RCA satellite networks: High technology and low user cost

Channel demands on the RCA Americom domestic satellite communications system have continued to increase rapidly since the first launch in 1975. After deploying four of the first-generation 24-channel spacecraft, Americom introduced an advanced, all-solid-state design in 1982 which has more than twic...

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Signal processing
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Telecommunication traffic
Telecommunications
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