Control Channel definition

Control Channel means a channel used to coordinate and establish communication between the UT and the GS in order to access the network. Control Channels are defined by the CAI and include BCCHs, RACHs, and other Control Channel types. One or multiple GSs can provide Control Channels in any given Spot Beam.

Examples of Control Channel in a sentence

  • Each Party agrees to disable the Digital Control Channel (“DCC”) in its equipment that is part of the SONET system and each Party shall be responsible for the monitoring of its own node(s).

  • The Network currently consists of a Motorola SmartZone 3600 Baud Control Channel infrastructure.

  • Control Channel Redundancy (trunking) Roll control channel, test, and roll back.

  • The northern (downstream) Project limit is the Union Pacific Railroad and the southern (upstream) Project limit is the confluence with the District’s Sand Creek Flood Control Channel.

  • Developer shall construct and maintain the pedestrian bridge identified on Exhibit D attached to this Agreement, subject to City Engineer approval, to allow for pedestrian and bicycle access over the Torrance Lateral Flood Control Channel (BI 1232–Line A) from the Project to the District at South Bay Specific Plan area.

  • The Discharger will coordinate with the Sonoma County Water Agency that is planning to remove sediment in the Fryer Creek Flood Control Channel for combined benefits to improve water quality, fish and wildlife habitat, flood conveyance, and appearances.

  • Span Control Channel Select Click to display next channel and right-click for previous.

  • The Project is a residential development that includes widening and improvements to the north levee of the East Garden Grove-Wintersburg Flood Control Channel (construction of deep soil mix cement columns, a maintenance road/public trail, and a portion of a vegetated flood protection feature), the installation of an enlarged storm drain under the channel, and the placement of an outflow pipe into the channel, on lands under the jurisdiction of the CSLC.

  • Adjacent Control Channel Outbound Signaling Packet: Radio units maintain a list of the adjacent sites.

  • Upon notification of a Swift Water incident within the identified areas in Burbank or Glendale, LFD will dispatch resources along the Burbank Western Flood Control Channel within the City of Burbank, per the direction of the jurisdictional Incident Commander; and along the confluence of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Channel and L.A. River, within the City of Glendale (see attached map #5 and 5A).

Related to Control Channel

  • Pay Channel means a channel which is declared as such by ZEEL and for which a share of maximum retail price is to be paid to ZEEL by the IPTV Operator and for which due authorization needs to be obtained from ZEEL for distribution of such channel to subscribers.

  • Channel means a natural or artificial watercourse with a definite bed and banks that conducts continuously or periodically flowing water.

  • Control Centre means the central facility of the Cycle Sharing System used mainly for service monitoring, operations control, and customer service. It is the location for collecting, storing, consolidating, processing the information obtained from various elements of the Cycle Sharing System as well as from users, agents, employees, and service providers.

  • Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) means the optical interface standard that allows inter-networking of transmission products from multiple vendors. The base rate is 51.84 Mbps (“OC 1/STS 1”) and higher rates are direct multiples of the base rate, up to 13.22 Gbps.

  • Channels means the standard definition (SD) channel(s)/ high definition (HD) channels, as the case maybe and more specifically listed out by the Broadcaster, along with their Nature, Maximum Retail Price (if any) and respective genre, in Annexure B annexed to this Agreement that are owned/operated by the Broadcaster (including its subsidiary company or holding company or subsidiary of the holding company) ;