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  • 101Channel 3 (Thailand) — Thailand Colour Television Channel 3 Launched 26 March 1970 Owned by BEC TERO and BEC World Country Thailand Headquarters Bangkok, Thailand Website …

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  • 102Channel F — Fairchild Channel F Fairchild Channel F Fabricant Fairchild Semiconductor Type Console de salon …

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  • 103channel — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 television/radio station ADJECTIVE ▪ radio, television, TV, video ▪ cable, digital, satellite, terrestrial …

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  • 104Channel surfing — Not to be confused with channel hopping. Channel surfing (also known as channel hopping or zapping) is the practice of quickly scanning through different television channels or radio frequencies in order to find something interesting to watch or… …

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  • 105cable — noun 1 set of wires ADJECTIVE ▪ electric, telephone ▪ overhead, underground ▪ fibre optic/fiber optic ▪ steel ▪ …

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  • 106Channel IBC — Keds Communications pvt ltd Type Cable television network Branding Channel IBC Country …

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  • 107cable — 01. We can t get any channels on our television because we don t have [cable], so we just use it when we rent videos. 02. The flagpole is held up with strong steel [cables]. 03. Make sure your kite doesn t touch the electrical [cables] or you… …

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  • 108Cable Video Store — Infobox Network network name = CABLE VIDEO STORE (CVS) network network type = Cable Pay per view television service available = United States, national, however service is now defunct (off the air) owner = General Instrument (Original), Graff Pay …

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  • 109Channel 3/4 output — A channel 3/4 output was a common output selection for most audiovisual devices sold in North America, that are intended to be connected to a TV using a Radio frequency (RF) signal. This channel option was provided because it was rare to have… …

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  • 110cable — ca|ble1 W3 [ˈkeıbəl] n [Sense: 1 3; Date: 1200 1300; : Old North French; Origin: Medieval Latin capulum circle of rope for catching animals , from Latin capere to take ] [Sense: 4; Date: 1800 1900; Origin: cablegram] 1.) …

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