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Reception of the Sirius Satellite Radio signal is made possible using antennas, special chip sets, and _______________.
 
  A. attitude controls
  B. diversity receivers
  C. transducers
  D. insulators

Question 2

What type of system allows multiple inexpensive stations to be linked to a large, central installation?
 
  A. Sirius
  B. Earth station
  C. Very small aperture terminal (VSAT)
  D. Ultrasmall aperture terminal mobile satellite (MSAT)



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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