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  • 31Multiplexing — General multiplex scheme: the ν input lines channels are multiplexed into a single fast line. The demultiplexer receives the multiplexed data stream and extracts the original channels to be transferred …

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  • 32KAZT-TV — AZTV redirects here. For the Virginia network of stations, see WAZT CA. Infobox Broadcast call letters = KAZT TV city = station station slogan = Come on Over! station branding = AZ TV analog = 7 (VHF) digital = 25 (UHF) other chs = KAZT CA 27… …

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  • 33Very low frequency — or VLF refers to radio frequencies (RF) in the range of 3 kHz to 30 kHz. Since there is not much bandwidth in this band of the radio spectrum, only the very simplest signals are used, such as for radio navigation. Also known as the myriameter… …

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  • 34IEEE 802.11 — El estándar IEEE 802.11 define el uso de los dos niveles inferiores de la arquitectura OSI (capas física y de enlace de datos), especificando sus normas de funcionamiento en una WLAN. Los protocolos de la rama 802.x definen la tecnología de redes …

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  • 35KOKC (AM) — Infobox Radio station name = KOKC callsign meaning = OKlahoma City city = Oklahoma City, OK area = Oklahoma City metropolitan area airdate = December 24, 1922 (as KFJF) October 28, 1932 (as KOMA) August 27, 2004 (as KOKC) branding = Talk Radio… …

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  • 36WANB (AM) — Infobox Radio station name = WANB city = Waynesburg, Pennsylvania area = Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania branding = slogan = Cool Country airdate = September 26, 1956 frequency = 1580 kHz format = Country power = 5,000 Watts (day) (CP) 710 Watts… …

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  • 37WFOB — Infobox Radio Station name = WFOB area = Fostoria, Ohio| Bowling Green, Ohio branding = AM 1430 WFOB slogan = airdate = December 9, 1948 frequency = 1430 (kHz) format = news, talk, sports, classic country erp = 500 watts (unlimited; directional… …

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  • 38Feed horn — In satellite dish and antenna design parlance, a feedhorn (or feed horn) is a horn antenna used to convey radio waves between the transceiver (transmitter and/or receiver) and the reflector. The feedhorn also selects the polarity of the waves to… …

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  • 39Radio Scotland — Unreferenced|date=December 2007Radio Scotland was an offshore pirate radio station broadcasting on 1241 kHz mediumwave (242 metres), created by Tommy Shields in 1965. The station was located on the former lightship M.V. Comet , which was anchored …

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  • 40WVKC — Infobox Radio Station name = WVKC FM airdate = 1961 frequency = 90.7 (MHz) area = Illinois format = non commercial owner = Knox College erp = 1.0 kW branding = The Voice slogan = class = A website = [http://deptorg.knox.edu/wvkc/ WVKC web site]… …

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