Transponder definition

Transponder means any device or machine placed on a fishing or other vessel, which is designed to transmit, whether in conjunction with other machine or machines elsewhere or not, information or data concerning the position, fishing and other activities of the vessel as may be required, and shall include any automatic location communicator;
Transponder means an electronic device that meets the specifications of California Code of Regulations Title 21 and is used to pay Tolls electronically.
Transponder means an arrangement which reacts to an incoming interrogating or detecting wave by emitting a specific answering or identifying wave.

Examples of Transponder in a sentence

  • This Section shall be deleted and replaced with the following: Intelsat agrees to provide to Customer and Customer agrees to accept from Intelsat, on a full time basis twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week), in outerspace, for the Capacity Term (as defined here), the Customer’s Transponder Capacity (defined below) meeting the “Performance Specifications” set forth in the “Technical Appendix” attached hereto as Appendix B.

  • When you use your Transponder on another toll facility, the operator of that other toll facility will send us information about your transaction so that we can include the transaction on your Account statement.

  • You agree to mount your Transponder according to the instructions provided to you and to ensure that your Transponder is in good working order.

  • You may use your Transponder on any other California toll facility that allows payment of tolls via FasTrak.

  • Notice of changes may be provided to you with your Transponder, by email sent to the email address you provided for your Account, or by first class mail to the address listed on your Account.


More Definitions of Transponder

Transponder means a FasTrak electronic device issued by any of
Transponder means a radio frequency transmission channel on a domestic communications satellite operating in C-band.
Transponder means a radio frequency transmission channel on C-3 or C-4, having a nominal bandwidth of 36 MHz, used to provide service to ▇▇▇▇▇ pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, or a Protection Transponder used to provide service to ▇▇▇▇▇ in the event the Transponder is or becomes a Transponder Failure. When used in the lower case, "transponder" means a radio frequency transmission channel on a domestic communications satellite operating in C-band.
Transponder means an electronic device affixed to an ambulance that activates the private access gates located within the franchise service area.
Transponder means a device placed on or within a vehicle
Transponder means that combination of connected elements within the overall communications subsystem of the Satellite that taken together provide a discrete reception and re-transmission capability.
Transponder means an individual transmission channel of defined bandwidth providing a path, inclusive of amplification, frequency translation and frequency channelization, from a receive antenna with defined coverage and polarization to a transmit antenna also with defined coverage and polarization.