Instructional Television Fixed Service. A non-broadcast television service that is typically used for closed-circuit instructional applications. It requires special antennas and converters to translate signals for viewing.
INSTRUCTIONAL TELEVISION FIXED SERVICE. A service provided by one or more fixed microwave stations operated by an educational organization and used to transmit instructional information to fixed locations.
Instructional Television Fixed Service. A service using one or more fixed microwave stations operated by an educational organization that transmits instructional information to fixed locations.
Instructional Television Fixed Service. Unbundling Universal Service Very High Frequency (VHF)
Instructional Television Fixed Service. Line of sight, microwave technology for transmitting and receiving sound and video. Requires Federal Communication Commission licensing and is reserved for educational use.
Instructional Television Fixed Service. Microwave-based, high-frequency television used in educational program delivery.
A band of microwave frequencies set aside by the FCC exclusively for the transmission of educational programming. Allows broadcast of audio, video and data to receive sites located within 20 miles of the point of origination. Receive sites require a converter that changes signals to those used by a standard television set.
Instructional Television Fixed Service. A television service that is typically used for closed circuit educational applications and requires special antennas and converters to translate the signals for viewing on ordinary television sets.
Instructional Television Fixed Service. a point-to-multipoint microwave signal ETV uses statewide to distribute programming to schools and colleges. ETV operates both Local Area Transmitters (LAT) and Wide Area Transmitters (WAT).
Instructional Television Fixed Services. A band of low-power microwave frequencies set aside by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) exclusively for the transmission of educational programming, and licensed to public institutions. ITFS is typically used in urban areas and requires a specialized antenna. Receiving sites require a converter capable of changing signals to those used by a standard television set.
(Instructional TV Fixed Service) Licensed spectrum in the 2.5-2.6GHz band.
A set of microwave frequencies that have been designated for use by educational facilities. Allows line-of-sight television transmissions over ranges of about 20 miles.
Instructional Television Fixed Service. A band of microwave frequencies set aside by the U.S. federal Communications Commission exclusively for the transmission of educational programming. ITFS allows the broadcast of audio, video, and data to receive sites located within approximately 20 miles. Receive sites require a converter that changes signals to those used by a standard television. The ITFS is authorized by the FCC for educational television in the 2.5 to 2.686 GHz band.
See Instruction Television Fixed Service.