| 31. | Most of these microwave links were used to provide communication links between the radar sites and the aircraft bases.
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| 32. | Since 1968 CBN was able to access the Postmaster General's microwave link for national news and other major events.
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| 33. | This microwave link, which would not have been possible on direct way, served as addition to the existing telephone interwirings.
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| 34. | In the original design processed radar signals were returned from the radar station to L1 and LATCC via microwave links.
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| 35. | Networks of stations may simulcast the same programming at the same time, originally via microwave link, now usually by satellite.
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| 36. | A loan from the International Rescue Committee allowed them to move the dish and add microwave links in the city.
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| 37. | UHF and VHF equipment allowed communication with ships and aircraft as well as providing a backup to the microwave link.
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| 38. | A Rhyolite satellite located at the right position in space can pick up stray signals from a ground microwave link.
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| 39. | Breis also negotiated the rights to install the equipment on CityRail's Newcastle to Sydney Microwave link tower at Mt Sugarloaf.
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| 40. | Due to the rugged terrain the programme reaches the sites via microwave links instead of the usual fibre optic cables.
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