ODU definition

ODU means the Outdoor Unit, consisting of an antenna, antenna mount or mast and electronics that are part of the ART-supplied 38 GHz radio transceiver and which is located typically on the roof of a building or tower, but which may be mounted inside of a window and which is connected to the IDU by coaxial cable, usually RG 8.
ODU means the outdoor component of Terminal, as described in the SOW.
ODU means outdoor unit and consists of a Philips and WTV branded satellite reception dish and associated electronics capable of receiving Network Service which operates in accordance with the Specification set forth in Schedule 1H(A) and the live signal from the Equipment.

Examples of ODU in a sentence

  • The ownership of the ODU will continue to vest with the Subscriber.

  • A determination of Members of record entitled to notice of or to vote at a meeting of Members shall apply to any adjournment of the meeting; provided, however, that the Board may fix a new record date for the adjourned meeting.

  • Further, the Subscriber opting for such an offer shall be solely responsible for all matters related to the ODU and shall indemnify the Company against all claims, damages, obligations, losses, liabilities, and expenses (including but not limited to attorney's fees) arising from the use of the ODU including without limitation ownership claims from any third party or any other claim of misappropriation or theft of the ODU.

  • The ODU supplied by the Subscriber shall be considered as Incidental Accessories provided by the Subscriber and all the terms and conditions of this Contract relating to Incidental Accessories shall apply to the ODU including clause 7.2 below.

  • Each resident automatically receives 30 loads (1 wash + 1 dry = 1 load) of laundry at the beginning of the fall and spring semester on their ODU Identification card.

  • The Company may give an option to the Subscriber to opt for CPE without ODU.

  • Throughout the Term of the Agreement, DIRECTV may require that Contractor purchase DIRECTV Hardware or System components such as an ODU and/or LNB from DIRECTV and deliver and provide Services for such DIRECTV System Hardware specifically in the fulfillment of DIRECTV offers.

  • Specific process details can be obtained via the ODU housing portal and website for individual classifications (new freshmen, new transfer, continuing, and returning students).

  • In the event, the Subscriber opts for CPE without ODU, then the Subscriber shall be solely responsible (i) to arrange for ODU which is compatible with the CPE provided by the Company to enable the Subscriber to avail the Services; and (ii) to pay all costs, charges and expenses in connection with the ODU including without limitation costs, changes and expenses for procurement, installation, maintenance of the ODU.

  • Upon reasonable notice, ODU Housing reserves the right to terminate housing contracts due to public health emergency needs, including COVID.


More Definitions of ODU

ODU means the outdoor unit satellite reception device used in conjunction with a Receiver to obtain DISH Network programming.
ODU means the outdoor component of the Product, consisting of Microwave components and associated circuitry, mechanical parts and software required to meet system performance specifications.

Related to ODU

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  • ASP means Actuarial Standard of Practice

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  • Catalog means the available list of tangible personal property or services, in the most current listing, regardless of date, during the life of the contract, that takes the form of a catalog, price list, schedule, shelf price or other form that: