Base Stations Sample Clauses

Base Stations. Any antenna installed on a structure other than a municipal structure (including, but not limited to the antennas and accessory equipment) shall be of a neutral, non-reflective color that is identical to, or closely compatible with, the color of the supporting structure, or uses other camouflage/concealment design techniques so as to make the antenna and related facilities as visually unobtrusive as possible.
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Base Stations o PAL (Personal Alarm and Locator (also serves as the cargo location unit))/VLU (Vehicle Location Unit) - transmitter/receiver installed in the vehicle, cargo or carried by a person. The CONTROL CENTER is usually installed in the same building with other offices of the Operating Company. The Control Center is composed of a number of computer systems with dedicated software, workstations for operators, and communication systems that connect the Center with the Base Stations. The control center is the heart of the system, and its availability is of the utmost importance. The center's systems have a hot backup and all its infrastructures (electricity, communication lines, air-conditioning, etc.) are also backed-up. A general description of the Control Center is provided in Appendix G of this SOW. The characters displayed on Operator Stations shall be the official language of the People's Republic of China - Simplified Chinese Characters. The Back Office capabilities, including billing are not part of the proposed system and should be chosen by the Buyer based on the local systems and regulations from local vendors. The BASE STATIONS are installed in the chosen locations scattered in required coverage area and constitute receive-only or receive and transmit sites (The average proportion between receive-only sites and receive and transmit sites is 3:1). The Base Stations include computer-controlled receivers that receive signals from the VLU or PAL and transfer the information to the Control Center via the communication lines (basic technical requirements of such lines are specified in ANNEX IV of the Comprehensive Agreement) for further processing and display. Some of the Base Stations are equipped with standard Paging transmitters controlled by special controllers. The transmitters receive the information from the control center and transmit it to the VLU or PAL in a synchronized form. These transmissions serve for synchronization of all active VLUs/PALs and interrogation of the chosen unit. The transmitters are tuned by Atomic Clocks or GPS receivers installed at the stations or by other means. Some of the Base Stations contain special synchronization transmitters, responsible for precise calibration of the stations. All of the stations are equipped with appropriate antennas installed on masts, lightning protection systems, air-conditioning and UPS systems.
Base Stations. The Base Stations are installed in the chosen locations scattered in required coverage area and constitute receive-only or receive/transmit sites. The Base Stations include computer-controlled receivers that receive signals from the VLU or PAL and transfer the information to the NCC via the communication lines for further processing and display. Some of the Base Stations are equipped with standard paging transmitters controlled by special controllers. The transmitters receive the information from the NCC and transmit it to the VLU or PAL in a synchronized form. These transmissions serve for synchronization of all active VLUs/PALs and interrogation of the chosen unit. The transmitters are timed by GPS receivers installed at the stations. Some of the Base Stations contain special synchronization transmitters, responsible for precise calibration of the stations. All of the stations are equipped with appropriate antennas installed on masts, lightning protection systems, air-conditioning and UPS systems.
Base Stations. [Two Graphics Omitted] Receiving (right) and transmitting (left) Base Stations Scattered base stations are used for complete coverage of the required area. The base station at each location houses a transmitting or a receiving unit, or both. The base station equipment channels commands and signals between the Mobile Units and the Network Control Center.
Base Stations. The maintenance of Base Stations will be performed at the local manufacturing facility at the level corresponding to the level of local manufacturing at that time, and at Supplier facility for the higher levels until the local facility will be ready for the high level maintenance. A unit repair price will be based on the actual repair time, material cost and agreed margin. Buyer will keep adequate stock of spare Base Stations unit locations to insure fast turnaround time for the Buyer.
Base Stations. The Contractor shall provide base stations. Base stations must be capable of communicating with all hand held portable two-way radios.
Base Stations. Pricing methodology for the Base Station products will be as follows: The Solectron Base Station Prices will be locked, with the exception of Material Cost changes. If new material purchases are required beyond the amount of components currently on hand in Consignment inventories, then any price differentials will directly reflected in Total Product Cost. Any manufacturing yield improvements or yield degradation will be retained or absorbed by the EMS Provider. Any material BOM changes due to Engineering Changes (“EC”) may cause a price to be adjusted depending upon the amount of change directly tied to the component or components that changed per the EC. The locked prices assume a minimum build quantity as noted below along with ICT Yields of [*].
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Base Stations.  Dual-carrier base stations providing 7 time slots for voice / data and 1 time slot for control / text messaging will be required.  For each establishment, a fully redundant system is required, offering instantaneous backup in case of failure of a service box or base stations.  All areas of the Authority Site must be covered including and up to the boundary of prison property. A site survey shall be required for each of the Authority Site to establish

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