Air to Ground definition

Air to Ground means technology that uses an air to ground link to communicate between a ground network of cell towers and an in-cabin Wi-Fi network.
Air to Ground or “ATG” means technology that uses an air-to-ground link to communicate between a ground network of cell towers and an in-cabin Wi-Fi network.
Air to Ground. ’ munitions means any United States

Examples of Air to Ground in a sentence

  • Solutions are sought that may spoof, disrupt, or disable data links that support command & control functions, Air to Ground functions, and Air to Air functions of C4I networks.

  • Additional Air to Ground channels have been identified by the FCC in the state allocated section of the band and adjacent to national interoperability channels.

  • ATG Base Stations are characterised by requirements derived from Direct Air to Ground communication scenarios with a ground BS to air UE minimum distance of typically around [TBD km].

  • Any licensed 700MHz channel can be used for Air to Ground communications, at reduced power, per FCC rules.

  • Gogo has granted American access to Gogo’s Air to Ground Link and/or the Satellite Link (individually, a “Link” and collectively, the “Links”) for the purposes of enabling other airline business applications (as defined below).

  • First Flight of second Technology Demonstrator TD-2 close air support and attack roles with air support and attack roles with Air to Air/ Air to Ground Missiles, rockets, turret gun, Electronic warfare suite and NBC sensors.

  • Location-based CHO capability of NTN is used and event D1 (these capabilities have to be updated) R2-2313009 Air to Ground SIB content and capabilities Samsung R&D Institute UK discussion Rel-18 NR_ATG Proposal 1: RAN2 to confirm that neighbour cell location info is needed for normal network operation in ATG for RRM.

  • This Protocol establishes a common plan for the use of frequencies within an 885 km distance from the common border for Public Air to Ground Radio Service.

  • Results of test and evaluation: The results of evaluation were broken into groups that correspond to phases of an Air to Ground mission.

  • In February 1996, Jordan arranged a meeting in New York between potential investors and directors and Kimmons.Jordan contends that Jordan and Kimmons agreed orally that Kimmons would deliver 500,000 shares of stock to Jordan as compensation for consulting services performed in 1996.

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