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Fade - This is a reduction in the received signal. It
is caused by absorption, refraction, or reflection.
Fax - This is a shortening of Facsimile, and it refers
to one fax machine sending a digital representation of a hardcopy
over the phone lines to be received and printed out by another fax
machine.
FCC - see Federal Communications Commission
F/D - the ratio of antenna's focal length to the antenna's
diameter. If there is a greater F/D it means there is a shallower
dish.
FDM - see Frequency Division Multiplexing.
Feature - This term refers to any of the tasks that a
particular piece of equipment can perform or carry out.
Feed - this (1) describes the physical feed system of
the antenna, and (2) describes the actual signal transmission of
the data or information from the distributors.
Feedback - This occurs when part of the output signal
returns to the input side of the electronic device.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) - This is the
government agency that regulates all interstate communications that
originate within the United States. The FCC has no intrastate authority.
Field - This refers to the particular location of a piece
of data within a record (which is within a file of a database).
File - This term refers to any intended collection of
data with similar characteristics. A file could be anything from
a document to a component of a computer program.
Filter - This is a device which allows a particular spectrum
(range of frequencies) to pass through it but prohibits (attenuates)
all others from passing.
Firewall - This is a system of both software and hardware,
and it has purpose of limiting the vulnerability of a computer or
set of computers from outside attack (i.e., hacking).
Flash - This is a function on a telephone or other phone
device that rapidly hangs-up and reconnects the telephone line.
Flag - In programming, this is a variable that is used
to relay when a particular condition of the program has been met.
Flow Control - This is a method of controlling the transfer
of information (messages, characters, etc.) between a network's
data points.
Focal Length - Distance from the exact center of the dish
to the center of the feed.
Focal Point - The physical point in space toward which
the satellite reflector dish directs the received signal so it can
be processed.
Format - This is (1) the general makeup and organization
of a file, or (2) the arrangement of bits of characters within a
group.
Forum - This is a section of a website or online service,
wherein you can communicate with other forum members about a common
subject.
Forward - This is the act of redirecting a particular
email, an entire email address, or a telephone number.
Forward Error Correction (FEC) - The purpose of this element
is to add unique codes to the digital signal at the output source
so problems can be detected at the signal receiver.
Freeware - This is software that is free to use and distribute.
Some freeware, though, requires that you don't make any changes
or alterations to the code.
Frequency - The number of times that a wave or wave-like
process goes through its complete cycle per second of time. Frequency
is measured in hertz (Hz), which is one cycle per second.
Frequency Band - This is a particular band of frequencies
in the electromagnetic spectrum, expressed in Hertz, in which satellite
signals are transmitted.
Frequency Coordination - A process that is implemented
to attenuate frequency interference between different satellite
networks.
Frequency Division Multiplexing - This is an older method
of dividing the bandwidth available for transmission into distinct
narrow bands for individual transmission channels.
Frequency Modulation (FM) - The signal carries the desired
information by varying the frequency of the carrier wave.
Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) - This is another modulation
technique (see Frequency Modulation) used to transmit data. It shifts
the frequency above and below the carrier frequency (representing
1 and 0, respectively).
Frequency Spectrum - This is a range of frequencies (and
is similar to bandwidth).
FSK - see Frequency Shift Keying.
Full Duplex - This is the same as Duplex and is simultaneous
transmission of data in two opposite directions.
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