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  • 51Program and System Information Protocol — The Program and System Information Protocol (PSIP) is the protocol used in the ATSC and DVB digital television systems for carrying metadata about each channel in the broadcast transport stream of a TV station and for publishing information about …

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  • 52ARC-5 — The AN/ARC 5 Command Radio Set is a series of radio receivers, transmitters, and accessories used to provide two way Morse code and AM radiotelephone communication for U.S. Navy aircraft during World War II and the years following. It was an… …

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  • 53Etiquette in Canada and the United States — Etiquette rules are not uniform in North America, varying among the very diverse societies which exist in both the United States and Canada. Etiquette rules are not simply a description of “cultural norms” and should not be considered a summary… …

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  • 543G MIMO — describes MIMO techniques which have been considered as 3G standard techniques. MIMO, as the state of the art of Intelligent antenna (IA), improves the performance of radio systems by embedding electronics intelligence into the spatial processing …

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  • 55Frequency-hopping spread spectrum — (FHSS) is a method of transmitting radio signals by rapidly switching a carrier among many frequency channels, using a pseudorandom sequence known to both transmitter and receiver. A spread spectrum transmission offers three main advantages over… …

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  • 56Digital Audio Broadcasting — For other digital audio broadcasting systems, see Digital radio.   Countries with regular services …

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  • 57Exchangeable image file format — This article is about a format for storing metadata in image and audio files. For information about filename and directory structures of digital cameras, see Design rule for Camera File system. Filename extension .JPG, .TIF, .WAV Developed by… …

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  • 58AK-47 — For other uses, see AK 47 (disambiguation). AK 47[1] Standard AK 47 Type …

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  • 59Name mangling — This article is about name mangling in computer languages. For name mangling in file systems, see filename mangling. In compiler construction, name mangling (also called name decoration) is a technique used to solve various problems caused by the …

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  • 60telephone — telephoner, n. /tel euh fohn /, n., v., telephoned, telephoning. n. 1. an apparatus, system, or process for transmission of sound or speech to a distant point, esp. by an electric device. v.t. 2. to speak to or summon (a person) by telephone. 3.… …

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