Air-to-Ground definition

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 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.

  • 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).

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

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • The secondary channels are the most suitable channels for this specific Air to Ground purpose as they have no incumbents and little risk of co- channel interference since there are no current Secondary Trunked licensees.

  • Magnets using neodymium, praseodym- ium, samarium, dysprosium, and terbium are used in guidance and control electric motors and actu- ators in Tomahawk cruise missiles, the Predator unmanned aircraft, the Joint Air to Ground Fin Actuators, smart bombs, and Joint Direct Attack Munitions.

  • The minimal amount of information that must be supplied to request/notify of aircraft resource usage includes: Incident Name, Order Number, Descriptive Location, Legal Description, Lat-Long, Air Tactical FM Frequency, Ground Tactical Frequency, Air Tactical AM Frequency, Command Frequency, Air to Ground FM Frequency, Reload Base, Requested Resources, and known Aircraft Hazards.

  • This must be provided in December, April and July of each year; • Work with schools to help them make places available for Gypsy Romany Traveller pupils, as and when required by the families; • Provide translator, assessment and intervention support as requested by Torbay Council for pupils with English as an additional Language paid at a daily rate.

  • 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.

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