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  • ...ed in air operations and the VHF SINCGARS radio used by ground forces. The radio extends into the HF spectrum, and also connects to tactical satellite commu
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  • ...bands|UHF radio]] via satellite relay. Their [[ITU frequency bands|MF]] [[radio]] must support [[digital selective calling]] (DSC), a "telephone number" sy ...l systems using [[digital selective calling]] on [[ITU frequency bands|VHF radio]] supplement the satellite system for coastal waters. It is strongly recomm
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  • ...ows/Popper.html Discussion of Popper's Life and Work] from Philosophy Talk Radio Program ...070208.shtml "Karl Popper"], [[BBC Radio 4]] programme, [[In Our Time (BBC Radio 4)|In Our Time]], 8 February 2007. Discussion with John Worrall, Professor
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  • ...April, 1909 ''Electrician and Mechanic'', reported overhearing an amateur radio transmission which included the comment: "Say, do you know the fellow who i ...aph Company employee, printed in the December, 1919 edition of the amateur radio publication ''QST'', showed familiarity with the word's negative connotatio
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  • ...of the comic strip led to a Blondie film series (1938-1950) and a Blondie radio program (1939-1950).
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  • U.S. military radio system for vehicle mounting, consisting of two [[SINCGARS]] radios and one
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  • * Aitken, Hugh G. J., ''Syntony and Spark: The Origins of Radio'', New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1976. ISBN 0-471-01816-3 * Aitken, Hugh G. J., ''The Continuous Wave: Technology and American Radio, 1900-1932'', Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1985. ISBN
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  • Republican/conservative television and radio news commentator; Fox News regular contributor; contributing editor, [[Fami
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  • ...ications radio. Entering service in 1962, it was the first widely deployed radio using primarily solid state rather than [[vacuum tube]] electronics, bringi | title = AN/PRC-25 and AN/PRC-77 Backpack Radio
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  • ...ut a direct physical connection between nodes on the network, usually by [[radio]]; the nodes are assumed to stay in one general area, as opposed to moving
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  • ...tack. Ground FACs may operate as teams, with a combination of team leader, radio operator, laser designator or other marking specialist, etc. ...security devices is one of the goals of the U.S. and allied Joint Tactical Radio System.
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  • Conservative blogger and radio host in [[St. Louis, Missouri]]; [[Tea Party Movement]] National Leadership
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  • ...Director, [[International Crisis Group]]; Correspondent, [[National Public Radio]], 2001-2008 (Moscow Bureau Chief, 2001-2005); Visiting Scholar of Internat
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  • ...ow_ais_works.htm}}</ref> and the U.S. and allied military [[Joint Tactical Radio System]]s.<ref name=MCC-GIG-Edge>{{citation | url = http://jpeojtrs.mil/fil | title = Joint Tactical Radio System -- Connecting the GIG to the Tactical Edge | first1= Rich | last1 =
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  • *[http://www.transpacificradio.com/category/debito Trans-Pacific Radio] - podcasts by Arudou Debito.
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  • Director, Radio Free Iraq (1998-2004); Special envoy for public diplomacy to the Middle Eas
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  • During the Korean War, the AN/PRC-10 was the standard squad tactical radio family of the U.S. Army.<ref>{{citation | title = Technical Manual TM 11-612: Radio Sets AN/PRC-8, AN/PRC-9, and AN/PRC-10
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  • '''RF (radio frequency) electronics''' have two subsystems: the transmitter and the rece This consists of the radio waveform synthesizer and power amplifier. The subsystem is responsible for
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  • ...ne another, to higher command, and to the communications centers linked by radio to moving forces. It can switch low-speed data (i.e., 16 or 32 Kbps) as we *Operate with satellite and terrestrial radio as well as multiplexed digital signals on copper cable
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  • ...be listened live on our site or at nepalfnnetwork.com, the website of the radio station.
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  • ...that includes any device that can be monitored or controlled via wireless radio signals, not just those having internet access.
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  • {{rpl|Etymology of ham radio}}
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  • ...xternal encryption device, while modern radios, such as the Joint Tactical Radio System, are apt to be computer-controlled and have integrated encryption.
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  • ...] and the Director of the Islamic World Studies Program; Board member of [[Radio Islam]] and the [[Feminist Sexual Ethics Project]] at [[Brandeis University
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  • ...[[Global Maritime Distress and Safety System]] (GMDSS), '''NAVTEX''' is a radio broadcasting system, transmitting at 518 kHz in the [[ITU frequency bands|m ...w.ukho.gov.uk/ProductsandServices/MartimeSafety/RNW/Pages/Home.aspx |title=Radio Navigational Warnings |publisher=United Kingdom Hydrographic Office}}</ref>
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  • ...- Writer and producer from 1941 to 1961 in the Features Department of BBC radio. - [[Faber & Faber]], 1980. ISBN 0-571-11537-3 ...e affair, written by a former Director General of the BBC. A series of BBC radio programmes called "''The Secret Society''" led to a raid by police in both
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  • ...onal law|constitutional lawyer]] and [[political opinion broadcasting|talk radio host]], with an [[American conservative]] view. He is not to be confused wi On the New York City radio station WABC, he follows the shows of [[Rush Limbaugh]] and [[Sean Hannity]
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  • ...ck II, like the Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System (SINCGARS) radio system more common in Army ground or airborne communications, is designed t ...mber#pseudo-random number generator|pseudo-random number generator in each radio, with the hopping being time-synchronized using a Global Positioning System
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  • The CBC operates [[radio]] and [[television]] broadcasts in both English and French, and, in the Nor
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  • *A [[radio]] or [[television]] program
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  • ...ounded in 1980 and measures [[Popular music|popular]] [[song]]s based on [[radio]] [[airplay]] and [[Single (music)|singles]] sales. The chart lists the mos
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  • .../www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/cassini/multimedia/pia07966.html A WAV file of radio emissions from Saturn]
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  • A variant of the [[PRC-10|AN/PRC-10]] tactical radio of the [[U.S. Army]] in the [[Korean War]], differing only in operating fre
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  • *[[Joel Ross]], one half of [[BBC Radio 1]] duo [[JK and Joel]] *[[Jimmy Savile|Sir Jimmy Savile]], television and radio personality
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  • ...J A New Look At 'Iliad' In 'The War That Killed Achilles'] National Public Radio Transcript. October 24, 2009. | Homer's epic poem "The Iliad" dates back th
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  • *A syndicated radio show based out of Portland, Oregon
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  • ..., in Los Angeles, California, was a well-known recording artist, comedian, radio personality, puppeteer, author, and advertising creative director of the 19
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  • * BBC Radio 4 '[http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/programmes/misc/templars.shtml On the Tr
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  • ...5 kHz and 1605 kHz (1.605 MHz), and commercial [[frequency modulation|FM]] radio broadcasting uses frequencies from 87.5 MHz to 107.7 MHz. Visible [[light]]
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  • ...blished in the United States. It contains two long, previously uncollected radio plays, as well as synopses of two proposed stage plays that were never subs *''The Man Who Could Not Sleep—A Serial thriller in six parts'', page 14 — radio play featuring [[Henry Bohun]]
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  • She also does work for radio and as a translator. ...warded the ''Deutsche Krimipreis'' twice (in 2001 and 2004) and received ''Radio Bremen Krimipreis'' in 2003.
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  • ...nd a friend of the press in all its forms, from newspapers to magazines to radio, television, and the Web."
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  • ! colspan="4" style="background: LightSteelBlue;" | Radio Shows ...ld be located and verified until now.)<ref>[http://bobby-on-air.chapso.de/ Radio Shows/On Air]</ref>
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  • ...carrier wave of the basic waveform. While the term is most often used with radio frequency carrier waves, it can apply to sound waves as well, such as when ...is suppressed. Very common technique for non-entertainment communications radio due to its power efficiency.
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  • ...netic induction]], and, most importantly, [[electromagnetic radiation]] ([[radio]]). In most implementations, [[Morse code]] was used for communication. ...ds, so, beginning around 1900, most references to "wireless" actually mean radio transmissions, and for those purposes "wireless telegraph" was eventually s
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  • ...ran from 1993 to 2004 on [[National Broadcasting Company|NBC]], about a [[radio]] [[psychiatry|psychiatrist]], his family and friends. The program was a [[
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  • ...g sessions. His previous album, his second, was titled ''No Bourbon & Bad Radio'' and his debut album was titled ''American Hotel''. He tours and performs
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  • ...number of journalists. But this is not always the case. In television or radio this role may fall upon a producer and the writer may be referred to as a c
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  • ...]] is for the squad leader's use; modern militaries may have a intra-squad radio for each soldier.
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  • The basic communications radio for U.S. and many other infantry [[squad]]s, or units of typically 9-13 sol
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  • ...ic wave]]s covering all [[frequencies]] and [[wavelengths]]. It includes [[radio]] and [[television]] transmission, [[Microwaves]], [[Infrared]], visible [[ ...warfare]], there may be difficult tradeoffs between letting an enemy use a radio frequency for his own purposes while one's own side is gaining [[signals in
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  • ...of the [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]]'s [[shortwave]] radio station located in [[Fort Collins]], [[Colorado (U.S. state)|Colorado]].</r
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  • ...dio, but not fully compatible with all the waveforms of the Joint Tactical Radio System.
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  • ...or: a Critical and Historical Guide to Literature, Illustration, Film, TV, Radio, and the Internet''. London: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 0-8108-3596-7
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  • ...be critical, especially in military contexts, to conceal the location of a radio transmitter, because the enemy may try to destroy it &mdash; and anyone aro
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  • *"London Calling", an on-air call sign of BBC Radio in London (2LO), which began transmitting in 1922.
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  • *[http://www.radiosai.org/ Radio Sai Global Harmony]
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  • ...hool]] of the Air'' counseled listeners how to cook inexpensive meals. Her radio show featured cash-saving cooking tips. Her character was one of the most f
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  • ...''San Francisco Chronicle''. Graff has regularly reported rock news on the radio for Detroit's WCSX-FM and Milwaukee's WLZR-FM. He founded the ''MusicHound'
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  • ==Joint Tactical Radio System: form factor reduction== ...onics, primarily radios and encryption devices. JTRS is a software defined radio, in which many of the discrete electronic components, and even fundamental
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  • ...0 to 20,000 Hz for audible sound, 1 MHz for AM radio waves, 100 MHz for FM radio waves, and 430 to 750 THz for visible light.
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  • * BBC Radio 4 '[http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/programmes/misc/templars.shtml On the Tr
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  • ...tion]] supplemented with [[GPS]]; they can take guidance updates through a radio command channel. Terminal attack guidance uses active [[radar]]. The latest
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  • ...article (with [[podcast]]) by [[Kathleen Masterson]] at [[National Public Radio]].
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  • ...fuze. In the best-known [[Second World War]] application, it comprises a radio installed in the nose of an artillery or missile [[warhead]] that detects a Before radio proximity fuzes, there were initially electromechanical [[mine (naval warfa
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  • *1975: ''[[Radio-Activity]]'' (''Radio-Aktivität'') *1976: ''Radio-Activity''
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  • ...tellite network to connect with newsrooms of hundreds of daily newspapers, radio, and television stations, sending and receiving news content. ...next 50 years, the Canadian Press would grow to provide news services for radio, television, and the Internet.
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  • ...tellite network to connect with newsrooms of hundreds of daily newspapers, radio, and television stations, sending and receiving news content. ...da. Over the next 50 years, the CP would grow to provide news services for radio, television, and the Internet.
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  • ...m of '''IEEE frequency bands''' for electromagnetic frequencies used for [[radio]] and [[radar]]. There is no question that the names of the bands are confu ...TU frequency bands]]. The ITU designations are more useful when discussing radio.
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  • Many television game shows were ported from similarly-themed shows on [[radio]]. A hit quiz or game show can be highly lucrative for a network, since the ...the-street" radio interviews on a show called ''Vox Pop'', a Houston-based radio program in 1932.<ref name=twsMAR02l>{{cite news
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  • ...distribution systems. [[Radio]]--both traditional broadcast and [[internet radio]]--has also become increasingly common.
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  • ...p://www.impact-theatre.com/actor-darren.html ''Complete:Bull''], five-part radio play by Darren Maher
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  • ...eless Association''', Inc. (QCWA) is an organization of licensed [[amateur radio]] operators who were first licensed at least 25 years ago. It is not requir
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  • ...echnology research and development. Approximately 250 stations receive its radio content, as well as a growing number receiving online media content. ...and ''All Things Considered'', ranked #3 and #4 in the overall nationwide radio ratings. <ref name=NPR-Hist>{{citation
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  • * Sharpe, Edward A. "The Radio Proximity Fuze: A survey," ''Vintage Electrics'' (2003) Vol 2 #1 [http://ww
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  • ...licensed, but unofficial (i.e. non-Eon) James Bond productions in film and radio were: *''Moonraker'' (1956), a South-African radio adaptation of Fleming's novel with [[Bob Holness]] as James Bond
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  • ...ious [[television]] programmes, notably ''The Grimleys'', and has is own [[radio]] show. He also presented a series called ''Men and Motors''.
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  • *[http://www.rte.ie/news/ Radio Telefís Éireann - national broadcaster's news site]
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  • *Magne, Lawrence (1992) ''Passport to World Band Radio''. Penn's Park, PA: International Broadcasting Services. ISBN 0-914941-27-5
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  • #'Video Killed the Radio Star' – The Buggles
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  • '''Digital selective calling (DSC)''' is an extension to maritime [[radio]], especially on [[ITU frequency bands|VHF]] but also [[ITU frequency bands ...ed to speak; the switch will contain the MMSI. Even more important, if the radio is connected to a [[GPS]] receiver, it will put the exact location of the v
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  • ...[[signal]] to [[digital]] and vice-versa. The trend to [[software-defined radio]] accelerates this process ...networks, rather than its traditional association with [[telephony]] and [[radio]].
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  • ...dburymedia.co.uk Bradbury Media] - Extensive coverage of work in film, TV, radio plus exhaustive short story cross-reference.
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  • '''Flash Gordon''' is a long running series of comic strips as well as radio, movie and television stories, concerning the [[science fiction]] adventure
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  • ...orty countries. Pajamas Media also has its own weekly show on XM satellite radio – PJM Political – and syndicates its original material like a news agen
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  • '''Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)''' systems have recently garnered interest RFID systems consist of a Radio Frequency (RF) tag reader, typically consisting of a transmitter/receiver m
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  • ...y [[Edward Bloor]]. The title is taken from the on-air call sign of [[BBC Radio]] in [[London, United Kingdom|London]] (2LO), which began transmitting in 1 ...leaves his basement room. In her will, though, she leaves him an [[antique radio]].
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  • ...Lawley escapes after 19 years]'. 13th April 2006.</ref> broadcast on [[BBC Radio 4]]. It first appeared on 29th January 1942, with programme creator [[Roy P The programme formed part of Radio 4's line-up on its first day of broadcasting in 1967. Plomley presented unt
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  • ...operator directs its path. Alternatively, the commands can be sent by a [[radio]] data link, as with the [[Fritz-X]] [[World War II]] [[anti-shipping missi
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  • ...]]'', and he regularly appeared as a news analyst on the [[National Public Radio]] (NPR) and a political commentator on Fox News. On October 20, 2010, Willi == National Public Radio contract termination and response ==
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  • ...scopes: nine optical and infrared, three submillimeter wavelength and one radio. ====Radio====
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  • ...es to the public service remit of [[Channel 4]], switchover to DAB digital radio and changing the rules on [[orphan works]]. The Bill originated in the Lord
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  • ...n and off, in a morse code-like fashion, allowing secret communication and radio silence.
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  • ...J. Altmeyer. It also has links to his articles, congressional testimony, radio addresses, and public speeches.
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  • ...ion]] techniques to put a continuously varying instrument reading onto a [[radio]] frequency received by an earth station. Extremely complex analog tape re Since size and weight are critical on missiles, and the higher the radio frequency, the smaller the antenna, there has been a trend to move to incre
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  • ...BreakPoint provides a Christian perspective on today’s news and trends via radio, interactive media, and print"<ref>{{citation
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  • ...ml Speaking of Faith: Evolution and Wonder - Understanding Charles Darwin] radio program featuring biographer [[James Moore (biographer)|James Moore]] and h
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  • ...sed on Baird's system and used Nipkow discs. After a fire at the [[Berlin Radio Exhibition]] in August of 1935 which destroyed the equipment, the station w
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  • ...e brain] with guests Maryanne Wolf and Nicholas Carr on [[Wisconsin Public Radio]] (Friday, July 18, 2008).
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  • ...major ratings success during the 1970's. In 1973, Pittsburgh's 50,000 watt radio station [[KDKA]] accounted for approximately 25% of listeners, while smalle 13Q was known in Pittsburgh for its "Cash Call," an ongoing radio contest via which one could win a jackpot that started at $1300 by answerin
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  • ...icle (ECV) is replacing the HHMMWV. The antenna and immediately associated radio equipment would differ depending on the level of headquarters being support
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  • * Mixlr Radio Stations - http://mixlr.com/radio-metrotech/me * http://mixlr.com/radio-metrotech-xtra/me
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  • ...ry includes data on the type of vehicle, the equipment aboard the vehicle (radio, laser range finder, GPS device, etc.), unit reference numbers, IP addresse ...ries to log onto the FBCB2 system from another vehicle that runs a sat-com radio, he will not be able to access the network because his user profile shows t
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  • * [http://es.chinabroadcast.cn/ China Radio International] * [http://radioverda.com/ Radio Verda] Podcast of Arono and Karlina
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  • ==Connection with radio== ...rlot production entitled ''London Calling!'' was also the call sign of BBC Radio in London (2LO), which began transmitting in 1922.
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  • *Browne, Ray Broadus and Kassel, Michael B (1993) ''America's Favorite Radio Station: WKRP in Cincinnati'', 1st Edition. Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Gree ...d Loviglio, Jason (2002) ''Radio Reader: Essays in the Cultural History of Radio'', 1st Edition. New York: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-92820-6.
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  • ...rens''' are fictional counterspies who appeared in 24 short stories and 16 radio plays by the [[United Kingdom|British]] mystery and thriller writer [[Micha ==Stories and Published Radio Plays==
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  • Multiaccess media include wireless domains divided by [[radio]] frequency or other mechanism, as well as physical media such as coaxial c
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  • ...solo program, “Hannity’s America”, both on Fox News and also has a [[talk radio]] show on [[ABC News]]. He has also published books and does road tours.<re ==Radio==
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  • ...German music publication ''Musik Mart'', voted 'Record of the Week' by BBC Radio 1's Simon Bates, and reached the Top 5 on the ''NME'' albums chart.<ref>{{c ...h a highlight an on-air performance of Bonham with the syndicated Rockline radio programme, which was broadcast to an audience of three million.<ref>{{cite
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  • ...y years, performing in [[vaudeville]], [[Broadway]], [[motion picture]]s [[radio]] and [[television]]. The five Marx brothers were Leonard (1886 – 1961),
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  • * '''Radio'''.
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  • ...'' Why Not Me?: The Inside Story'' He was one of the original hosts of the radio network [[Air America]]. ...s that the goal of his show was to break the conservative monopoly in talk radio, providing a progressive alternative in the hope of "unelecting [[George W.
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  • The '''superheterodyne''' technique, in radio communications, converts information at a low frequency to a high frequency
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  • ...gned in 1939, Germany first used a rocket-boosted guided weapon, which was radio-controlled by a human observer, to sink the Italian battleship ''Roma'' in
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  • ...tions domains. These domains could be similar, such as two cables or small radio transmitters at their maximum length, or different, as between a private ne
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  • ...ndard [[form factor]]s or shapes. They may also, as with a larger military radio such as the [[PRC-117|AN/PRC-117]], be packaged as a backpack. There are ci
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  • ...m Open science] - a broadcast by [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation|ABC Radio]]
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  • ...''Cryoprobe®''' (Bruker, Inc.) or a '''Chiliprobe®''' (Varian, Inc.), is a radio frequency (typically 600-900 MHz) exitation and receiving probe in which th
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  • ...plement other rescue equipment, such as an [[emergency position indicating radio beacon]] (EPIRB). EPIRB signals are received by orbiting satellites, over m ...scue also have a waterproof [[digital selective calling]] (DSC) VHF marine radio, preferably connected to a GPS receiver or containing one. They also should
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  • ...omotional copies of the ''Led Zeppelin (box set)|Led Zeppelin'' box set to radio stations, and then included with the official box set. It was also later in
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  • Military systems include the intra-squad radio.
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  • ...s Office (MTPO)}}</ref> The architecture is shared with the Joint Tactical Radio System. ...ign. Wideband satellites were planned for rates of 200 and 274 Mbps, over radio, in the near term, while TSAT, using laser communications, would initially
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  • ...ipal mission was locating Soviet ships based on the ships' [[radar]] and [[radio]] transmissions. ...a wide observation swath, but cannot exactly determine the coordinates of radio emitters). The second daughter measures out a length of thread for each per
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  • ...d says that the owner of the grocery store named it "Pine Ridge" after the radio show and over time the name was adopted as the name of the whole community.
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  • ...the devices are battery-driven and are reached by low-power, low-data-rate radio signals using standard [[IEEE 802.15.4]] technology.
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  • ...Korea, an infantry platoon headquarters was often the lowest level with a radio, although radios now extend to squad leaders and individual soldiers.
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  • | '''Formats''' || DAB+ radio, internet, mobile ...ovember 2013, and replaced its low rating and defunct sister station Radar Radio. It plays [[music]] without interruption with no announcer talkback, and on
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  • ...nstitute, page reviewing his 1918 Franklin Medal award, for application of radio waves to communications
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  • ...y in one direction over a telecommunications medium, such as television or radio broadcasts.
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  • ...vice. First printed as the ''BBC Empire Broadcasting'', a weekly shortwave-radio program guide, until 23 September 1939 (142 issues), when it was relaunched
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  • ...onjunction with [[spark-gap]] transmitters, were the first devices to make radio communication practical. However, although hailed at the time as a "marvelo ...tation of coherers is that they cannot be used for full audio reception of radio signals, and are limited to receiving simple on-off transmissions, such as
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  • ...urfaced to confirm it's existence. A poor quality cassette copy of the BBC Radio broadcast exists and has been the source of the song for countless bootleg 'Sunshine Woman' was only performed live for BBC Radio.
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  • '''1973 7" radio edit''' (South Africa: Atlantic Teal LM)
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  • ...ice (etc.) through placing messages in public media like [[television]], [[radio]], [[newspapers]], [[magazines]], [[websites]], [[billboards]], on [[bus|bu
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  • ...tromagnetic spectrum consists of all wavelengths of radiation ranging from radio to gamma rays including visible light. Astronomers learn everything they kn
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  • ...the 1980s, with their most famous songs being '[[Bohemian Rhapsody]]', '[[Radio Ga Ga]]' and '[[We Will Rock You]]'. Mercury died in 1991, however the band
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  • ...sk areas, there may also be warning sirens, sounded either when there is a radio warning or a tornado is sighted. U.S. weather reporting uses two terms:
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  • ...ge|The_sos.jpg|right|300px|1912 drawing of a ship captain watching while a radio operator telegraphs Morse code during an emergency.}} ...ased listening for Morse SOS signals, on March 31, 1995. The Morse key and radio equipment used to send the last message (which referred to the "SOS" signal
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  • ...ded by [[Rosemary Nalden]], an English viola player. On hearing a 1991 BBC Radio report which showed the difficulties facing young musicians in Diepkloof [[
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  • ...apping devices. George Bergeron, a man of high intelligence, had to wear a radio that distracted his thinking with noise bursts.
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  • ...otion pictures]], animated films, [[television|television shows]], [[radio|radio programs]], comic books, graphic novels, theatrical plays, and poetry.
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  • Continued development changed the proximity fuze mechanism from radio to laser, and widening of the off-boresight engagement range.
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  • ...he ''Taney''{{'}}s radio room. In May 1939 the ''Taney''{{'}}s long range radio broke down, which severely restricted her operations. ...cer, was on duty, and asked who fixed the radio. When he was informed the radio he had tried and failed to fix had been fixed by a 19-year-old mess attenda
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  • ...he NeverLost, at a cost to renters of around $7.00 per day. The installer, Radio Repair Center, had to work hard to have them in place in time for the 1996
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  • ...would tour the American South performing in churches to sell songbooks; [[radio]] was a crucial element in the dissemination of [[rock and roll]]; [[televi
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  • ...itary personnel). JTRS is a large-scale project to deploy software-defined radio (SDR) technology in the U.S. and allied militaries. Under the U.S. Department of Defense, the applications that need wireless radio communications connectivity form the Global Information Grid (GIG), with th
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  • ...rface and can almost immediately detect an [[emergency position indicating radio beacon]] (EPIRB) transmission, which may contain a position determined by a ...etermine the beacon's surface coordinates by the [[Doppler effect]] of the radio signal received by satellites in known orbital positions.
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  • ...Sputnik 1 had a diameter of 0.58m and weighed 84 kg. It was fitted with a radio transmitter which functioned for 22 days, and two 2 beam antennas (one with ...elow 0 degrees then sensors were designed to trigger a change in Sputnik's radio signal. It re-entered the [[Earth's atmosphere]] in January 1958.
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  • ...90 or 400 feet. It can transmit data back on 31, or, with an upgrade, 99 radio channels.
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  • ...on Japanese ground and air communications, complementing the naval [[Fleet Radio Unit Melbourne]] (FRUMEL). Both worked at the theater level, and national l ...attalion (Special), and its attached 978th Signal Service Company inserted radio-equipped teams by submarine into the islands to link with the guerrillas an
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  • ...e [[weather forecast]]s in the public-service radio provided by [[Sveriges Radio]]. Many of the other major media companies in Sweden also buy weather forec
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  • ...rt segment broadcast at about 7:50am on most weekdays as part of [[BBC]] [[Radio 4]]'s morning news programme, ''Today''. It features a monologue by a relig
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  • ...PRC-148]] radio; other members of the squad have short-range [[Land Mobile Radio]]s. All carry [[night vision device|night vision goggle]]s and light source
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  • ....org/archives.php Radio Interview on the Odin Brotherhood for "Odin Lives" radio)]
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