RF Equipment definition

RF Equipment means any equipment in the data path between (x) the L band interfaces of the SMTS (but not including such interfaces) and (y) the Ka-band antenna at the Gateway that is involved in the transmitting and receiving of RF signals to and from the Satellite (including such antenna).
RF Equipment means any transmitter and accessory products, control equipment and radio link equipment, manufactured or supplied by GEI to its customers generally from time to time, but shall not include NPCS equipment.

Examples of RF Equipment in a sentence

  • Base Station components, RF Equipment, type of infrastructure to support the radiant system, power system, Protection and Security systems.

  • The intended use of the goods purchased from Seller is for the manufacturing of Radomes, Antennas, Electronics, Modeling and Measurement systems and RF Equipment sold to military and commercial aviation companies and part fabricators for applications in the aviation industry.

  • The following Attachments are incorporated in this Contract: Attachment A Payment Plan B Non-Disclosure Agreement C Termination Liability Schedule D Form of Limited Guaranty (BSS) E Form of Parental Guaranty (Contractor) F RF Equipment for BSS Satellite In-Orbit Test to be Provided by Purchaser G Ground Station Equipment IN WITNESS THEREOF, the Parties have executed this Contact as of the Execution Date.

  • The intended use of the Goods purchased from your company is for the manufacturing of Radomes, Antennas, Electronics, Modeling and Measurement systems and RF Equipment sold to military and commercial aviation companies and part fabricators for applications in the aviation industry.

  • If ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ decides to pursue obtaining the Supplemental Throughput, the Parties will use reasonable commercial efforts to obtain the Supplemental Throughput as follows: (x) ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ will negotiate for the purchase of single-carrier gateway equipment and Terminals capable of utilizing the Supplemental Throughput; and (y) LORAL will install any RF Equipment that might be needed in the Gateways to enable the Supplemental Throughput.

  • OSC/CISG previously provided GESs ▇▇ ORBCOMM, on behalf of ORBCOMM Global, pursuant to the ORBCOMM System Design, Development and Operations Agreement dated as of June 30, 1993 (the "ORBCOMM System Agreement") and the Agreement for the Design and Procurement of RF Equipment for Gateway Earth Stations dated as of _______, 1995.

  • Any new installation shall not cause mechanical, electrical or electronic interference to other RF Equipment located on the site.