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receiver and searches
The DME receiver in the aircraft searches for pulse-pairs ( X-mode = 12 microsecond spacing ) with the correct time interval between them, which is determined by each individual aircraft's particular interrogation pattern.
That is, the receiver searches more than one channel for a valid transmission.
Astropulse that is part of SETI @ Home project uses a variant of a rake receiver as part of its sky searches — so this kind of receiver is still current for the needs of radio astronomy.

receiver and for
if a receiver or trustee for any such partnership or corporation has been duly appointed by a court of competent jurisdiction in the United States and has not been discharged prior to the date of payment, payment shall be made to such receiver or trustee in accordance with the order of the court ; ;
if a receiver or trustee for any such partnership or corporation, duly appointed by a court of competent jurisdiction in the United States, makes an assignment of the claim, or any part thereof, with respect to which an award is made, or makes an assignment of such award, or any part thereof, payment shall be made to the assignee, as his interest may appear ; ;
In the 2001 NFL Draft, the Falcons orchestrated a trade with the San Diego Chargers, acquiring the first overall pick ( which was used on quarterback Michael Vick ) in exchange for wide receiver / return specialist Tim Dwight and the fifth overall pick ( used on running back LaDainian Tomlinson ).
Should a large letter have to be rewritten, owing to the inexact copy of the abbreviator, the abbreviator and not the receiver of the Bull must pay the extra charge for the extra labour to the apostolic writer.
Stalin then said, in a mocking tone of voice: " I see, you just aren't able to stick up for a comrade ," and put down the receiver.
In a symmetric key algorithm ( e. g., DES and AES ), the sender and receiver must have a shared key set up in advance and kept secret from all other parties ; the sender uses this key for encryption, and the receiver uses the same key for decryption.
* Chadrick Cone ( born 1983 ), an American football wide receiver for the Georgia Force in the Arena Football League
As each of these methods explain to the receiver how the file being sent should be interpreted, it would be inappropriate for these declarations not to match the actual character encoding used.
The score was deadlocked 17-17 in the final period, but a 73-yard touchdown pass by Rams quarterback Norm van Brocklin to wide receiver Tom Fears broke the tie and gave Los Angeles the lead for good.
Mike Brown, the team's de facto general manager, was rated as among the worst team owners in American professional sports Compounding matters were off-field problems of several players, notably receiver Chris Henry, who was suspended several times during his short professional career and was actually released by the Bengals at one point, but was then re-signed for the season.
In these investigations, a sender, who was isolated in a visually opaque, electrically and acoustically shielded chamber, was stimulated at random by bursts of strobe-light flickers The experimenters reported that, for one receiver, differential alpha block on control and stimulus trials were observed, which showed that some information transfer had occurred.
Star receiver Michael Irvin was suspended by the league for the first five games of 1996 following a drug-related arrest ; he came back after the Cowboys started the season 2-3 ; they finished 10-6 and won the NFC East title, but were eliminated in the divisional round of the playoffs 26-17 by the second-year Carolina Panthers.
* Language: All digital communications require a language, which in this context consists of all the information that the sender and receiver of the digital communication must both possess, in advance, in order for the communication to be successful.
Of course, if two stations transmit on the same frequency, it is practically impossible for the receiver to separate them ; so instead of all stations transmitting at the same frequency, each chain was allocated a nominal frequency, 1f, and each station in the chain transmitted at a harmonic of this base frequency, as follows:
The far-fields propagate without ability for the transmitter to affect them, and this causes them to be independent in the sense that their existence and their energy, after they have left the transmitter, is completely independent of both transmitter and receiver.
Raymond is currently the admin of the project page for gpsd, a daemon that makes GPS data from a receiver available in JSON format.
Components are generally intended to be connected together, usually by being soldered to a printed circuit board ( PCB ), to create an electronic circuit with a particular function ( for example an amplifier, radio receiver, or oscillator ).
The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve ( AUC-ROC ) reflects the relationship between sensitivity and specificity for a given test.
If the pass is received by a non-eligible receiver, the penalty for the foul " illegal touching " is assessed ( the play is treated as an incomplete pass, unless the ball is downed behind the line of scrimmage — in either case a down is lost ).
If, for example, eight men line up on the line of scrimmage, the team loses an eligible receiver.
Validation for finding a virtual cache generally requires you to email the cache hider with information such as a date or a name on a plaque, or to post a picture of yourself at the site with GPS receiver in hand.

receiver and few
Communication is usually described along a few major dimensions: Message ( what type of things are communicated ), source / emisor / sender / encoder ( by whom ), form ( in which form ), channel ( through which medium ), destination / receiver / target / decoder ( to whom ), and Receiver.
A few plays later, McMahon's 27-yard completion to receiver Dennis Gentry moved the ball to the 1-yard line, setting up perhaps the most memorable moment of the game.
On the other side of the field, wide receiver Lance Rentzel ( who would be deactivated for the last few weeks of the season and postseason following an indecent exposure charge ; being replaced in the starting lineup by Reggie Rucker ) recorded 28 receptions for 556 yards and 5 touchdowns.
One of the few bright spots in the Dolphins passing attack was wide receiver Jimmy Cefalo, who gained 356 yards off of just 17 receptions, an average of 20. 9 yards per catch.
TDM involves sequencing groups of a few bits or bytes from each individual input stream, one after the other, and in such a way that they can be associated with the appropriate receiver.
The crystal set exploits the simplicity of AM modulation to produce a receiver with very few parts, using the crystal as the rectifier, and the limited frequency response of the headphones as the filter.
Also, should the receiver lose power, even for a few milliseconds, or get ' swamped ' by 2. 4 GHz interference, it can take a few seconds for the receiver-which, in the case of 2. 4 GHz, is almost invariably a digital device-to re-sync.
A few plays later, Gannon threw a 48-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Jerry Rice with 6: 06 left in the game, cutting the Raiders deficit to 34-21.
As solid-state components replaced vacuum tubes in receiver deflection circuits, linearity adjustments were less frequently required ( few newer sets have user-adjustable " VERT SIZE " and " VERT LIN " controls, for example ).
Crystal radios are the simplest type of radio receiver and can be handmade with a few inexpensive parts, like an antenna wire, tuning coil of copper wire, crystal detector and earphones.
Even for a powerful commercial broadcasting station, if it is more than a few miles from the receiver the power received by the antenna is very small, typically measured in microwatts or nanowatts.
The former will be connected to a TV, VCR, or digital video recorder ( DVR ), whereas a wireless hidden camera can be used to transmit a video signal to a receiver within a small radius ( up to a few hundred feet ).
The high frequencies used can cause rapid fading of the signal even if the receiver is moved a few inches.
Although the superheterodyne receiver is the most common receiver in use today, the regenerative radio made the most out of very few parts.
As the play begins, the corner may either attempt to " jam " the receiver at the line, play a step or two off of him, or concede a few yards and play with a " cushion ".
When lining up in front of the receiver to " jam " him or playing just a few steps off, it is important that the corner keeps his body in front of the receiver's body.
They were joined by a few veterans who crossed the picket lines, including New York Jets defensive end Mark Gastineau, Dallas Cowboys defensive tackle Randy White, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Joe Montana and Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Steve Largent.
Most sportswriters and football enthusiasts consider Jerry Rice the best receiver ever, but a few critics believe Hutson could have been as good as Rice if he'd played in the same era.
The introduction of gallium arsenide microelectronics through the 1980s served to greatly reduce the size of the receiver elements, until effective ones could be built at sizes similar to those of handheld radios, only a few cubic centimeters in volume.
Power outages, satellite malfunction and communication disruptions, and GPS receiver malfunctions are just a few of the things that can happen during a solar maximum.
Meredith's broadcasting career was also not without a few incidents of minor controversy ; including referring to then-President Richard Nixon as " Tricky Dick ", announcing that he was " mile-high " before a game in Denver, and turning the name of Cleveland Browns receiver Fair Hooker into a double entendre.
To produce an image, the telescopes would have had to operate in formation with distances between the telescopes controlled to within a few micrometres, and the distance between the telescopes and receiver controlled to within about one nanometre.

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