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    Television.

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    Monochrome Television Receiver Consists of the following functional sections which will be studied and explained as: 1. Input from Antennas: Strongest signal is induced in the antenna if it has same polarization as the transmitting antenna. All TV antennas are mounted in horizontal position for better reception and favorable signal to noise ratio. A yogi antenna‚ i.e. a dipole with one reflector and two or more directors‚ is a compact high gain directional array‚ and is often used in fringe areas

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    How To Set Up Your Own FM Radio Station - Licensing And Start Up Issues There are several ways to set up your own radio station. It depends on how serious you are about it. The single most important thing you should know before you get started is why would you need to start your own radio station? Maybe‚ it ’s because you are a DJ or you have a band and want to reach an audience with your songs. Maybe‚ you have a huge collection of rock music and want to share it with the world. Maybe you are a

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    It241 Appendix B

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    wireless carrier creates a data network that operates over MDS‚ MMDS‚ or ITFS frequencies. The following diagram provides a high-level look at a typical broadband fixed wireless network‚ including a fixed wireless headend that connects to a central antenna that broadcasts data directly to home and business locations‚ or to smaller cell sites‚ which in turn reach remote pockets of businesses or residences. Data is either sent back upstream from customers over wireless frequencies or through traditional

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    During any natural disaster‚ winds can harm any communication systems‚ especially a storm like Hurricane Katrina. Most of modern day communication tools rely on obstacles that are built on land‚ such as radio antennas and cellphone towers. Katrina’s fast winds knocked down a 400 foot antenna that was built to last through winds that would blow up to 150 mile-per-hour. Weakening communication for all citizens in New Orleans. “A majority of the public-safety systems serving police and fire departments

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    AM transmitter and receiver

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    greater than is necessary for other modes‚ particularly voice communications. The carrier is used in the transmitter to heterodyne (mix) with the audio to convert the audio to radio frequencies (the sidebands)‚ so that they can be radiated from an antenna. The carrier is transmitted along with the sidebands. The advantage of this is that the carrier is available to the receiver to once again heterodyne with the sidebands‚ this time to convert the sidebands back to the original audio frequencies

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    Large Scale Fading

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    Large Scale Fading and Channel modeling Using Matlab March 2012 Large scale fading and channel modeling Using Matlab Introduction The fading phenomenon can be broadly classified into two different types: large-scale fading and small-scale fading. Large-scale fading occurs as the mobile moves through a large distance‚ for example‚ a distance of the order of cell size . It is caused by path loss of signal as a function of distance and shadowing by large objects such as

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    OFDM Channel Estimation

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    References: [1] G. J. Foschini And M. J. Gans‚ “On Limits of Wireless Communications in a Fading Environment When Using Multiple Antennas‚” Wireless Pers. Commun.‚ vol. 6‚ no. 3‚ Mar. 1998‚ pp. [4] M. Engels‚ Wireless OFDM Systems: How To Make Them Work?‚ Kluwer Academic Publishers‚ 2002. Mag.‚ vol. 40‚ no. 4‚ Apr. 2002‚ pp. 96–103. [8] G. D. Golden et al.‚ “Detection Algorithms and

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    types and the IEEE 802.11 standards ■ Determine wireless networks within a broadcast radius and use the command line to gather network information ■ Configure a wireless router for operation ■ Plan a wireless infrastructure using appropriate antennas and channel selection Lab 6.1: Wireless Broadcast Domains Approximate Lab Time: 15–20 min. Materials Needed: paper/pencil‚ Textbook‚ and Internet research This lab reviews the basic IEEE 802.11 family of standards for radio frequency

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    Chloroplasts and Photosynthesis All animals and most microorganisms rely on the continual uptake of large amounts of organic compounds from their environment. These compounds are used to provide both the carbon skeletons for biosynthesis and the metabolic energy that drives cellular processes. It is believed that the first organisms on the primitive Earth had access to an abundance of the organic compounds produced by geochemical processes‚ but that most of these original compounds were used up billions

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    Ushahidi ’s rugged BRCK‚ ’the backup generator for the internet ’ Author: Ian Steadman Date of publication 13th May 2013 Reference: http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2013-05/13/brck SUMMARY OF ARTICLE "Ushahidi"‚ which means "testimony" in Swahili‚ was a website that was initially developed to map reports of violence in Kenya after the post-election fallout at the beginning of 2008. Since then‚ the name "Ushahidi" has come to represent the people behind the;"Ushahidi Platform" (Ushahidi

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