light-signal call system

  • 1System Shock 2 — Developer(s) Irrational Games Looking Glass Studios Publisher(s) Electronic Arts …

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  • 2Signal Corps (United States Army) — U.S. Army Signal Corps Coat of Arms Active 3 March 1863 – Present Country …

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  • 3Call sign — In broadcasting and radio communications, a call sign (also known as a callsign or call letters, or abbreviated as a call, or otherwise known as a handle) is a unique designation for a transmitting station. In some countries they are used as… …

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  • 4Traffic signal preemption — is a type of system that allows the normal operation of traffic lights to be preempted, often to assist emergency vehicles.[1][2] The most common use of these systems is to manipulate traffic signals in the path of an emergency vehicle, stopping… …

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  • 5Nurse call button — A nurse call button on a pillow speaker with TV controls …

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  • 6Cue light — A cue light is a system of one or more electric light bulbs (usually traffic light colors) used to allow silent cues to be given to technicians and performers at various working locations during the running of a show. Typically, the Deputy Stage… …

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  • 7Distress signal — Call for help redirects here. For the TV show, see Call for Help. A distress signal is an internationally recognized means for obtaining help. Distress signals take the form of or are commonly made by using radio signals, displaying a visually… …

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  • 8Quik Call I — Listen filename=CEGL DKNP Z.ogg title=Quik Call I description=Two Quik Call I sequences. format=OggQuik Call I, also known as 2+2, is a selective calling method originally used in one way paging receivers. In US fire service use, the tones are… …

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  • 9Docklands Light Railway — (DLR) Overview Type …

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  • 10DSL Light — Digital Subscriber Line (engl. für Digitaler Teilnehmeranschluss), kurz DSL, bezeichnet eine Reihe von Übertragungsstandards der Bitübertragungsschicht, mit der Daten mit hohen Übertragungsraten (bis zu 500 Mbit/s[1]) über einfache… …

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