Space radio station
Space radio station (short: space station) is a radio station located on an object travelling beyond the major portion of the Earth's atmosphere.[1] Each station shall be classified by the service in which it operates permanently or temporarily. However, most spacecraft communicate by this means.
See also
- Earth exploration-satellite service
- Earth station
References / sources
- ^ ITU Radio Regulations, Section IV. Radio Stations and Systems – Article 1.64, definition: space radio station / space station
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Terrestrial station | Earth station | Space station | Survival craft station | Fixed station | High altitude platform station | Mobile station | Mobile earth station | Land station | Land earth station | Base station | Base earth station | Land mobile station | Land mobile earth station | Coast station | Coast earth station | Ship station | Ship earth station | On-board communication station | Port station | Aeronautical station | Aeronautical earth station | Aircraft station | Aircraft earth station | Broadcasting station | Radiodetermination station | Radionavigation mobile station | Radionavigation land station | Radiolocation mobile station | Radiolocation land station | Radio direction-finding station | Radio beacon station | Emergency position-indicating radiobeacon station | Satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon station | Standard frequency and time signal station | Amateur station | Radio astronomy station | Experimental radio station | Ship's emergency transmitter | Radar | Primary radar | Secondary radar | Radar beacon (racon) | Instrument landing system (ILS) | ILS localizer | ILS glide path | Marker beacon | Radio altimeter | Radiosonde | Space system | Satellite system | Satellite network | Satellite link | Multi-satellite link | Feeder link | Emergency locator beacon
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