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microwave communication

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  1. The transmission of signals by sending microwaves, either directly or via a satellite. The receivers for microwave signals are usually disc-shaped antennae from a foot to a few feet across and are often seen installed in business locations or near private homes.


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But because the twin spacecraft were in constant contact with each other through a microwave communication link, that change could still be measured precisely.

From New York Times • Sep. 12, 2017

Pipelines and other utilities are the next biggest users of microwave communication to date.

From Time Magazine Archive

Already used by about 125 big corporations, microwave communication is flexible, and cheaper than any other system.

From Time Magazine Archive

Last week microwave communication had a big new customer.

From Time Magazine Archive