identity code

  • 121POCSAG — which used to run nearly all telecommunications in Britain before privatization.The modulation used is FSK with + 4.5 kHz shift on the carrier. The high frequency represents a 0 and the low frequency a 1. The original specification was for a rate …

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  • 122IC codes — are shorthand terms used by the British police in radio communications to describe the apparent ethnicity of a suspect. The codes are based on a police officer s perceived view of an individual s ethnicity, as opposed to that individual s self… …

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  • 123Control channel — In radio communication, a control channel is a central channel that controls other constituent radios by handling data streams. It is most often used in the context of a trunked radio system, where the control channel sends data which coordinates …

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  • 124POCSAG — Terminal POCSAG du réseau allemand Skyper. POCSAG est un protocole de radiomessagerie. Son nom vient du comité de standardisation de la poste britannique (Post Office Code Standardisation Advisory Group, POCSAG), qui en a assuré le développement …

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  • 125RIC — may refer to:Rohingya of Araka,Burma* A pseudonym Akira Yamaoka created for composing musicRIC may stand for: * Radio Identity Code * Rapid Intervention Crew a firefighting procedure * Realtime Interface Coprocessor * Rehabilitation Institute of… …

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  • 126Classification of ethnicity in the United Kingdom — The classification of ethnicity in the United Kingdom has attracted controversy in the past: particularly at the time of the 2001 Census where the existence and nature of such a classification, which appeared on the Census form, became more… …

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  • 127address, international telephone —    A code of 12 digits or less that specifies a unique address for any telephone in the world (i.e., a country or regional identity code of 1, 2, or 3 digits; a 3 digit numbering plan area code; a 2 or 3 digit central office code; plus a 4 digit… …

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  • 128BSIC — Base Station Identity Code (nicht verwechseln mit CI), ein 6 Bit Wert, der im SCH übertragen wird und dazu dient, benachbarte BCCH gleicher Frequenz zu unterscheiden. Der BSIC setzt sich zusammen aus 3 Bit BCC (dem Base Station Color Code) und 3… …

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