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61. The Cable and Satellite Television
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62. Contemporary's Ged: Test 1 : Writing
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63. Global Navigation Satellite Systems:
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64. Laser Satellite Communication:
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65. GNSSGlobal Navigation Satellite
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66. Championship Hold'em Satellite
 
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67. Satellites (Space Science Series)
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68. Satellite Communications Systems
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69. Digital Communications: Satellite/Earth
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70. Communication Satellites in the
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71. Satellites and Space Stations
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72. Satellite Communications
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73. Off the Map: The Most Amazing
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74. Silicon Sky:How One Small Start-up
 
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75. Digital Communications by Satellite
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80. Hungary, the Unwilling Satellite

61. The Cable and Satellite Television Industries: (Part of the Allyn & Bacon Series in Mass Communication)
by Patrick R. Parsons, Robert M. Frieden
Paperback: 384 Pages (1997-12-27)
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Asin: 0205200133
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The world of cableand satellite delivered television is constantly evolving and changing with newtechnology. These new technologies, especially the transition to digitaldistribution, are altering the world of television. The momentous results ofthese changes can be seen in the convergence of communications markets andservices. This is the only book on the market that successfully captures thescope and detail of these developments. It examines the convergence andcompetition of emerging television industries both domestically andinternationally.This book's clarity and comprehensibilitymake it accessible to readers without a background in these areas. Also,current employees in the industry will benefit from the broad based topics ofthe industry that are explored in this book. These topics include chapters onhistory, technology, industry structure, industry programming and services,daily operations, law and policy, international activities, and social issues.Also included is a detailed discussion of the 1996 Telecommunications Act, aswell as other legal issues that are crucial to a clear understanding of theindustry. Ultimately this book is a detailed review of where cable andsatellite has come from, what it is like today, where it is headed and why, andhow it relates to other media.Industry gurus and novices alike.Part of the Allyn & Bacon Series inMass Communication ... Read more


62. Contemporary's Ged: Test 1 : Writing Skills (Contemporary's Ged Satellite Series)
by Susan Breemer Wickham, Judith Gallagher, Mary Kay Gray, Mary C. Kruczynski
Paperback: 372 Pages (1994-01)
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Asin: 0809237822
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars HELP IN TEACHING GED WRITINGSKILLS
This makes a good text book with the accompanying skills work book.Easy to follow and skill exercise book is cross referenced with the text.I enjoy using it.

5-0 out of 5 stars Complete GED resource for Writing Skills
I teach a GED course and I find all the books in this series to be a valuable resource to anyone trying to obtain their GED.All of these books have excellent lessons and sample tests.These books are highlyrecommended. ... Read more


63. Global Navigation Satellite Systems: Insights into GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, Compass, and Others
by Basudeb Bhatta
Hardcover: 476 Pages (2010-02-15)
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Asin: 8178002205
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This book is specifically designed to serve as a basic text for undergraduate and postgraduate courses in civil/construction engineering, geoinformatics/geomatics engineering, geotechnical engineering, survey engineering, communication engineering, marine/naval engineering, aviation engineering, transportation engineering, navigation services engineering, and piloting. It will equally meet the requirements of postgraduate courses in geological science, environmental science, geosciences, earth sciences, agricultural science, geography, geophysics, geodesy, and earth resources management. The book provides a thorough understanding of the basic principles and techniques of GNSS. Beginning with the history and basic concepts of GNSS, the book gives an exhaustive coverage on every GNSS constellation, GNSS signals, errors and accuracy issues, positioning methods, augmentations, satellite geodesy, and GNSS receivers. It also presents wide spectrum of GNSS applications; and practical issues involved in surveying, mapping, and navigation. Owing to its lucid style and presentation of advanced topics, as well as guidance on surveying, mapping, and navigation along with numerous references the book will also be useful for the researchers and practising professionals. ... Read more


64. Laser Satellite Communication: The Third Generation
by William Mott, Robert Sheldon
Hardcover: 328 Pages (2000-01-30)
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Asin: 1567203299
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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This introduction to the next generation of human telecommunications enterprise examines the development of laser satellite communications and describes its advantages over previous technologies. It looks at the development of the technology and the industry through wired and wireless media and presents the vision, promise, and challenges of free-space lasers. The book balances its focused consideration of the telecommunications industry and markets with practical thoughts on creating a business involved in the introduction of commercial laser satellite communications systems. Scholars, investors, venture capitalists, policy makers, and corporate leaders will find this to be a comprehensive and eye-opening bridge between the existing telecommunications industry and the opportunities of the next generation. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars The Satellite Solution
William H. Mott IV takes us into the world of Satellite communicationswith an effective, business-like approach; so don't expect to be taken awayby beautiful language, however, Mr. Mott IV gets the job done in anycase.

The reader is given a slam-dunk course in Satellites 101 goingthrough the types of satellite, stakeholders, national powers in the space,applications, economics, challenges, developments, and provides someforesight.But do not expect to find out what satellite service you shouldbe investing in; that is not the purpose of this book.

If you have ininterest in learning more about satellite technology and want to learnabout how it might solve some of communication's problems, you will find itin this book. ... Read more


65. GNSSGlobal Navigation Satellite Systems: GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and more
by Bernhard Hofmann-Wellenhof, Herbert Lichtenegger, Elmar Wasle
Paperback: 516 Pages (2007-12-18)
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Asin: 3211730125
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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“GNSS - GPS, GLONASS, Galileo and more” is the extension of the scientific bestseller “GPS - Theory and Practice” to Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) and includes the Russian GLONASS, the European system Galileo, and additional systems.

The book refers to GNSS in the generic sense to describe the various existing reference systems for coordinates and time, the satellite orbits, the satellite signals, observables, mathematical models for positioning, data processing, and data transformation.

With respect to the individual systems GPS, GLONASS, Galileo and more, primarily the specific reference systems, services, the space and the control segment, as well as satellite signals are described. Furthermore, augmentations by space- and ground-based systems are discussed.

This book is a university-level introductory textbook and is intended to serve as a reference for students as well as for professionals and scientists in the fields of geodesy, surveying engineering, navigation, and related disciplines.

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4-0 out of 5 stars GNSS A New Challenge For Everyone
The book is a strong combination between the former and reliable GPS system and the new challenge, in positioning information, using GPS, GLONASS and GALILEO Satellite Systems. It ofers a detailed description for these three systems. The reader understands the value of the use of the GNSS in static and dynamic applications. ... Read more


66. Championship Hold'em Satellite Strategy (The Championship)
by Tom McEvoy, Brad Daugherty
Paperback: 336 Pages (2007-05-15)
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Asin: 1580422136
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Two world champions show players how to win their way into big tournaments offering millions of dollars in prize money for a fraction of the cost by playing in small-entry fee tournaments. Chris Moneymaker did this when he parlayed a $39 satellite win into a world championship title and $2.5 million, as did Grey Raymer in 2004 when he turned $150 into $5 million. These exciting mini-tournaments, called satellites, made the authors millions of dollars and now they share their secrets with you. Step-by-step, you?ll learn proven insider strategies for beating limit and no-limit hold?em satellites, as well as one-table, multi-table, online, and super satellites. Illustrations. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Husband loved it! Seller was great!
My husband loved this book and is waiting for the next one to release. The seller was fantastic and we received our order in perfect condition and earlier than we expected. I love shopping with Amazon!

5-0 out of 5 stars A must have for satellite players
Before you enter a major poker tournament, you have to qualify. "The Championship Hold'Em Satellite Strategy" is a guide for poker players who are just at the threshold of the poker big leagues and are seeking to earn their way up by winning some big money at these satellite games. Covering everything from limit to no-limit hold em to other satellite variants, Envoy and Daugherty impart their own championship wisdom, making "The Championship Hold'Em Satellite Strategy" a must have for satellite players.

1-0 out of 5 stars About as bad as it gets
I'm probably in the minority when it comes to McEvoy books. I really try to give him the benefit of the doubt, and sometimes I think he produces a really good poker book when others don't. A great example of this is "How to Win No Limit Holdem Tournaments" he wrote with Don Vines.

This book, however, isn't worth the paper it's printed on. I purchased it in hopes of getting some valuable advice on how to fashion a strategy for satellites. This would include a detailed discussion about bankroll requirements, low blind strategies, and most importantly bubble play. The bankroll topic gets touched on very vaguely, there are some general play guidelines that get better coverage in his other books, and there is little to no good consideration of how to play when approaching the bubble of a satellite. The final and worst flaw of the book is its passing mention of online satellites. Considering online satellites are so popular these days, you would think a 2007 redo of his earlier books on satellites (which I have not read but imagine cover the same territory) would spend more time on this aspect.

Not talking extensively and proficiently about online play and the bubble aspect of a satellite would be like writing an instructional book on running for public office without mentioning advertising and filing deadlines. I was highly disappointed in this book (co-written with Brad Daugherty, to spread the blame equally), and figure I could probably write an improved product overnight if I really set my mind to it. Hey, maybe there's an idea. In all seriousness, don't waste your money if real satellite instruction is what you're after. ... Read more


67. Satellites (Space Science Series)
 Hardcover: 1021 Pages (1986-11-01)
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"This is the 12th book in the University of Arizona Space Science Series, a burgeoning library destined to stand as the consummate literary legacy of our era's revolution in Solar System exploration. . . . Satellite science has matured rapidly since its rebirth in March 1979, and its vitality radiates from the pages of this fine volume."—Icarus ... Read more


68. Satellite Communications Systems Engineering: Atmospheric Effects, Satellite Link Design and System Performance (Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing)
by Louis J. Ippolito Jr.
Hardcover: 394 Pages (2008-10-14)
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Provides an invaluable, detailed and up-to-date coverage of atmospheric effects and their impact on satellite communications systems design and performance.

Significant progress has been made in the last decade in the understanding and modelling of propagation effects on radio wave propagation in the bands utilized for satellite communications. This book provides a comprehensive description and analysis of all atmospheric effects of concern for today’s satellite systems, and the tools necessary to design the links and to evaluate system performance.

This book will serve as an excellent reference to communications engineers, wireless network and system engineers, system designers and graduate students in satellite communications and related areas.

Key features:

  • Provides the state of the art in communications satellite link design and performance from the practicing engineer perspective – concise descriptions, specific procedures and comprehensive solutions
  • Contains the calculations and tools necessary for evaluating system performance
  • Provides a complete evaluation of atmospheric effects, modelling and prediction
  • Focuses on the satellite free-space link as the primary element in the design and performance for satellite communications, and recognizes the importance of free-space considerations such as atmospheric effects, frequency of operation and adaptive mitigation techniques
  • a solutions manual is available directly from the author (lippolit@gwu.edu)
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69. Digital Communications: Satellite/Earth Station Engineering (Noble Publishing Classic)
by Kamilo Feher
Hardcover: 496 Pages (1997)
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Asin: 1884932010
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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This useful reference book addresses the specific needs of satellite systems, including link calculations, the terrestrial interface, baseband systems and signal processing, modulation techniques, coding, synchronization, TDMA and onboard processing. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Not completely up-to-date, but a real good textbook on Digital Satellite Communications
Unfortunately, the 1997 edition of the book is only a reprint of the edition from 1983. Thus, it is not really up-to-date, especially with regard to current (higher order) modulation techniques used in digital satellite communications (like e.g. 8PSK).
However, as an introduction to both the theory as well as practical aspects of digital satellite communications, I find it an irreplaceable textbook.
For example, it is ideal to understand the meaning and significance of eye diagrams and how to interpret them.
I also like the very good explanations on Nyquist's theorems very much. Pulse shaping and all its implications is also very well described.
Also the impact of nonlinear amplification on digital modulation techniques is uniquely well described.
The chapter on error detection and correction coding very well describes the relevant aspects.
Also the concepts of regenerative systems are very well introduced.
There is a lot of figures as well as measurement screenshots that contribute to the practical aspects. The writing style is very likable and easy to read. ... Read more


70. Communication Satellites in the Geostationary Orbit (Artech House Telecommunication Library)
by Donald M. Jansky, Michael C. Jeruchim
Hardcover: 648 Pages (1987-12-01)
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Asin: 0890062501
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71. Satellites and Space Stations (Usborne New Technology)
by Moira Butterfield
Paperback: 48 Pages (1986-07)
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This book shows the vital roles played by satellites in our everyday lives in replaying communications, surveying the universe and recording images of Earth and explains how they do their job. ... Read more


72. Satellite Communications
by Dennis Roddy
Hardcover: 569 Pages (2001-03-15)
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Asin: 0071371761
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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THE DEFINITIVE REFERENCE ON SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONSSatellite Communications, Third Edition is the latest update of the reference widely regarded as the most complete and accessible intro to this dynamic area of engineering. This edition has been revised to include the hottest applications in a rapidly growing field with expanded coverage of CDMA…new Internet via satellite and digital TV broadcasting chapters…an expanded section on geostationary orbits…error correction coding…and a preview of coming applications and growth. Author Dennis Roddy's authoritative and readable treatment provides you with:


Full descriptions of hardware, including satellite structures, antennas, earth stations, and onboard systems
Cutting-edge applications such as wireless Internet, telephony, Global Positioning Systems (GPS), and worldwide broadcasts of digital TV
New information on ATM, TCP/IP, and LEO networking over satellites, mobile systems, and onboard switching
Details on methods, orbits, links, access, signals, modulation, and interference
All examples and problems worked in MathCad, with mathematical complexities pared to a minimum ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Satellite Communications for the Masses...
Mr. Dennis Roddy's book is an amazing introduction to the daunting field of Satellite communications.His layout and explainations are easy to understand, for both amateurs and experts alike. This is a great introductory book for any budding satellite engineering or someone interested into the "hows and whys" of satellites.

The inclusion of problems and exercises also extends the flexibility of this book for use as a TEXTbook for undergraduate or graduate satellite engineers. Even if you're not a student, the problems will give your grey-matter a workout. Buy it, if the price suits you.

1-0 out of 5 stars Complete Garbage
Roddy should be ashamed of this publication.As a third edition textbook, one would hope the that numerous typos and VERY NUMEROUS mathematical operation errors would have been corrected by now.Roddy switches symbols from example to example, sometimes even within the same example!!!!Mathematical constants such as the speed of light, circumfereance of the earth, etc... are very often wrong.After reading 10 chapter's of this book, I have learned not to take any of Roddy's published standards at face value and I google them all for accuracy.This is very hard text to learn from unless you already know the 3-4 synominous terms that Roddy might use to explain the principles he is trying to explain.There is also a lot of "poof" calculations, where everything is thrown into mathcad and a result pops out.Not a good textbook for beginers or intermediates.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good overall, but slow reading
As most text books usually are, this book is slow reading. However, it is very thorough and covers the subject completely.

2-0 out of 5 stars Good Concepts, Bad Mathmatics
While the book covers a wide range of topics and does a fairly good job at introducing the reader to satellite communications; there are many glaring errors contained in this edition.
Many of the equations given are incomplete or simply wrong.Many of the chapter problems have similar problems and nearly every section has incorrect chapter answers given in the back of the book.
Professionals with a grasp of the material may find the book useful however students and those new to the material will have trouble following the mathematical concepts due to misleading equations and incorrect examples given throughout the book.

3-0 out of 5 stars Roddey; very good intermediate level book.
This book is very suitable for either an undergraduate EE student, or an interested laymen with modest communications knowledge (i.e. HAM radio, etc..).Roddey's writing style is fairly clear and crisp, and other reviewers are on the mark.

The technical content is fairly thorough for introductory
to intermediate purposes.However, this is definately not a "reference" or "bible" type book; nothing too exotic is contained therein.

The book has some nicely written chapters on general communications theory (i.e. channel capacity, etc..),
however, the content and treatment is skimpy.
If your interested in satellite communications but
don't know much about die-hard communications theory,
you'd be better of getting a companion book specifically
for that purpose [i.e. Sklar or Proakisl; both authors
have books called "Digital Communications"].

All in all, the book delivers what it promises and is
worth the price... Probably one of the top 4 books to
get on Satellite Communications... Also look into
[Timothy Pratt book; Gerard Maral book; and also Tri T Ha for those looking for a much more advanced book]. ... Read more


73. Off the Map: The Most Amazing Sights on Earth as Seen by Satellite
by James Turnbull, Alex Turnbull
Paperback: 160 Pages (2006-11-01)
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Asin: 0786718633
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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AMAZING SIGHTS ON EARTH DISCOVERED FROM SPACE

You thought there was nothing left on Earth to explore--but here are nearly 100 truly awesome sights on planet Earth that no guide book will take you near.
Drawn from the runaway-success blog googlesightseeing.com, these satellite camera discoveries include:


Plug Holes in the Mediterranean
Arizona's Boneyard
The White Snake of Baja
The Hole in the Coast of Mexico
Face of Jesus Found in Sand Dune
Area 51

Manmade marvels, bizarre natural formations, high-security areas and the simply uncategorizable but infinitely cool--here are some of the weirdest sights in the world. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Cute little book of Google Earth oddities
This is an impulse purchase book, something within easy reach of the cash register. That said, it's quite good, though most (perhaps all) of the sites are mentioned in various Google Earth oddity web sites. Still, it's a good gift book or (small) coffee table book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Worth Viewing
This book was way more entertaining than I orpginally expected.The sights are really cool but the star of the book is the quirky, clever commentary.Not only do you get a description of what you are looking at, ther is usually a great "what if?" or "did you know?" story as well.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book.It makes great guest room reading material as there is a little something for everyone.

5-0 out of 5 stars Look it down
This is one of those books you see loitering near the cash register in book shops, which you pick up and on a casual flick through the pages buy it (wise folk, of course, note the title then order it cheaper online from Amazon).

I thought it was well worth the money.Now you can see a whole load of quirky shots of the planet that until recently really weren't possible and impressive quality, too.What I particularly liked was the concentration on the man-made world rather than the natural world.Here you can see a Stealth bomber on the runway at Edwards Air Force base, the Prophet Mosque, Medina, Saudi Arabia or hundreds of cars stored on a runway at RAF Bedford in England.

Mixed in with not normally seen photos there are plenty of offbeat sights that clearly would never be appreciated at ground level, like a huge rabbit on Mount Colleto Fava in Italy, designed by a bunch of artists from Vienna or a giant dead cowboy floating of the coast of Australia.I know that's a kind of vague location but all the images have precise co-ordinates on each page so you can find them yourself.

Although the book plugs Google Earth it might be worth checking out the same place on MSN Bing, where a bird's-eye view is sometimes available.In many cases both sites use the same image source.For instance both have the same scan of the world's tallest man-made structure the KVLY-TV mast at Blanchard, North Dakota shown on page 134. Factoid Time: the mast is 2063 feet high and the structure incorporates an electric elevator to allow (brave!) engineers to get to the top for periodic maintenance.

There is a spin-off to using the book because when you check out the sites on Google Earth you'll find that curiosity will get the better of you and something nearby will make you zoom in for a closer look and suddenly another hour has gone!

*** FOR AN INSIDE LOOK click 'customer images' under the cover.

3-0 out of 5 stars cool stuff
Decent book of images found on Google Maps... Each image includes longitude and latitude so you can find them on Google... also has a link for a KML file that loads all the sites in the book plus some others into Google Earth... Worth the price...

5-0 out of 5 stars Space Oddities Revealed
This book is a great compilation of photos and comments on them from the folks at Google Sightseeing, whose members pore over the maps on Google Earth and find some of the most unlikely and bizarre visual treats on the planet. Check it out and you'll be hooked! ... Read more


74. Silicon Sky:How One Small Start-up Went Over the Top to Beat the Big Boys Into Satellite Heaven
by Gary Dorsey
Paperback: 352 Pages (2000-04-28)
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Asin: 0738203122
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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"An eyewitness page-burner...Gary Dorsey's story of Orbital is the best inside look at a high-tech business venture since Tracy Kidder's Soul of a New Machine"
-Richard Rhodes

"Gary Dorsey's marvelous book shows that the American dream is alive and well. Bold vision, ingenuity, and dogged determination are turning the new frontier of space into a source of new jobs, new profits-and new dreams for the future."
-Ben Bova, Former Editor of Omni and President Emeritus of the National Space SocietyAmazon.com Review
Gary Dorsey's Silicon Sky tells the engrossing tale ofa private company's quest to develop the world's first low-earth-orbitcommercial satellite--a momentous accomplishment that paved the wayfor everything from reasonably priced GPS navigational receivers topay-at-the-pump credit-card terminals at filling stations. Dorseytackles the true story of the emerging world of "microspace" in amanner reminiscent of Tracy Kidder's pioneering The Soul of a NewMachine, using an interesting combination of first-handobservations, critical analysis, and literary techniques usually foundin novels. By sticking close to Orbital Sciences Corporation'sextensive cast of characters working in the early design stages in1992 through the product launch in 1995, Dorsey brings readers intothe labs and boardrooms as the fledgling operation grows into abooming company that entered 1998 with $3.9 billion in orders alreadyin its books. --Howard Rothman ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Captured Well
As someone who worked at the 'old' OSC during the time that this book covers, I knew a lot of the characters portrayed here and am acquainted with the Orbcomm story. It's not only accurate but it also tells a lot moreabout the engineering team and the management of the project than mostpeople in the company knew at the time. Some people fault the book for onlycovering the time period to the '95 launch, but for the three criticalyears of the start-up's story, he captures every significant facet. I'msure some engineers might not be happy with how they're portrayed, but thisis not a technical book. As a story about entrepreneurial guts and theessence of engineering it's one of the best. The recent award from IEEE washighly deserved.

5-0 out of 5 stars Beyond Nerd Chic...
One of the most inspiring business books of the past year tells how a little company full of big ideas, Virginia-based Orbital Sciences Corp., got into the business of putting commercial satellites into space. InSilicon Sky: How One Small Start-Up Went Over the Top to Beat the Big Boysinto Satellite Heaven, author Gary Dorsey chronicles the progress of a pipedream as it has evolved into a company with 1998 revenues of $734 million.Orbital founder David Thompson gave Dorsey unfettered access to thecompany's inner workings -- from the beginning of its efforts to design acommercially viable communications satellite in 1992 through the firstlaunch in 1995. The author clearly identifies with Thompson'sentrepreneurial ardor, contrasting Orbital's culture of discovery with the'feudal,' unimaginative culture of old-line aerospace companies addicted togovernment contracts. What Dorsey lacks in objectivity, he makes up for inclarity. From his fly-on-the-wall perch, sitting in on company meetings andpeering over the shoulders of workers in the lab, he has observed anddistilled into concise prose the details that made Orbital's successpossible. Dorsey explains the technology behind the business so fluidlythat it hardly seems like rocket science. BOOKPAGE, June 1990 REVIEW BY E.THOMAS WOOD

2-0 out of 5 stars The incomplete and microscopic look at Orbital
Having worked at Orbitalduring the period this book covers, I was shocked at the inconsistency throughout this book.The author writes as an authority on Orbital, but in reality, he has had a very small slice ofinsight into what went on during that time.Critical events affecting thecompany as a whole which almost everyone at the company would know aboutdid not show up in this book.For instance, two highly publicized failuresof the Pegasus Rocket which occurred prior to the flight of Orbcomm werenot even discussed. These failures definitely had some impact to theOrbcomm project. When you talk about Orbital, you talk about an end to endspace company. That includes building the satellite, launching it, andproviding the infrastructure to control it.The attempt was made atgetting this across, but it really did not do justice to that topic.Thebook should be described as the incomplete history of the design of asatellite, not a history of Orbital.I do have to say that managementpersonalites were described rather accurately. The engineers in the storyare really depicted as an inexperienced bunch of kids who came right out ofschool with their "license to learn" (degree) and were directedto design a satellite system with nothing but their egos.Quite a bit ofthe book describes the long hours they worked and the stress involved ingetting it done.This wasn't a superhuman abnormality in the engineeringworld at Orbital, as the author would lead you to believe.He could havetold us about it in maybe 3 sentences, not 300+ pages. With that out of theway, the author could have brought this history of Orbcomm into recenthistory, instead of stopping before the constellation was launched.Insummary, I have to say this book was a big disappointment.It doesn't dojustice to Orbital or provide a consistent picture of the Orbcommconstellation development.

1-0 out of 5 stars Disjointed, poorly written, and disappointing.
I agree completely with the reader from Monument, CO. This book was very disjointed and poorly written. The only favorable reviews I see on this page are from people involved in the satellite business. One five starrating comes from a guy who has not read the book! This book pales incomparison to one of my favorites, "The Soul of a New Machine",by Tracy Kidder. The characters in Silicon Sky are sketchy and at timessuperficial. For example, all we really learn about Grace is that she singspop songs while walking and loves to get in the face of the contractmanufacturers - even though she was apparently an engineer of someimportance. Dorsey also does a rather poor job at documenting how varioustechnical obstacles are overcome. How exactly was the "last greatobstacle", the problem with the satellite's batteries overcome? We'llnever know. The last thing Dorsey talks about is some experiments with somemysterious shielding material. Did the material work? Or did the engineershave to come up with something else? Instead we are treated to coverage ofengineers howling when they found out their board does not work because theMCU is placed wrong. I've designed boards for embedded systems for years.The only time I've had an error of this nature I found I had mislabled theboard's silkscreen. Takes a tech about three minutes to fix with a hot-airrework station. Sorry, I really wanted to like this book. But it appearsthat Dorsey does not have enough technical expertise to determine therelative importance of projects and engineers to really make this aninformative and entertaining book.

4-0 out of 5 stars Accurate portrayal of people and technology
It is almost invariable that stories that I have personal knowledge of are conveyed with glaring errors and omissions.I am happy to say that Gary Dorsey's book is a notable exception.

I joined Orbital in 1996 and workedon the subsequent Orbcomm constellation, which started after the completionof the book.Of the principals who worked on the original Orbcomm andstayed for the constellation development, Mr. Dorsey captures the characterof each with incredible precision.Mr. Dorsey also gets the technicaldetails right.He has a real knack for picking up how engineers talk toeach other and how technical problems penetrate their equilibrium.

Myonly issue with the book is that it's episodic in nature and fails tofollow specific technical problems and their human actors to resolution. ... Read more


75. Digital Communications by Satellite (Prentice-Hall Information Theory Series)
by James J. Spilker
 Hardcover: 672 Pages (1977-02)
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76. Core-Satellite Portfolio Management: A Modern Approach for Professionally Managed Funds
by J. Clay Singleton
Hardcover: 400 Pages (2004-12-06)
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Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars
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Active versus passive portfolio management is the most important policy decision institutional investors must make. In Core- Satellite Portfolio Management, J. Clay Singleton address this dilemma with the all-new core-satellite approach, which draws on the strengths of each style while eliminating the weaknesses.

Prominent practitioners, consultants, and academics then join with the author to reveal how the revolutionary core-satellite method will improve investment performance for virtually every major asset class.

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2-0 out of 5 stars Does not live up to its misleading title ....
I bought this book with the premise to learning about Core-Satellite asset allocation technique. However, as I explain below, I was mislead and disappointed.

The chapters in the book are:
- A Core-Satellite Appraoch to Portfolio Management
- Quantitative Finance
- Core Equity
- Core Fixed-Income Management
- Satellite Bonds - High Yield and Distressed Debt
- Management of Currency Fluctuations Associated with International Investments
- Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities
- Hard Assets
- Finding Value in Small Stocks
- Risk Measurement of Investments in the Satellite Ring of a Core-Satellite Portfolio
- Indentifying and Adopting Best Practices for Institutional Investors

As you will notice, of the 11 chapters in the book, only 1-2 are dedicated to the actual Core-Satellite portfolio allocation technique. The balance of the chapters are allocated to explaining the different asset classes, general risk-return nuances and some practical issues to be borne in mind.

This is my main grip with this book. There are umteen books explaining each of the asset classes. I did not buy another book for that. Also only a chapter describing as asset class is hardly enough to go out and actually invset in the asset class.

At best, it expands your context, making you aware of the different asset classes to be included in the Core and in the Satellite portions of the portoflio. At worst, it is a waste of time and paper!

I would have much rather preferred the book to have focussed on the following issues:
- What criteria to use to allocate an asset either to the Core or Satellite portion of the portfolio
- How to first construct the Core portfolio
- How to the systematically add Satellites to the Core portfolio and the measure the impact of these additions
- How and when to move an asset from the Satellite asset class to the Core asset class
- How do you do portfolio allocation on the Core and Satellite classes individually as well as a whole.
- etc. etc.

Overall, it not worth the expense and time; and while it did add to my overall investment perspective, it did so with diminshed return. ... Read more


77. Mobile Satellite Communications (Artech House Telecommunications Library.)
by Shingo Ohmori, Hiromitsu Wakana, Seiichiro Kawase
Hardcover: 466 Pages (1997-11-30)
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This is the first book solely devoted to examining the advanced systems that allow callers to make successful satellite links from moving vehicles on the ground, sea, or in the air. It examines the history of mobile satellite communications as well as their key technologies, offering a complete discussion of mobile satellite orbital dynamics.

The authors take an easy-to-understand approach to the satellite position determination principle, and provide a compact, practical procedure for making orbit calculations. They explore vehicle antennas, their requirements, gain, beam width, phased arrays, and satellite tracking, and discuss signal propagation problems and counter methods in marine, aeronautical and land environments. The book also looks ahead to forthcoming technologies, including satellite phone systems using both geostationary and non-geostationary orbits. ... Read more


78. Satellite Night News
by Jack Hopkins
 Paperback: Pages (1993-02-01)
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In the overcrowded solar system of the twenty-third century, Satellite News Channel will do anything to outscoop the fierce competition, especially with one of the biggest stories of the century brewing: the threat of interplanetary war. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent!
I just read "That Darn Squid God" (which is wonderful), and just found out that Nick Pollotta is also Jack Hopkins (along with a heck of a lot of other names).
Great stuff!Read it and see for yourself.

4-0 out of 5 stars More from Pollotta
I'm a bigger fan of of his Bureau 13 novels, but this series is also a blast.Fun characters and good pacing with several intersting plot twists.I luaghed out loud so many times that I can safely reccomend this book to anyone.

3-0 out of 5 stars The News CAN be fun
Satellite Night News is one of the most outrageously funny scifi books that I have ever come across, and I have come across many in my time.However, some of the humor contained in this novel is not suitable for young children, but you adults may find it quite amusing.

The plot:Far in the future, News is the ULTIMATE form of entertainment, at least for those braving the wilds of space. Competing news networks vie for the highest ratings, and they are not all too concerned what they have to do for a story (which leads to some humorous moments).However, the news world is soon to be enmeshed in the ultimate news story:interplanetary war.The Satellite Night News team attempts to uncover the reasons for the war, and what they discover shocks them, a deep, deadly secret that may emperil the entire solar system! ... Read more


79. Satellite Night Special
by Jack Hopkins
 Paperback: 240 Pages (1993-10-01)
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Asin: 0441750478
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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When Prince Yertzoff of Mars is kidnapped shortly before his widely publicized wedding, Rikka Collins and her satellite news team head for SnowBall Hell--the Neptune prison camp--to uncover the details. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Even more from Pollotta
Though I enjoy his later novel Illegal Aliens is my personal favorite Sci-fi humor book, this is a blast as well.I actually laughed out loud several times during the read.This one is my personal favorite in the STNseries. ... Read more


80. Hungary, the Unwilling Satellite
by John Flournoy Montgomery
Paperback: 300 Pages (2001-07)
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Asin: 1931313571
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President Roosevelt's envoy "to watch Central Europe" for eight years before WW2, recounts his experiences after the war. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Hungary, the unwilling satellite
John F Montgomery:Hungary, the unwilling Satellite.This informative book was originally printed in 1947.For some reason it was not in circulation until reprinted in 1990.Finally!A true description of the situation in Central Europe during the World War Two era.The US representative who is witnessing the real political talks is writing without bias.Montgomery is present at discussions with Hitler and other representatives of the German government and neighboring states.The governor of Hungary, Miklos Horthy, as refusing demands of the NAZI regime!US representative Montgomery's book is dealing with real meetings and their results.It should be a pivotal book in learning about WW II.The real situations and abuses of powers after the end of WW II in Soviet block Europe is to say the least - shocking.This book points to the fact that western representatives came to an agreement with Hungary to capitulate and join the Western Alliance.Stalin's rejection in Quebec Conference was overturning this pact.The war could have been ended much sooner thus not requiring additional sacrifices, including D-day.(Pgs. 161 - 163) ... Read more


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