it uses the 12GHz band as “workhorse frequencies†to provide “critical downlink services†across the US.
Radio telescopes could also be affected by interference from radio downlinks that satellite constellations use to communicate with the ground.
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