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radio and wireless
This can result either in some variations becoming extinct ( for instance, the wireless, being progressively superseded by the radio ) or in the acceptance of wide variations as " perfectly good English " everywhere.
Sources of electromagnetic noise are power lines, radio and television stations, wireless devices, Compact fluorescent lamps and electric motors.
With the advent of wireless and radio goods, people came to be much more connected.
Bluetooth is a proprietary open wireless technology standard for exchanging data over short distances ( using short-wavelength radio transmissions in the ISM band from 2400 – 2480 MHz ) from fixed and mobile devices, creating personal area networks ( PANs ) with high levels of security.
Bluetooth technology provides a way to exchange information between wireless devices such as personal digital assistants ( PDAs ), mobile phones, laptops, computers, printers and digital cameras via a secure, low-cost, globally available short-range radio frequency band.
Due to the long radio aerials stretching from the wireless room, the radio station was moved from Bletchley Park to nearby Whaddon Hall to avoid drawing attention to the site.
Communications in Afghanistan has increased in the last decade, and has embarked on wireless companies, internet, radio stations and television channels.
Operates clearly in common congested domestic radio traffic situations, for instance, generally immune to interference from other DECT systems, Wi-Fi networks, video senders, Bluetooth technology, baby monitors and other wireless devices.
* Evolution Data Optimized, a telecommunications standard for the wireless transmission of data through radio signals
As a designer for the Radio Corporation of America ( RCA ), in 1924, Richard H. Ranger invented the wireless photoradiogram, or transoceanic radio facsimile, the forerunner of today ’ s " fax " machines.
primarily microwave radio relay ; wireless local loop has been installed
Before helping to create science fiction, Gernsback was an entrepreneur in the electronics industry, importing radio parts from Europe to the United States and helping to popularize amateur " wireless.
" In April 1908 he founded Modern Electrics, the world's first magazine about both electronics and radio, called " wireless " at the time.
Fleming also contributed in the fields of photometry, electronics, wireless telegraphy ( radio ), and electrical measurements.
When inserted together with a galvanometer, into a tuned electrical circuit, it could be used as a very sensitive rectifying detector of high frequency wireless currents, known as radio waves.
During the development of radio, he also worked on wireless telegraphy.
* TMS-SD offers a 1 / 4-scale radio controlled Mars Exploration Rover with wireless video that children ( of all ages ) can operate
An XBee radio can be used to build a wireless MIDI transceiver as a do-it-yourself project.
File: Tesla3. jpg | Nikola Tesla ( 1856-1943 ): developer of modern alternating current ( AC ) flow, improved on the dynamo, patents and theoretical work formed the basis of wireless communication and the radio, transformer and electric bulb and invented the Tesla coil.
Packet radio is a form of packet switching technology used to transmit digital data via radio or wireless communications links.
The most common use of packet is in amateur radio, to construct wireless computer networks.
The term wireless telegraphy is a historical term used today to apply to early radio telegraph communications techniques and practices, particularly those used during the first three decades of radio ( 1887 to 1920 ) before the term radio came into use.

radio and telephony
Communications in Burundi refers to the telephony, internet, postal, radio, and television systems of Burundi.
Information and communication technologies ( ICTs ) are a “ diverse set of tools and resources used to communicate, create, disseminate, store, and manage information .” These technologies include computers, the Internet, broadcasting technologies ( radio and television ), and telephony.
Communications in Gibraltar comprise a wide range of telephony systems ( both fixed-line and mobile ), Internet access, broadcasting ( radio and television ) and satellite control.
ICAO also provides telephony designators to aircraft operators worldwide, a one-or two-word designator used on the radio, usually, but not always, similar to the aircraft operator name.
Following World War I, Frederick R. Lack, working in radio telephony in the engineering department, developed the “ AT cut ” crystal, a crystal that operated through a wide range of temperatures.
Réunion has a number of systems for communication, including telephony, Internet and radio.
There are a number of systems of communication in Suriname, including a system of telephony, and radio telecommunications.
The thermionic triode, a vacuum tube invented in 1907, propelled the electronics age forward, enabling amplified radio technology and long-distance telephony.
The triode vacuum tube was the first electronic amplification device, which propelled the electronics age forward, by enabling amplified radio technology and long-distance telephony.
This was essentially the first electronic amplifier, leading to great improvements in telephony ( such as the first coast-to-coast telephone line in the US ) and revolutionizing the technology used in radio transmitters and receivers.
Examples are second-generation ( 1991 ) and later cellular telephony, video conferencing, digital TV ( 1998 ), digital radio ( 1999 ), telemetry, etc.
There are a number of systems of communication in Uganda, including a system of telephony, radio and television broadcasts, internet, mail, and several newspapers.
Technically, radio, television, cinemas, VCDs and DVDs, music systems, games, computer hardware and mobile telephony publish information to their audiences.
Communications in Barbados refers to the telephony, internet, postal, radio, and television systems of Barbados.
Telecommunications in Cuba consists mainly of NTSC analog television, analog radio, telephony, AMPS, D-AMPS, and GSM mobile telephony, and the Internet.
This demonstration and the AT & T demonstrations in 1915 of long-distance wireless telephony inspired the first of many memos to his superiors on applications of current and future radio technologies.
In 1936 Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Company opened the Marconi Research Laboratory in Great Baddow ( now BAE Systems Advanced Technology Centre ), bringing together their various radio, television and telephony research teams in a single location.
Wideband Integrated Digital Enhanced Network, or WiDEN, is a software upgrade developed by Motorola for its iDEN enhanced specialized mobile radio ( or ESMR ) wireless telephony protocol.
CAD systems also include interfaces that permit the software to provide services to dispatchers, calltakers, and field personnel with respect to control and use of analog radio and telephony equipment, as well as logger-recorder functions.
AMR technologies include handheld, mobile and network technologies based on telephony platforms ( wired and wireless ), radio frequency ( RF ), or powerline transmission.
* Wireless telegraphy or " Wireless telephony ", an early term for radio communications
However, in the 1880s, Scientific American had already carried articles describing attempts at wireless telephony and telegraphy experiments by induction systems of Trowbridge, Preece, Phelps, and Edison, not using high frequency radio waves, so Stubblefield was likely familiar with all the principles needed to operate wireless telephony by induction in the 1880s.

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