radio eavesdropping

  • 1electronic eavesdropping — ▪ police science       the act of electronically intercepting conversations without the knowledge or consent of at least one of the participants. Historically, the most common form of electronic eavesdropping has been wiretapping, which monitors… …

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  • 2Swedish National Defence Radio Establishment — Infobox Government agency agency name = Swedish National Defence Radio Establishment nativename = Försvarets radioanstalt seal width = 160px seal caption = Unofficial rendering of the coat of arms of the Swedish National Defence Radio… …

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  • 3Family Radio Service — The Family Radio Service (FRS) is an improved walkie talkie radio system authorized in the United States since 1996. This personal radio service uses channelized frequencies in the ultra high frequency (UHF) band. It does not suffer the… …

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  • 4The Lord of the Rings (1981 radio series) — Infobox Radio Show show name = The Lord of the Rings imagesize = caption = BBC Radio Collection cover other names = format = Radio drama runtime = 30 minutes country = flagicon|United Kingdom United Kingdom language = English home station = BBC… …

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  • 5Universal Software Radio Peripheral — The Universal Software Radio Peripheral (USRP) is a high speed USB based board for making software radios. The USRP is intended to be a comparatively inexpensive hardware device facilitating the building of a software radio. The USRP has an open… …

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  • 6Institut national de défense radio de la Suède — 59° 19′ 55″ N 17° 51′ 14″ E / 59.33205278, 17.85391 …

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  • 7USS Ault (DD-698) — was an sclass|Allen M. Sumner|destroyer in the United States Navy. She was named for Commander William B. Ault, air group commander aboard USS|Lexington|CV 2|2. Commander Ault was declared missing in action on 8 May 1942 after leading an air… …

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  • 8Diplomatic Wireless Service — The Diplomatic Wireless Service (DWS) was the name of the communications system set up for the British Foreign Office by Brigadier Richard Gambier Parry, the first Foreign Office Director of Communications, in the latter part of 1945. It grew out …

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  • 9радиоперехват — — [[http://www.rfcmd.ru/glossword/1.8/index.php?a=index d=23]] Тематики защита информации EN radio eavesdropping …

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  • 10Chopmist Hill Listening Post — Radio Listening Posts were established within the United States to listen to radio traffic during WW II. One of these was at Scituate, Rhode Island. Others were at Fort Ward (Washington), Winter Harbor, Maine, Amagansett, New York, Cheltenham,… …

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