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    Radio over Fiber

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    Radio over Fiber based Network Architecture vorgelegt von Master of Science Hong Bong Kim aus Berlin von der Fakult¨ t IV - Elektrotechnik und Informatik a der Technischen Universit¨ t Berlin a zur Erlangung des akademischen Grades Doktor der Ingenieurwissenschaften - Dr.-Ing. - genehmigte Dissertation Promotionsausschuss: Vorsitzender Berichter Berichter : Prof. Dr.-Ing. Klaus Petermann : Prof. Dr.-Ing. Adam Wolisz : Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ralf Lehnert Tag der wissenschaftliche Aussprache:

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    Story in the Bus

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    The Bus–A story happened on a bus. Female student A: Female student B: Boy A: Boy B: Old woman: Scene One   (Two female students are chatting on a bus.  Because all the seats are taken‚ they are standing‚ holding onto some plastic rings hanging down from the bus roof.  Two boys are sleeping in their seats.  Then the bus arrives at a stop and an old woman gets on.  She looks at the seats.  Seeing no empty seats‚ she stands next to a female student and holds onto a plastic ring.) Old woman: There’re

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    Radio News Scripts

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    How to Write Radio News Scripts Introduction Learning how to write news for radio broadcasting can be a challenge because it is a format that has its own rules. First and foremost‚ radio news scripts are written for listeners‚ not readers or viewers. Follow these basic guidelines for writing a radio news script: Instructions Difficulty: Moderate Steps Step One Know that radio news writing is aimed toward the listener‚ so the writing should be clear and simple. No words that are difficult to

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    Radio and Soft Ware

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    our emphasis on VLSI chip coupled with SDR technology used in mobiles. VLSI technology makes the mobile affordable and SDR technology make its flexible. Coming to the role of soft ware define radio abbreviated as SDR‚ it helps one to access different net works like CDMA‚ GSM‚ WILL etc. Basically SDR is radio communication system which can potentially tune to any frequency band and received any modulation across a large frequency spectrum by means of little hard ware as possible and process it signals

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    Cellurar Radio Systems

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    47 Cellular radio systems PART 1 (47.1 – 47.3.5) 47.1 Introduction Cellular radio systems are by far the most common of all public mobile telephone networks‚ the earlier (pre-cellular) networks now all being in decline. The basic principles of cellular systems were established by Bell Laboratories in 1949‚ but it was not until the early 1980s that technology allowed real commercial networks to be built and service offered to the public. Systems were developed at different times

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    Radio Shack Report

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    Introduction: Radio Shack is a consumer electronics goods and services retailer that operates about 4400 stores across the United States‚ Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Additionally‚ the company also operates about 800 non-branded kiosks (small booths) from which wireless handsets and accessories are sold. The firm’s headquarters is located in Fort Worth‚ Texas and as of 2006‚ there were approximately 40000 workers employed to the company. The case presented to the group highlights

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    Design: Investigation of Fermentation Introduction Introduction Yeast (Saccharomyces)is a single-celled microorganism in the Fungi family. It anaerobically respires sugars to produce ATP‚ as well as the waste products ethanol and carbon dioxide gas. This process is known as fermentation. There are various factors that affect the rate at which yeast respires. Aim To investigate the effect of concentration of table salt (sodium chloride) on the rate of fermentation of sucrose using yeast‚ measured

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    Being a Radio Dj

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    in a sound room all day‚ talking calls from listeners and playing the music of one’s choice. Imagine interviewing your favorite musicians‚ and afterwards attending their concerts‚ including a tour backstage. The job being described is the one of a radio disc jockey. As a disc jockey‚ one communicates through music to an audience from around the surrounding areas‚ therefore must know what they are doing‚ and what the people want to hear. In this paper‚ one will see what it takes to become a disc jockey

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    Katelyn Anderson Reflection Paper 1 Comm 100 October 4‚ 2012 Since the invention of the radio‚ its popularity had grown immensely into the 1990s making news‚ music and entertainment available for people all across the nation. The radio had given people availability to immediate news‚ unlike newspapers which were not printed until the next day or magazines which were printed on a monthly basis. The radio also gave recording artists the opportunity to have their music heard consequently giving listeners

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    Radio Advertising Radio advertising is one of the earliest and most popular forms of advertising in today ’s world of mass media. Although television has shifted much of the audience away from radio it is undisputable that radio is always there. Radio is broadcasted everywhere twenty-four hours a day and always has the breaking news. Walter Cronkite‚ a famous broadcast journalist‚ started his career in radio and concluded‚ "Radio has its own special strengths and contributions. While TV pulls

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