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    with a small transmitter and a makeshift studio. The regular daily transmission started in 1965 as a part of All India Radio. The television service was extended to Bombay and Amritsar in 1972. Till 1975‚ seven Indian cities had television service and Doordarshan remained the only television channel. Television services were separated from radio in 1976. Each office of All India Radio and Doordarshan were placed under the management of two separate Director Generals in New Delhi. Finally Doordarshan

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    Radio Frequency

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    Title: Directional Coupler Objective: To comprehend the propose and operational principle of the coupler by using the ED-3300D (Directional Coupler) module. Equipment: No | Module Name | Item Name | Quantities | 1 | ED-4770 | Combo Tester | 1 | 2 | ED-3300A | VCO | 1 | 3 | ED-3300B | Detector | 1 | 4 | ED-3300C | Circulator | 1 | 5 | ED-3300D | Directional Coupler | 1 | 6 | Spectrum Analyzer | 5CE006 | 1 | 7 | Accessory | Banana-Banana | 2 | 8 | Accessory | 50Q Load | 2 |

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    Abstract The purpose of this project is to identify the language and culture of Pakistan FM radio stations. The research was carried out through interviews from experts and questionnaires from the general public. The language used in FM channels affects people in various ways. Radio Jockeys should use the correct tone and vocabulary and promote our national language through FM channels. Its effect on the society is great as people learn language and are greatly influenced from FM language. Introduction

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    Radio Broadcasting Business Proposal ECO/561 October 6‚ 2014 Laurie Klosk-GazzaleRadio Broadcasting Business Proposal Radio has seen vast changes in the past few years and currently is on the cusp of a defining moment in history. Gone are the days when radio was limited to being received only on an AM or FM frequency band‚ and more importantly‚ strictly on a radio. Less than a hundred years after it first began broadcasting‚ technology now provides listeners greater choices of how they would like

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    Broadcasting The Beginning of Radio and Television Broadcasting in the Philippines Broadcasting means “to transmit a radio or television program for public or general use”. This also includes other media such as the internet. Broadcasting in the Philippines started as early as 1922. The first radio stations were established in Pasay and Manila by Henry Hermann in June 1922. Both of these were 50 watts. The Filipino businessmen then established their own radio stations to be used for advertising

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    Make Your Own Low-Power AM Radio Transmitter Materials and Equipment  Supplies for this project are available in one convenient kit from the Science Buddies Store To do this experiment you will need the following materials and equipment: * Crystal oscillators (2)‚ notes: * Each oscillator should be at a different frequency‚ within the AM broadcast band (0.53 to 1.71 MHz in North America‚ 0.53 to 1.61 MHz elsewhere). * For use with the solderless breadboard in this project‚

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    network’s size‚ its topology and its organizational intent. The communication media used to connect devices to form a computer network include electrical cable (HomePNA‚ power line communication‚ G.hn)‚optical fiber (fiber-optic communication)‚ and radio waves (wireless networking). In the OSI model‚ these are defined at layers 1 and 2 — the physical layer and the data link layer. A widely-adopted family of communication media used in local area network (LAN) technology is collectively known as Ethernet

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    23 November 2012 INTRODUCTION: The media is a medium conveying information and is a means to communication. Its evolution over the years‚ through newspapers‚ radio‚ television and the internet has made a significant impact on our lives all over the world. You could say that the world has become a lot smaller because people can instantly get in touch with one another and even have video conferences with people on the other side of the earth. But like our presentation title indicates we’d

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    Kazuki Aoyama Elements of Literature 2 C-8 Final Draft New Radio Tower The new radio tower was built in Tokyo last year. It is called Tokyo Skytree‚ and it had to be built for the purpose of adaptation to a new type of television‚ digital terrestrial broadcasting. However‚ there are several reasons because of radio interference‚ the Japanese companies were change their type of television‚ and influence on public opinion‚ why the Tokyo Skytree was built. First of all‚ the Tokyo Skytree had

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    established‚ a steady stream of radio‚ or infrared waves with be produced (both are electromagnetic waves). The vast majority of wireless LAN systems tend to rely on radio waves as the carries for their signals‚ because infrared waves tend to have a shorter distance at which they are able to transmit‚ and are more easily interrupted. Radio waves‚ or radio carriers as they are referred to‚ transfer data through modulations of the carrier signal. The addition of data to a radio carrier causes the signal

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