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  • 21Georgia Public Broadcasting — (GPB) is the public radio and television broadcast network in the U.S. state of Georgia. It operates all of the PBS and NPR stations in Georgia, except WPBA TV, WABE FM and WCLK FM in Atlanta, WFSL FM in Thomasville (which relays WFSQ FM from FSU …

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  • 22WGTV — Infobox Broadcast call letters = WGTV city = station station slogan = Bringing You the Best station branding = GPB analog = 8 (VHF) digital = 12 (VHF) other chs = affiliations = PBS network = founded = airdate = May 23, 1960 location = Athens /… …

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  • 23IEEE 802.11 — is a set of standards for wireless local area network (WLAN) computer communication, developed by the IEEE LAN/MAN Standards Committee (IEEE 802) in the 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz public spectrum bands.General descriptionThe 802.11 family includes over… …

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  • 24AM stereo — is a term given to a number of mutually incompatible techniques for broadcasting stereo audio in the AM band in a manner that is compatible with standard AM receivers. There are two main classes of systems: independent sideband (ISB) systems,… …

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  • 25IEEE 802.11n-2009 — is an amendment to the IEEE 802.11 2007 wireless networking standard to improve network throughput over the two previous standards 802.11a and 802.11g with a significant increase in the maximum net data rate from 54 Mbit/s to 600 Mbit/s (slightly …

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  • 26Mix FM (Ottawa) — Broadcast area Ottawa, Ontario Branding 91.9 Mix FM …

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  • 27Shortwave listening — (abbreviated as SWLing) is the hobby of tuning for shortwave radio broadcasts located on shortwave frequencies, usually thought of as those from 1700 kHz (the upper limit of the AM broadcasting band) to 30 MHz (the lower limit of the tuning range …

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  • 28Crosstalk (electronics) — For other uses, see Crosstalk (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Spill (audio). In electronics, crosstalk (XT) is any phenomenon by which a signal transmitted on one circuit or channel of a transmission system creates an undesired effect… …

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  • 29Directional array — In broadcast engineering, directional array refers to an antenna array arranged such that the superposition of the electromagnetic waves produce a predictable electromagnetic field. By spacing 2 or more antenna elements apart, changing the length …

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  • 30CAM-D — Compatible Amplitude Modulation Digital or CAM D is a proposed hybrid digital radio format for AM broadcasting, put forth by well known broadcast engineer Leonard R. Kahn. The system is an in band on channel technology that uses the sidebands of… …

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