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automatic tracking

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automatic tracking [¦ȯd·ə¦mad·ik ′trak·iŋ]
(navigation)
Tracking in which a servomechanism automatically follows some characteristic of the signal; specifically, a process by which tracking or data-acquisition systems are enabled to keep their antennas continuously directed at a moving target without manual operation.
An instrument which displays the actual course made good through the use of navigation derived from several sources.


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The Distinct Features of Automatic Tracking Satellite As the name of this satellite dish suggests, Automatic Tracking Satellite is very useful for people who are constantly on the go.
The ship, reportedly managed by the shipping company Solchart, is fitted with an automatic tracking system but it was last recorded off the coast of northern France early on July 29.
The ship, reportedly managed by the shipping company Solchart, is fitted with an automatic tracking system but it was last recorded off the coast of northern France early on July 29.
 
 
 
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