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Pulse and Rated
* Pulse Rated-operating from the UK and covering Europe and the rest of the world, Pulse Rated broadcasts over the internet

Pulse and from
Pulse Code Modulation ( PCM ) lines and 6 automatic exchange stations from Pyongyang
Elves is an acronym for Emissions of Light and Very Low Frequency Perturbations from Electromagnetic Pulse Sources.
K-Rock shares transmitter facilities with sister station Bay FM ( along with 94. 7 The Pulse and 96. 3 Rhema FM )-broadcasting from a high-powered transmitter on top of Murradoc Hill on the Bellarine Peninsula.
If the PSAP receives calls from the telephone company on older analog trunks, they are usually Pulse driven circuits.
* Edward " Stubbs " Stubblefield, the fictional undead from the Stubbs the Zombie in " Rebel Without a Pulse " video game
However, various backronyms have been suggested, including " Transmitted Electro-Magnetic Pulse / Energy Standards & Testing ", " Telecommunications ElectroMagnetic Protection, Equipment, Standards & Techniques ", " Transient ElectroMagnetic Pulse Emanation STandard ", and " Telecommunications Electronics Material Protected from Emanating Spurious Transmissions ".
* An aeroplane model referring to the crashing aeroplane used in the DVD Pulse at the end of " On the Run ", perhaps also David Gilmour's and Nick Mason's love for aviation and / or the song " Learning to Fly " or possibly the plane that killed Pink's father and symbolising his mother in " The Trial ", from The Wall
* Sci-Fi Pulse interview from 2004
* Pulse ( signal processing ), a rapid and transient change from a baseline
* " Pulse ", a song by The Mad Capsule Markets from Osc-Dis
* " Pulse ", a song by The Psychedelic Furs from The Psychedelic Furs
* Gran Pulse, or simply Pulse, a fictional world from Final Fantasy XIII
* Hallowed Pulse, one of the deities from Fabula Nova Crystallis: Final Fantasy
* Pulse ( signal processing ), A rapid change in some characteristic of a signal from a baseline value to a higher or lower value, followed by a rapid return to the baseline value.
Channel 13 dropped the Pulse moniker from its newscasts in 1989, renaming the news branding Channel 13 Eyewitness News ( later becoming Fox 13 Eyewitness News " in 1996 before the Eyewitness News brand was dropped altogether in 1997 ).
Atlantic Pulse used ATV reporters, but different anchors and graphics, with a comparatively spartan set located across the newsroom from ATV's.
If the instruction has an indirect address, the effective address is read from main memory, and any required data is fetched from main memory to be processed and then placed into data registers ( Clock Pulse: T < sub > 3 </ sub >).
At Royal Ascot he won the Prince of Wales's Stakes by five lengths from Steel Pulse, setting a new course record.
Tom Terrell, who would later serve as their manager, was instrumental in masterminding the U. S. premiere of Steel Pulse on the night of Bob Marley's funeral, which was broadcast live around the world from the 9: 30 Club, 930 F Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. on 21 May 1981.
Pulse shared the stage with Watts ’ band, Beshara, along with other artists from Birmingham.
The track " Pulse " from this release received significant airplay on the national radio network Triple J and was later included on the compilation CD Full Metal Racket, an album compiled by Andrew Haug.
Characters from the series moved to Brian Michael Bendis ' subsequent series The Pulse.

Pulse and Los
* Mixed at Pulse Recordings, Los Angeles, California
Other notable artists at Montreux were Sandra Max Roach, James Brown, George Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic, Wynton Marsalis, Art Blakey, John McLaughlin, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Wayne Shorter, Al Di Meola, Elvis Costello, Jimmy Cliff, Steel Pulse, Mike Oldfield, Brian May, Marvin Gaye, Leonard Cohen, Nina Hagen, Eric Clapton, Phil Collins, Joe Cocker, Los Lobos, The Manhattan Transfer, Tracy Chapman, and Van Morrison again.
It is popularly performed by beginning bands as well as performed by many popular and well-known artists such as: Adele ( 2008 ), Billy Ray Cyrus, Busted, Johnny Rivers, Bruce Springsteen, U2, Bob Dylan, Brian Kennedy, Steel Pulse, Roberto Jordan ( Spanish version " La Chica De Los Ojos Cafes "), Green Day ( played live ), Lagwagon, John Anderson, El Chicano, Busted, The Black Sorrows, Ronan Keating, Reel Big Fish, Joe Camilleri, and Joe Stampley.
" Pulse Recording now operates two Recording studios, one based at its headquarters in Los Angeles, and one based in Burbank, California.

Pulse and station
In 1958, WTVT became the second station in the country to introduce daily editorials, and was also the first station in the country to run an hour-long news block, consisting of 45 minutes of local news ( under the title Pulse ) combined with the then-15-minute network newscast.
Sponsors have included The Pulse radio station, Bradford & Bingley and Intersonic.
The campus radio station, Electric 103 ( previously 103 The Pulse ), is operated by SAIT RTBN students.
The Pulse is a British Independent Local Radio station that serves the Bradford, Kirklees and Calderdale areas of West Yorkshire.
The Metro Radio Group itself was bought out by EMAP in 1996 and ownership rules at the time meant that as they already owned neighbouring Radio Aire in Leeds something had to be sold on, and that was The Pulse and its sister station Classic Gold which were purchased in a management buyout from senior staff and ex-Metro Group executives.
* Pulse Two-sister station on AM
Pulse 2 is a British radio station owned by UTV.
It is the AM sister station of The Pulse of West Yorkshire.
The station was previously known as Pennine Radio, Classic Gold, Great Yorkshire Gold, Great Yorkshire Radio, 1278 and 1530 AM West Yorkshire, West Yorkshire's Big AM, Pennine's Big AM, West Yorkshire's Classic Gold and Pulse Classic Gold and under previous ownership was part of the Yorkshire Radio Network.
On October 3, 2005, the unique " CFCF " name used for the station ID and its local news, CFCF News ( formerly known as Pulse News until the Bell Globemedia purchase ), was abolished and simply renamed " CTV " and " CTV News ".
Other stations have apparently received warnings too and long running youth dance station Pulse FM 94. 6 have decided to call it a day and closed down that same Friday at 8. 45pm.
Pulse FM began life as a garden shed based radio station, as with others in this list.
Pulse derived much of its income from promoting underage and overage discos in suburban Dublin, and as promoters and operators, the station management made substantial sums from this as well as advertising DJ hire services.
Pulse FM formed a consortium to apply for the new ' Youth Music ' station licence, offered by the IRTC.
Masterton is a technical producer for TalkSport, having previously worked in information technology at the independent production company Unique Broadcasting and as a presenter at the Bradford ILR station The Pulse.
The station continued in all three areas, even after the sale of the Bradford-based station ( along with its FM sister station The Pulse of West Yorkshire ) to the Radio Partnership in 1996.
The Classic Gold brand continues in West Yorkshire ( apart from a brief period when the station became Big AM ), still using the GCap-owned " Gold " programming ; currently it is branded as Pulse Classic Gold.
WQSU, The Pulse, is the college's 12, 000-watt station, making it the third most powerful college station and the tenth most powerful non-commercial station in Pennsylvania.
Highlights often including the Pulse RAGathon-a week-long broadcast of the Union's radio station, with participants unable to leave campus, the Hacks vs. Jocks gunging event, inter-halls sports day and much more.

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