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    Marc Clifton
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    Geez, This thing is big[^] Full Story[^] It's remotely possible that some software I wrote years ago for SS/L was used to help design the switch rings. :cool: Marc

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      Geez, This thing is big[^] Full Story[^] It's remotely possible that some software I wrote years ago for SS/L was used to help design the switch rings. :cool: Marc

      Thyme In The Country Interacx My Blog

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      keyboard warrior
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      i dont see where captain picard gets in... but seriously, awesome job :-D

      ----------------------------------------------------------- "When I first saw it, I just thought that you really, really enjoyed programming in java." - Leslie Sanford

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        Geez, This thing is big[^] Full Story[^] It's remotely possible that some software I wrote years ago for SS/L was used to help design the switch rings. :cool: Marc

        Thyme In The Country Interacx My Blog

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        leppie
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        Marc Clifton wrote:

        Geez, This thing is big[^]

        2.3MB JPEG, is rather big! ;P

        Marc Clifton wrote:

        It's remotely possible that some software I wrote years ago for SS/L was used to help design the switch rings.

        Cool :)

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          Geez, This thing is big[^] Full Story[^] It's remotely possible that some software I wrote years ago for SS/L was used to help design the switch rings. :cool: Marc

          Thyme In The Country Interacx My Blog

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          Hamed Musavi
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          Marc Clifton wrote:

          switch rings

          What is it exactly?

          // "In the end it's a little boy expressing himself." Yanni while (I_am_alive)
          {
              cout<<"I love to do more than just programming.";
          }

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            Geez, This thing is big[^] Full Story[^] It's remotely possible that some software I wrote years ago for SS/L was used to help design the switch rings. :cool: Marc

            Thyme In The Country Interacx My Blog

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            " ... and in other news, cable TV viewers were temporarily without service today after a broadcast satellite failed. The Galaxy 18 satellite was launched only 2 years ago, a spokesman for the operating company said the most likely cause was from a design flaw in the switch rings. The Galaxy 18 satellite is currently out of control and expected to reenter the atmosphere early next month ... "


            I'm largely language agnostic


            After a while they all bug me :doh:


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              Marc Clifton wrote:

              switch rings

              What is it exactly?

              // "In the end it's a little boy expressing himself." Yanni while (I_am_alive)
              {
                  cout<<"I love to do more than just programming.";
              }

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              Marc Clifton
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              Hamed Mosavi wrote:

              What is it exactly?

              There are two types, one for low power coxial and one for high power wave tubes, in conjunction with TWTA's[^]. The switch ring is essentially a redundancy ring to extend the lifetime of the satellite by providing extra amplifiers and the ability to switch the low and high power portions of the signal to spare components. I've been trying to find a good pic, but this[^] is the best I've found. See the circle things with 1/4 circles inside them? That's a switch. The 1/4 circle shows the pathway of the signal. Now imagine 50 or more of these, with inputs and outputs lined up vertically as well, and with 2 1/4 circles in each switch, so you can do all sorts of fancy networking. Also, these rings are often stacked two or three or more layers deep, each layer with a different number of switches, to achieve further redundancy. Marc

              Thyme In The Country Interacx My Blog

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                " ... and in other news, cable TV viewers were temporarily without service today after a broadcast satellite failed. The Galaxy 18 satellite was launched only 2 years ago, a spokesman for the operating company said the most likely cause was from a design flaw in the switch rings. The Galaxy 18 satellite is currently out of control and expected to reenter the atmosphere early next month ... "


                I'm largely language agnostic


                After a while they all bug me :doh:


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                "... a spokesman said the problem was either with the low power coxial or the the high power wave tubes in conjunction with TWTA's, and went on to add that he thought the bloke who wrote the code was some kind of a TWTA himself" :)

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                  " ... and in other news, cable TV viewers were temporarily without service today after a broadcast satellite failed. The Galaxy 18 satellite was launched only 2 years ago, a spokesman for the operating company said the most likely cause was from a design flaw in the switch rings. The Galaxy 18 satellite is currently out of control and expected to reenter the atmosphere early next month ... "


                  I'm largely language agnostic


                  After a while they all bug me :doh:


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                  Pete OHanlon
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                  "... viewers in the Mid West were surprised to receive broadcasts live from the Las Vegas Adult Expo."

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                  • M Marc Clifton

                    Geez, This thing is big[^] Full Story[^] It's remotely possible that some software I wrote years ago for SS/L was used to help design the switch rings. :cool: Marc

                    Thyme In The Country Interacx My Blog

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                    Christopher Duncan
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                    In the days before programming, I used to do precision optics including things like night flying lenses for military aircraft and lenses for guided missiles. Be afraid. Be very afraid. :-D

                    Christopher Duncan Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalUSA.com

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                      In the days before programming, I used to do precision optics including things like night flying lenses for military aircraft and lenses for guided missiles. Be afraid. Be very afraid. :-D

                      Christopher Duncan Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalUSA.com

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                      Marc Clifton
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                      Christopher Duncan wrote:

                      Be afraid. Be very afraid.

                      That's alright, I was programming laser range gating systems that those same military aircraft and missles were probably using. Hmmm, but in the 80's. Marc

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                        Christopher Duncan wrote:

                        Be afraid. Be very afraid.

                        That's alright, I was programming laser range gating systems that those same military aircraft and missles were probably using. Hmmm, but in the 80's. Marc

                        Thyme In The Country Interacx My Blog

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                        Christopher Duncan
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                        So if we're all very lucky, they won't try to actually use this stuff. I'd hate to see a guided missle do a U turn in midair and head straight for my house because of something that QA missed. :-D

                        Christopher Duncan Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalUSA.com

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                        • M Marc Clifton

                          Geez, This thing is big[^] Full Story[^] It's remotely possible that some software I wrote years ago for SS/L was used to help design the switch rings. :cool: Marc

                          Thyme In The Country Interacx My Blog

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                          Garth J Lancaster
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                          so you are indeed, a rocket scientist :-) cool !! 'g'

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                            Hamed Mosavi wrote:

                            What is it exactly?

                            There are two types, one for low power coxial and one for high power wave tubes, in conjunction with TWTA's[^]. The switch ring is essentially a redundancy ring to extend the lifetime of the satellite by providing extra amplifiers and the ability to switch the low and high power portions of the signal to spare components. I've been trying to find a good pic, but this[^] is the best I've found. See the circle things with 1/4 circles inside them? That's a switch. The 1/4 circle shows the pathway of the signal. Now imagine 50 or more of these, with inputs and outputs lined up vertically as well, and with 2 1/4 circles in each switch, so you can do all sorts of fancy networking. Also, these rings are often stacked two or three or more layers deep, each layer with a different number of switches, to achieve further redundancy. Marc

                            Thyme In The Country Interacx My Blog

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                            Hamed Musavi
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                            Sorry for late response. Actually I was asleep when you answered. It was late in the evening here, but I staid awake for a few more minutes. I think I understand it. The behavior is really like a transistor. Maybe they use software to gain more flexibility and easier further changes in the network. Thanks for detailed description and pictures. p.s. That's great they'll use your algorithm as a basement. I hope it works well. It seems to be an important part of TWAT which is an important part of the whole satellite :omg:

                            // "In the end it's a little boy expressing himself." Yanni while (I_am_alive)
                            {
                                cout<<"I love to do more than just programming.";
                            }

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                              Geez, This thing is big[^] Full Story[^] It's remotely possible that some software I wrote years ago for SS/L was used to help design the switch rings. :cool: Marc

                              Thyme In The Country Interacx My Blog

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                              mango_lier
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                              Hmmm... all this to supply new porn channels.

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                                Geez, This thing is big[^] Full Story[^] It's remotely possible that some software I wrote years ago for SS/L was used to help design the switch rings. :cool: Marc

                                Thyme In The Country Interacx My Blog

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                                Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                                Yet another piece of debris sent into orbit... ;)

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