Gain - This is an increase in signal power, due to a boost from an electronic device.
Garbage - These are unwanted characters that appear because of either
incorrect settings or noise.
Gate - These are (1) devices that are used to handle many incoming phone calls, and (2) circuits on silicon chips.
Gateway - This is an entrance into and exit from a network.
Gauge - This is a measurement of the
thickness (diameter) of wire or cable.
General Call - A general inquiry call -- the letter CQ in the international code.
GEO - see Geostationary Earth Orbit.
Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO) - When positioned in this orbit, a
satellite appears to be fixed in space from the Earth because it is moving at the same speed as Earth is rotating (see Clarke orbit).
Geosynchronous - The position in space (at an altitude of 22,237 miles) where the speed of the
satellite matches the speed of Earth's rotation.
GFCI or GFI - see Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter.
Gigabit - One
billion bits.
Gigabyte - A measurement of bytes equal to 2 raised to the 30th power (i.e., 1,073,741,824 bytes).
Gigahertz (GHz) - A measure of
frequency: one
billion cycles per second.
Global Positioning System (GPS) - This is a system of 21
satellites, maintained by the US Government, that allows a user to figure out
precisely where he or she is on Earth.
Google - The world's current dominating search engine. http://www.google.com/
Googolbyte - This is 10 raised to the 100th power bytes.
GPS - see Global Positioning System.
Gravity - This is one of the four physical forces in the
universe (the others being the electromagnetic force, and strong and weak nuclear forces); specifically it is the force of
attraction that exists between all masses in the
universe. It is
proportional to the masses of the two bodies and inversely
proportional to the square of the distance between them.
Gregorian Dual - This is a reflector
antenna system that uses a parabolic main reflector and a
concave ellipsoidal sub-reflector.
Ground - Connecting the Earth to
electrical equipment with a conductor. This is done so current overloads (perhaps due to a lightning strike) can be safely diverted to the Earth.
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI or GFI) - This is a safety device, present in many household outlets, that will interrupt the current in an
electrical circuit when the fault current goes over a certain value.
Ground Station - The
satellite equipment located on the ground that controls the
satellite and the information that is sent and received by the
satellite.
G/T - A measure expressed in dB that is the ratio of the net gain (G) of the system and the noise temperature (T) of the system. Since you want to reduce noise temperature, a better system has a higher G/T.
Guard Band - This is a narrow piece of bandwidth that acts as a buffer between channel
frequency bandwidths, with the intent of reducing
interference. (See Guard Channel.)
Guard Channel - The channels that are transmitted together by
satellites are kept apart by buffer zones called guard channels. A guard channel is several MHz wide and reduces the risk of channels interfering with each other. (See Guard Band.)
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Gateway - A system that translates incompatible networks or applications. Gateway is also
commonly used to refer to any system that provides
access to another system.
GMSS - General Manager, Sales and Service. This TDS Telecom employee is in charge of daily operations at our local offices.
Gopher - A system of clients and servers, in menu format, that allows for
navigation on the Internet.
GOSIP
Government Open Systems Interconnection Profile
Grade Of Service (GOS)
GOS is an estimate of customer satisfaction with a particular aspect of service such as noise, echo or blocking. For example the noise grade of service is said to be 95% if, for a specified distribution of noise, 95% of the people judge the service to be good or better. In traffic networks, GOS defines the percentage of calls that receive no service (blocking) or poor service (long delays). GOS measures apply to all aspects of telecommunications networks. In many cases the literature equates GOS only with the
probability of a blocked call. When used without further explanation, GOS generally refers to blocking
probability.
Ground Start
Ground start is a supervisory signal given at certain coin telephones and PBXs by connecting one side of the line to ground.
Guided Media
Guided media is media that
constrain electromagnetic or acoustic waves within boundaries established by their physical construction. Examples include paired
metallic wire cable, coaxial cable, and fiber optic cable.
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