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227 Data Transmission 3 Credits
Methods and procedures necessary to transfer information from one electronic device to another. Knowledge is gained in digital communications, cabling, data transmission languages, modems, networks, error detection and correction, and data security methods. All major networking protocols are studied (Ethernet, ATM, ISDN, token ring) allowing the students to become skilled in many different networking environments. All major network layouts are studied including local area networks (LAN), wide-area networks (WAN) including satellite links and metrolinks (inter-city networks).
 
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264 Principles of Satellite & Wireless Communications 3 Credits
Advanced study in the satellite field by exposing them to the developments which have occurred in the satellite industry to this point. Students will study the construction and components of a satellite, stabilization and orbits of a spacecraft, communication systems on board a spacecraft, and requirements of the earth station for control of the satellite.
 
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265 Satellite Communications Lab I 3 Credits
Experience with video and audio distribution equipment and antennae. A modern earth station is used as laboratory. All lab activities are designed to put lecture materials into practice.
 
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266 Earth Station Receiver Systems (RX) 3 Credits
Audio/visual equipment used to receive satellite signals. Systems and circuits are used to keep signals at commercial broadcast quality. Various types of reception and troubleshooting techniques are presented.
 
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274 Earth Station Transmitter Systems (TX) 4 Credits
Audio/visual equipment used to transmit satellite signals. Signals are received from various sources, simplified to basic bandwidth, and prepared for re-transmission on another medium. The use of high-powered transmitting equipment is presented.
 
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275 Satellite Communications Lab II 3 Credits
Assignments as technicians for a variety of satellite transmission activities, both stationary and mobile. MTI Teleport tasks are performed. All lab activities are designed to put lecture materials into practice.
 
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276 Teleport Regulations 3 Credits
Regulations governing satellite systems, time access, FCC rules and regulations including satellite ownership, G/T ratios, cost and availability of services, OSHA safety guidelines, and FCC monitoring.
 
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290 Internship 4 Credits
Work in a position related to the satellite communications industry.
  
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