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  • 12WiMAX — Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access Logo trademarked by the WiMAX Forum …

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  • 14Funke Digital TV — Infobox Company company name = Funke Digital TV company company type = Public foundation = 1957 Boxtel slogan = Details make the difference location = key people = Mr. S. Baayens, CEO products = Consumer electronics Antenna (radio) homepage =… …

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  • 15rabbit ears — noun 1. an indoor TV antenna; consists of two extendible rods that form a V • Usage Domain: ↑plural, ↑plural form • Hypernyms: ↑television antenna, ↑tv antenna 2. the long ears of a rabbit • Hypernyms: ↑ …

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  • 16Volleyball — For other uses, see Volleyball (disambiguation). V ball redirects here. For the cricket variant, see V Ball cricket. Volleyball …

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  • 17RTLS communications — Articleissues essay=July 2008 copyedit=May 2008 refimprove=August 2008RTLS communications is a special breed of wireless communicating with the aim to support locating wireless nodes not only topologically, but merely topographically outdoors or… …

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  • 18Satellite television — List of digital television broadcast standards DVB standards (Europe) DVB S (satellite) DVB S2 DVB T (terrestrial) DVB T2 DVB C …

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  • 19Light pollution — This article is about light pollution in the visible spectrum. For information on pollution in the radio spectrum, see radio spectrum pollution. This time exposure photo of New York City at night shows skyglow, one form of light pollution …

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  • 20Near-field electromagnetic ranging — (NFER) refers to any radio technology employing the near field properties of radio waves as a Real Time Location System (RTLS). Contents 1 Overview 2 Technical Discussion 2.1 Advantages …

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