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All communications with a geostationary satellite require using an earth station or antenna. Earth Stations may be either fixed (installed at a specific location) or mobile for uses such as Satellite News Gathering (SNG) or maritime applications. Antennas range in size, from large telecommunications carrier dishes of to 15 meters in diameter, to VSAT antennas which can be as small as under one meter, designed to support services such as Direct to Home TV (DTH) and rural telephony. The antenna, itself, will generally be connected to equipment indoors called an indoor unit (IDU), which then connects either to the. | Training and Health Education First Edition 2006 CALIFORNIA CHILDCARE health PROGRAM California Childcare Health Program Administered by the University of California San Francisco School of Nursing Department of Family Health Care Nursing 510 839-1195 800 333-3212 Healthline FIRSTS L aCALI FORNIA Funded by First 5 California with additional support from the California Department of Education Child Development Division and Federal Maternal and Child Health Bureau. This module is part of the California Training Institute s curriculum for Child Care Health Advocates. Acknowledgements The California Childcare Health Program is administered by the University of California San Francisco School of Nursing Department of Family Health Care Nursing. We wish to credit the following people for their contributions of time and expertise to the development and review of this curriculum since 2000. The names are listed in alphabetical order Main Contributors Abbey Alkon RN PhD Jane Bernzweig PhD Lynda Boyer-Chu RN MPH Judy Calder RN MS Lyn Dailey RN PHN Joanna Farrer BA MPP Robert Frank MS Lauren Heim Goldstein PhD Gail D. Gonzalez RN Jan Gross BSN RN Susan Jensen RN MSN PNP Judith Kunitz MA Mardi Lucich MA Cheryl Oku BA Tina Paul MPH CHES Pamm Shaw MS EdD Marsha Sherman MA MFCC Kim To MHS Eileen Walsh RN MPH Sharon Douglass Ware RN EdD Mimi Wolff MSW Rahman Zamani MD MPH Editor Catherine Cao MFA CCHP Staff Ellen Bepp Robin Calo Sara Evinger Krishna Gopalan Maleya Joseph Cathy Miller Dara Nelson Bobbie Rose Griselda Thomas Graphic Designers Edi Berton 2006 Eva Guralnick 2001-2005 California Childcare Health Program The mission of the California Childcare Health Program is to improve the quality of child care by initiating and strengthening linkages between the health safety and child care communities and the families they serve. Portions of this curriculum were adapted from the training modules of the National Training Institute for Child Care Health .

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