The radio spectrum scope (also radio panoramic receiver, panoramic adapter, pan receiver, pan adapter, panadapter, panoramic radio spectroscope, panoramoscope...
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measurements Electromagnetic spectrum Measuring receiver Radio-frequency sweep Spectral leakage Spectral music Radio spectrum scope Stationary-wave integrated...
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Orbit spectrum, also known as satellite spectrum, is a segment of a radio spectrum that becomes available when satellites are placed into orbit. This spectrum...
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"promote two major advances that enable more efficient use of radio spectrum: small cells and spectrum sharing". The record was thereafter supplemented by a commission-level...
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Electromagnetic interference (redirect from Radio Frequency Interference)
Electromagnetic interference (EMI), also called radio-frequency interference (RFI) when in the radio frequency spectrum, is a disturbance generated by an external...
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framework for placing radio equipment on the market in the EU. All radio equipment within the scope of this directive that are placed on the EU market must have...
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recommendations to Government of India on size, scope and quantum of spectrum for experimental spectrum license for 5G. Under his leadership, the committee...
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radio systems. The equipment of military communications adds and multiplies the power of forces. That is why the use of radio frequencies’ spectrum is...
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capabilities across the full spectrum of Joint operations. Through software reconfiguration, JTRS GMR can emulate current force radios and operate new Internet...
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transmissions. Amateur radio operators gained permission to operate one's amateur radio station remotely, and the changes increased the spectrum available to the...
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (redirect from International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications)
donations increased beyond what was necessary for this purpose, and the scope was broadened. In addition to soliciting and administering unrestricted...
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example, by the 1960s, easy listening obtained a stable position on FM radio – a spectrum considered ideal for good music and high fidelity listening as it...
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specification for a 3G mobile phone system based on the 2G GSM system, within the scope of the International Telecommunication Union's International Mobile...
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Countersurveillance (section Radio frequencies)
electromagnetic spectrum. Technology most commonly used for a bug sweep includes but is not limited to: Broadband receivers to detect radiating hostile radio frequency...
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Mexico, it is legal to have an unblocked scanner and listen to any radio spectrum frequencies, including encrypted and cellular band. According to the...
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Oscilloscope (redirect from O-scope)
An oscilloscope (formerly known as an oscillograph, informally scope or O-scope) is a type of electronic test instrument that graphically displays varying...
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Project 25 (redirect from P25 radio)
levels of security. Various user protocols and different public safety radio spectrum made it difficult for Public Safety agencies to achieve interoperability...
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toolkit. GNU Radio provides many common plotting and data visualization data sinks, including FFT displays, symbol constellation diagrams, and scope displays...
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amateur radio band consists of 8 overlapping channels in the 2.390–2.450 GHz (13 cm) band. The 802.11b specification uses Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS)...
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length of the radio wave. This is the origin of the terms long wave, medium wave, and short wave radio. Portions of the radio spectrum reserved for specific...
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MSNBC (redirect from A Fuller Spectrum of News)
potential confusion between the two properties due to their diverging editorial scopes, as MSNBC.com had largely remained a general-interest news website despite...
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Night-vision device (redirect from Night vision scope)
as thermal imaging and operates in a different section of the infrared spectrum. A night vision device usually consists of an image intensifier tube, a...
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Medium wave (redirect from MF radio)
(MW) is a part of the medium frequency (MF) radio band used mainly for AM radio broadcasting. The spectrum provides about 120 channels with more limited...
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Communications, Space and Technology Commission (Saudi Arabia) (section Managing Frequency Spectrum)
sectors, and digital content platforms, as well as manages the radio frequency spectrum in Saudi Arabia. The Commission is linked to the history of telecommunications...
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BBC World Service (redirect from BBC Radio World Service)
of reception area, language selection and audience reach. It broadcasts radio news, speech and discussions in more than 40 languages to many parts of...
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10-meter band (category Articles with limited geographic scope from April 2024)
The 10-meter band is a portion of the shortwave radio spectrum internationally allocated to amateur radio and amateur satellite use on a primary basis....
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Wi-Fi (section Radio propagation)
bandwidth for additional channels is available. 802.11n allows for double radio spectrum bandwidth (40 MHz) per channel compared to 802.11a or 802.11g (20 MHz)...
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Talk radio is most popular on the AM band. "Non-commercial", usually referred to as "public radio", which is mainly located in a reserved spectrum of the...
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did not violate either the First or Fifth Amendments, but it limited the scope of its decision to the specific broadcast that caused the declaratory ruling...
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