Transponder Failure definition

Transponder Failure means, with respect to any Transponder used to provide service to Customer under this Agreement, any of the following events:
Transponder Failure means:
Transponder Failure means: ***

Examples of Transponder Failure in a sentence

  • The defective state of the transponder shall be indicated in the ICAO flight plan form by inserting in item 10 under “SSR” the letter N for complete un-serviceability or, in case of partial transponder failure, the letter corresponding to the remaining transponder capability as specified in ICAO DOC 4444 - ATM 501/15 Appendix 2.2.7.4 Transponder Failure after Departurea.

  • Radio and/or Transponder Failure 4.1. A VFR flight experiencing radio failure prior to entry into the RMZ is required to remain outside the RMZ and route to their alternate aerodrome.

  • RF System Transponder Failure Cause: Transponder (both receiver and transmitter) fails to function.

  • This document provides details of the Dental Quality and Outcomes Framework (DQOF) to be used in 2014-15 in the dental contract pilots.


More Definitions of Transponder Failure

Transponder Failure means that the transponder permanently (including permanently intermittently) fails to operate in accordance with the Satellite Performance Specifications or will fail to operate in accordance with the Satellite Performance Specifications throughout all periods including eclipse, loss of on-board propellant or available power resulting in the reduction in the Remaining Mission Life.
Transponder Failure means, with respect to any Transponder used by Xxxxx under this Agreement, any of the following events:
Transponder Failure means the failure of a Transponder, for reasons not Attributable to Purchaser, at any time to meet any of the following requirements of Exhibit B, Satellite Performance Specifications:
Transponder Failure means, at any time after Launch, the permanent failure (including permanently intermittent failure) of a Transponder to meet the requirements of the SATMEX 8 Satellite Performance Specification, provided that, (i) the Transponder cannot be used for its intended communications purposes or (ii) consistent with telemetry data, IOT or other evidence which manifests itself after Launch, the Transponder is expected to fail to be usable for its intended communications purposes before the end of the SATMEX 8 Satellite Stated Life and in which event it shall be a Failed Transponder from and after the time it becomes such a failure. Within sixty (60) days following the Effective Failure Date, all available redundant and/or spare components on the SATMEX 8 Satellite applicable to the Transponder must be used or cease to be available and all reasonable technical alternatives for correcting the failure must be examined before a Transponder is considered to be a Failed Transponder. In the event that after all reasonable technical alternatives for correcting the failure have been performed, but nevertheless the failure still continues from and after sixty (60) days following the Effective Failure Date, the Transponder shall be declared as a “Failed Transponder” retroactive to the Effective Failure Date. For purposes of this definition, without limitation as to other circumstances of permanent intermittent failure that also may qualify as a “permanent failure” for purposes hereof, a Transponder “permanent intermittent failure” that qualifies for treatment as a “permanent failure” for purposes hereof, will be deemed to have occurred from and after such time as such Transponder has been a Non-Operational Transponder for three (3) separate thirty (30) consecutive day periods. [Use or disclosure of the data contained on this page is subject to the restriction set forth in Article 26.] FOIA CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT HAS BEEN REQUESTED WITH RESPECT TO CERTAIN INFORMATION IN THIS AGREEMENT. THIS INFORMATION HAS BEEN REDACTED AND DENOTED BY ASTERISKS [***]. COPIES OF THE EXHIBIT CONTAINING THE REDACTED PORTIONS HAVE BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE COMMISSION SUBJECT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT PURSUANT TO RULE 24B-2 UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT. EXECUTION VERSION
Transponder Failure means, with respect to any Service Transponder, that such Transponder fails to meet the Transponder Performance Specifications in any material respect (i) for any period of five (5) consecutive Days; (ii) on twenty (20) or more occasions of fifteen (15) minutes or more during any ninety (90) consecutive Days; or (iii) for any period of time under circumstances that make it clearly ascertainable or predictable, based on satellite industry engineering standards, that a failure set forth in clauses (i) or (ii) will occur. For purpose of this definition, measurement of periods of failure shall commence when Customer has vacated its signal to permit verification of the failure by SES.
Transponder Failure means, with respect to any Transponder used to provide service to Customer under this Agreement, any of the following events: *** Certain confidential portions of this exhibit were omitted by means of redacting a portion of the text. Copies of the exhibit containing the redacted portions have been filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission subject to a request for confidential treatment pursuant to Rule 24b-2 under the Securities Exchange Act.
Transponder Failure means, with respect to any Transponder, such Transponder fails to provide Capacity (or part thereof) that meets the technical specifications as per Exhibit A in any material respect for any period of three (3) consecutive days. For purposes of this definition, measurement of periods of failure shall commence when the signal has been vacated to permit verification of the existence of the failure by DOS/SingTel.