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up·link

 (ŭp′lĭngk′)
n.
1. A communication channel through which a user transmits data to the internet.
2. A transmission path by which radio or other signals are sent to an aircraft, spacecraft, or a communications satellite.
tr.v. up·linked, up·link·ing, up·links
To transmit (data) by uplink.
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uplink

(ˈʌpˌlɪŋk)
n
(Broadcasting) the transmitter on the ground that sends signals up to a communications satellite
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up•link

(ˈʌpˌlɪŋk)

n.
a transmission path for data or other signals from an earth station to a communications satellite.
[1965–70]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.uplink - a transmission from Earth to a spacecraft or the path of such a transmission
transmission - communication by means of transmitted signals
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Translations

uplink

[ˈʌplɪŋk] nliaison f montante
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Customers need not incur any CAPEX to build the headend as they can simply send their content over IP to Intersat's teleport which gets uplinked onto the DTH platform at a nominal monthly fee.
While it's usually safe to fly through light precipitation in stratus clouds--the green returns on airborne or uplinked weather--if there is any stronger return in the same cloud complex in cumulus clouds, then the green areas may be very turbulent also and should be avoided.
But this was a rapidly-moving (and rapidly developing) system, and by the time uplinked NEXRAD showed it to be safe, it might have been long enough for another cell to have developed.
Traffic information is captured during a single radar sweep and then it is uplinked to Mode S transponders during the following sweep, which results in an approximate five-second delay before it shows up as a target on the display.
The officials say there are nearly 1,000 sensitive polling stations and all could not be uplinked because of limited bandwidth and CCTV cameras availability.
Once the video is compressed, it will be modulated by a Newtec MDM-6100 modem in DVB-S2 and then uplinked to Intelsat 14, the company's emerging HD video neighborhood in Latin America known for its HD and 4K content distribution.
du also announced its new satellite teleport facility, located in the Al Qudra area of Dubai, to enable the expanding requirements of du broadcast customers to deliver a superior service with a focus on service reliability and close control and monitoring of services uplinked from there.
Since 2004, when the teleport operations first began, du has increased the number of uplinked TV channels, growing its current teleport facility by over 600 percent.
The movie will be uplinked through a transmitter on Earth and will be downloaded by the ISS to watch at their comfort.
This played-out content located at the edge server was then uplinked to a satellite for distribution to a viewing audience in Hong Kong.
being uplinked by its current teleport facility has grown by 600% since it