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<tbl_glossary><row><term>Earth Station</term><definition>&lt;p&gt;An earth station is a collection of equipment installed on the earthâ€™s surface that enables communications over one or more satellites. Earth stations consist of a reflector antenna (or parabolic dish), a feed system to send and receive the RF carrier, data handling equipment and mechanical tracking equipment to keep the satellite within the antennaâ€™s data send/receive area. Earth stations are typically owned by the company receiving the data from the satellite network, thus must operate within certain specified parameters to maintain the networkâ€™s stability. Earth stations are part of a satellite networkâ€™s ground segment, which consists of all earth stations operating in a satellite system. These can be connected to the end userâ€™s equipment directly or via a terrestrial network.&lt;/p&gt;</definition></row></tbl_glossary>
