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Jamming and such
The musical style was emphasized in many of the episode titles, which were in English, such as: " Asteroid Blues ", " Honky Tonk Woman ", " Ballad of Fallen Angels ", " Heavy Metal Queen ", " Jamming With Edward ", " Jupiter Jazz " and " Mushroom Samba ".
Jamming is potentially an effective countermeasure to specific missiles that are radar guided, however, as a general purpose defense, it is of no use against unguided anti-tank weapons, and as such it is almost never the only defense.
Even some 1970s staples can be found on the station, such as " Jamming " by Bob Marley.
Jamming has also occasionally been used by the Governments of Germany ( during WW2 ), Israel, Cuba, Iraq, Iran ( Iraq and Iran war, 1980 – 1988 ), China, North and South Korea and several Latin American countries, as well as by Ireland against pirate radio stations such as Radio Nova.

Jamming and signals
Jamming is considered an active interference source, since it is initiated by elements outside the radar and in general unrelated to the radar signals.
* Jammer, a device used in radar jamming and deception and Communications System Jamming, a technique in electronic warfare to inhibit or halt the transmission of signals
However when the frequency of a neighboring fish ’ s current is very close ( less than 20 Hz difference ) to that of its own, the fish will avoid having their signals interfere through a behavior known as Jamming Avoidance Response.
Jamming is accomplished by a friendly platform transmitting signals on the radar frequency to produce a noise level sufficient to hide echos.

Jamming and can
Jamming can be defeated by using very efficient transmitting antennas, carefully choosing the transmitted frequency, changing transmitted frequency often, using Single Sideband, and properly aiming the receiving antenna.

Jamming and war
Jamming reduced its usefulness, but it remained in use as a navigational aid throughout the war.

Jamming and stations
* Notes: The two wingtips missile launcher rail for AIM-9 Sidewinder, found on the E / F Super Hornet, have been replaced with AN / ALQ-218 detection pods, six removable under wing mounted hard points ( inboard pylons will carry 480 gal fuel tanks, mid-board pylons will carry AN / ALQ-99 High Band Jamming Pods, and outboard pylon reserved for AGM-88 HARM missiles ), two multi-mode conformal fuselage stations ( AIM-120 AMRAAM ), 1 centerline fuselage removable hardpoint, for AN / ALQ-99 Low Band Jamming Pod.
Jamming of foreign radio broadcast stations has often been used in wartime ( and during periods of tense international relations ) to prevent or deter citizens from listening to broadcasts from enemy countries.

Jamming and for
Of these, Tony Fletcher's Jamming was the most far reaching, becoming a nationally distributed mainstream magazine for several years before its demise.
" Culture Jamming for the Swingset Set ".
Fle3 Jamming tool is a shared space for collaborative construction of digital artefacts ( pictures, text, audio, video ).
The manga expands further on Mylene's story, introducing the producer that she eventually works for ( who is seen in Episode 2 of the OVA ), and also the beginning of her new singing career as the lead singer of the Jamming Angels, featuring the female members of the former Jammingbirds.
It draws upon Third Culture sciences and conceptual worldviews for Social Engineering, Values Systems Alignment, and Culture Jamming purposes.
Jamming ( as well as Queensland and DoS-attacks ) of course does not usually provide any advantage for the hacker, and is often done for retribution purposes.
NINJAM stands for Novel Intervallic Network Jamming Architecture for Music.
Other principal products include the AWACS radar, the Boeing 737-based Wedgetail MESA airborne early warning and control system, Joint STARS air-to-ground surveillance radar sensor, the Longbow Hellfire missile, the ALQ-135 radar jammer for the F-15 Eagle, ALQ-218 Tactical Jamming Receiver for the EA-18G Growler and EA-6B ICAP III Prowler, tactical military radars, countrywide air defense systems, Directional Infrared Countermeasures, sophisticated undersea warfare systems, and naval propulsion and power generation systems.

Jamming and campaign
* The Adbusters Media Foundation's magazine Adbusters features advertisement parodies that are intended as sharp commentary on the social implications of either the product or the advertising campaign involved ( also known as " Culture Jamming ").

Jamming and .
Terrain Bounce Jamming exploits this by amplifying the radar signal and directing it downward.
Jamming may be intentional, as with an electronic warfare tactic, or unintentional, as with friendly forces operating equipment that transmits using the same frequency range.
Jamming is problematic to radar since the jamming signal only needs to travel one way ( from the jammer to the radar receiver ) whereas the radar echoes travel two ways ( radar-target-radar ) and are therefore significantly reduced in power by the time they return to the radar receiver.
Jamming may be used in conjunction with deception to achieve an overall electronic counter-measure ( ECM ) plan implementation.
Jamming is not part of EP, it is an EA measure.
Not appearing on any studio album, it was released as the b-side to the Jamming single in some countries and was later released as a live single on Babylon By Bus.
* Jamming with Condoleezza.
; < span id =" jamming "> Jamming </ span >: Wedging a body part into a crack.
* " The First Things First manifesto and the Politics of Culture Jamming " A scholarly article by Matt Soar, published in the journal Cultural Studies 16 ( 4 ), 2002.
His doctorate thesis, " The Optimal Design of Jamming Signals ," was classified top secret by the US Army.
* Metzner, W. ( 1993 ) The Jamming avoidance response in Eigenmannia is controlled by two separate motor pathways.
Jamming of Communications Systems Using FM, AM and SSB Modulation.
Jamming is likewise much more difficult against an AESA.
This image is the cover of The Rolling Stones album Jamming with Edward.
JamPlus adds new features to Jam and integrates a number of patches from the Jamming mailing list and the Perforce Public Depot.

such and signals
In a common technique of acoustic measurement, acoustic signals are sampled in time, and then presented in more meaningful forms such as octave bands or time frequency plots.
Analytic instruments such as the Spectrum analyzer facilitate visualization and measurement of acoustic signals and their properties.
When a group of different plant species was prompted by a variety of different stress signals, such as drought or cold, each plant responded uniquely.
In many countries, over-the-air broadcast television of analog audio and analog video signals is being discontinued, to allow the re-use of the television broadcast radio spectrum for other services such as datacasting and subchannels.
The video carrier is demodulated to give a composite video signal ; this contains luminance, chrominance and synchronization signals ; this is identical to the video signal format used by analog video devices such as VCRs or CCTV cameras.
It is often used in signal processing for analyzing functions or series of values, such as time domain signals.
A government agency ( such as the Federal Communications Commission in the United States ) may apportion the regionally available bandwidth to broadcast license holders so that their signals do not mutually interfere.
Subsequently, other listening stationsthe Y-stations, ( such as the ones at Chicksands in Bedfordshire and Beaumanor Hall in Leicestershire where the headquarters of the War Office " Y " Group was located ) – gathered raw signals for processing at Bletchley.
Positive feedback loops, such as the simple X activates Y and Y activates X motif, essentially links output signals to their input signals and have been noted to be an important regulatory motif in cellular signal transduction because positive feedback loops can create switches with an all-or-nothing decision.
Every information exchange between living organisms — i. e. transmission of signals that involve a living sender and receiver can be considered a form of communication ; and even primitive creatures such as corals are competent to communicate.
In the visual system, for example, sensory signals from the eyes are transmitted to the thalamus and then to the primary visual cortex ; inside the cerebral cortex they are sent to areas that extract features such as three-dimensional structure, shape, color, and motion.
Canids communicate with each other by scent signals, by visual clues and gestures, and by vocalizations such as growls, barks, and howls.
Other standards, such as Digital multimedia broadcasting ( DMB ) and DVB-H, have been devised to allow handheld devices such as mobile phones to receive TV signals.
Some signals carry encryption and specify use conditions ( such as " may not be recorded " or " may not be viewed on displays larger than 1 m in diagonal measure ") backed up with the force of law under the WIPO Copyright Treaty and national legislation implementing it, such as the U. S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
Information theory also includes continuous topics such as: analog signals, analog coding, analog encryption.
For signals of indefinite size, such as streaming audio and video, the compression ratio is defined in terms of uncompressed and compressed data rates instead of data sizes:
the length of time for which such civilizations release detectable signals into space
The lost energy is converted into alternative forms such as heat, emission of low-energy secondary electrons and high-energy backscattered electrons, light emission ( cathodoluminescence ) or X-ray emission, which provide signals carrying information about the properties of the specimen surface, such as its topography and composition.
Simple additive mixers use Kirchhoff's circuit laws to add the currents of two or more signals together, and this terminology (" mixer ") is only used in the realm of audio electronics where audio mixers are used to add together audio signals such as voice signals, music signals, and sound effects.

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