• The Visual Aural Radio Range (VAR) was a short range radio navigation aid, used from about 1940 until 1960, that provided four-course visual and aural track...
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    contract was awarded 28 December 1981. Developed from earlier Visual Aural Radio Range (VAR) systems. The VOR development was part of a U.S. civil/military...
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    low-frequency radio range, also known as the four-course radio range, LF/MF four-course radio range, A-N radio range, Adcock radio range, or commonly "the range",...
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  • autoregression (VAR), an econometric method of analysis Visual Aural Radio Range (VAR), a radio navigation aid for aircraft Volt-ampere reactive (var)...
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    Marker beacon (category Radio stations and systems ITU)
    description of ILS and other navigational systems. Operational Notes on Visual-Aural Radio Range & Associated Marker Beacons a 1953 publication. International Telecommunication...
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    Shortwave radio is radio transmission using radio frequencies in the shortwave bands (SW). There is no official definition of the band range, but it always...
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    would have been able to hear the aural Morse code identifier of "A", for the north side of that low frequency range. As he neared the course line itself...
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  • 50–56 MHz, with visual carrier at 51.25 MHz and aural carrier at 55.75 MHz. At the same time, the spectrum from 42 to 50 MHz was allocated to FM radio. Several...
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    potential conflicts for up to 50 other aircraft and alert the pilot using visual and aural warnings. FLARM has an integrated obstacle collision warning system...
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  • reconnaissance (visual and photographic) and flash spotting. A sound ranger used aural and stop-watch methods which first emerged before World War I. Stop-watch...
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    languages with their own construction, semantics and syntax, different from the aural version of the same principal language. With video interpreting, sign language...
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    FM broadcasting (redirect from FM Radio)
    and general audio (in the audio spectrum). FM radio stations use the very high frequency range of radio frequencies. Throughout the world, the FM broadcast...
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    on-screen and printed views. CSS also defines non-visual styles, such as reading speed and emphasis for aural text readers. The W3C has now deprecated the...
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    outside. They are usually hung outside of a building or residence as a visual and aural garden ornament. Since the percussion instruments are struck according...
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    Milton Berle (category American male radio actors)
    Historical and Cultural Encyclopedia, Volume 1, p.706 quotation: Radio exists as an aural medium, and no matter how physically animated a performer may be...
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    radar; and accordingly the interception direction centres relied on visual and aural sightings of the Observer Corps for continually updated information...
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    describes communication practices in terms of the textual, aural, linguistic, spatial, and visual resources used to compose messages. While all communication...
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    capabilities with new ground collision avoidance equations and modified visual and aural cues to develop an automated ground collision avoidance (auto-GCAS)...
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    theorist Dick Hebdige said the group "draw eclectically on a wide range of visual and aural sources to create a distinctive pastiche or hybrid 'house style'...
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    Morse code (category Amateur radio)
    frequencies. The narrow signal bandwidth also takes advantage of the natural aural selectivity of the human brain, further enhancing weak signal readability...
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    origins of the phrase 'rock 'n' roll', Presley impressed them as the visual and aural embodiment of sex." Despite the largely positive view of Presley held...
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    height), the ground proximity warning system (GPWS) started to trigger aural alarms. Eight seconds later, the crew decided to abort the landing and initiated...
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  • Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (category Radio regulations)
    a visual and aural indication to the persons in distress. The IMO also introduced digital selective calling (DSC) on MF, HF and VHF maritime radios as...
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    characteristics combined to make the ensemble's performances both aural and visual. While playing in Europe in 1969, five hundred instruments were used...
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    Fighter) variant, with improved IFF system, radio and radar, the ability to carry advanced Beyond Visual Range missiles and the addition of a side-mounted...
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    and assuaging a range of symptoms, including those associated with depression, anxiety and panic attacks. In addition to audio and visual stimuli, ASMR...
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  • is an American journalist and producer specializing in the use of aural and visual media and is founder and executive director of Blue Egg Media, established...
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    Synesthesia (category Visual music)
    and headphones. The vOICe converts visual stimuli of the surroundings captured by the camera into corresponding aural representations (soundscapes) delivered...
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    in the same spatial relationship: each signal having the relative inter-aural time, level and timbral differences that the two ears of a human being would...
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    effects." "[Wong has] a heady mix of influences, ranging from modernist novels to narrative, visual and aural motifs drawn from local films and popular culture...
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