Communication Structure definition

Communication Structure means an exterior transmitting device – or group of devices – used to receive and/or to transmit radio-frequency (RF) signals, microwave signals, or other federally-licenced communications energy transmitted from, or to be received by, other antennas. Antenna Systems include the antenna, and may include a supporting tower, mast or other supporting structure, and an equipment shelter. This protocol most commonly refers to the following two types of Antenna Systems:
Communication Structure means a structure and any associated support systems, including all masts, towers and antennas that are either free-standing or attached to an existing structure that are being used or have the potential to be used to convey communication, radio, or television signals.
Communication Structure means an exterior transmitting device – or group of devices – used to receive and/or to transmit radio-frequency (RF) signals, microwave signals, or other federally- licenced communications energy transmitted from, or to be received by, other antennas.

Examples of Communication Structure in a sentence

  • Participate in and assist with the resolution of issues or concerns arising from, or in connection with, the SRV and any breach of this Agreement per Communication Structure section of this Agreement.

  • The group participates in several graduate programs (`Task- orientated Communication', `Structure Formation', `Bioinformatics', and `Strategies and Optimization of Behaviours'), the International Graduate School in `Bioinformatics and Genome Research', and the Collaborative Research Center `Situated Artificial Communicators'.