standby emergency mode

  • 1mode — [məʊd ǁ moʊd] noun 1. [countable] a way or means of doing something: mode of • susbsidies that support environmentally friendly modes of transport such as cycling • traditionalmodes of communication ˌmode of ˈpayment modes of payment …

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  • 2standby — ▪ I. standby stand‧by 1 [ˈstændbaɪ] also stand by noun TRAVEL 1. [countable] someone or something that is ready to be used when needed: • The government has asked potential donor countries for 75,000 tonnes of grain as a standby …

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  • 3hot standby —    In a redundant hardware configuration, the practice of maintaining backup equipment in operational mode to permit emergency switchover without service interruption …

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  • 6Motorola Minitor — Front view of the Minitor V pager. The Motorola Minitor is a portable, analog, receive only, voice pager typically carried by fire, rescue, and EMS personnel (both volunteer and paid) to alert of emergencies. The Minitor, slightly smaller than a… …

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  • 8Control of the National Grid (UK) — The National Grid (UK) is the high voltage electric power transmission network in Great Britain, connecting power stations and major substations to ensure that electricity generated anywhere in Great Britain can be used to satisfy demand… …

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  • 9Control of the National Grid — The National Grid is the high voltage electric power transmission network in Great Britain, connecting power stations and major substations, and has a synchronized organization such that electricity generated anywhere in Great Britain can be used …

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  • 10Two-way radio — receiver which only receives content. Two way radios are available in mobile, stationary base and hand held portable configurations. Hand held radios are often called walkie talkies or handie talkies. A push to talk or Press To Transmit button is …

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