Years later, while we listened to the Exxon Valdez clean-up operations over sideband radio, he explained what he called the clean-up problem. |
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Still, he said the sailors were well prepared, with bottled water and canned food, a Global Positioning System, a marine sideband radio and a weather tracking system. |
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We actually run the Buddipole with 500w on sideband without any problems. |
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The transmission mode, upper single sideband with carrier re-inserted, provides time signal service without requiring a special SSB radio, and also provides three standard frequencies. |
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Where channel separation is large enough to remove the threat of reciprocal mixing, a further, but lesser threat to the watch process may be sideband noise from the transmitter falling in the receiver passband. |
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When the mixing becomes resonant, the phonon sideband anticrosses with the excited exciton state. |
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The university had to figure out what to do with the 100,000-watt signal that went with KWMU's sideband. |
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Over the weekend, hams will be demonstrating AM, sideband, digital, code and even satellite communications. |
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In contrast to PCI, PCI Express has minimal sideband signals and the clocks and addressing information are embedded in the data. |
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The newly reported QPO frequencies occur as a sideband to the lower-frequency QPO, making them oscillations of oscillations. |
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Instead, the ATSC standard calls for 8VSB modulation, which has similar characteristics to the vestigial sideband modulation used for analog television. |
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In practice a technique called vestigial sideband is used to reduce the channel spacing, which would be nearly twice the video bandwidth if pure AM was used. |
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Because of the modulation produced by cracks, the resulting ultrasonic signals contain newly generated frequencies, or sideband signals to the original probing frequency. |
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The Sideband Laptop Ensemble, a musical group that utilizes specially designed, custom-made hemispherical speakers and a fleet of laptops, will perform on Nov. |
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