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Radiotelephone and between
Rural Radiotelephone Service ( RRTS ) provides basic, analog communications service between locations deemed so remote that traditional wireline service or service by other means is not feasible.

Radiotelephone and US
Using the same channel frequencies as IMTS, the US Federal Communications Commission authorized Rural Radiotelephone Service for fixed stations.

Radiotelephone and by
He also held a First Class Radiotelephone Operator's Permit issued by the Federal Communications Commission.

Radiotelephone and .
In the United States, the Federal Communications Commission issues initial Rural Radiotelephone Service licenses on a site-by-site basis.
The FCC service rules for Rural Radiotelephone are located in 47 C. F. R.
In the United States, the ULS radio service code and description for Rural Radiotelephone licenses is CR – Rural Radiotelephone.
Radiotelephone systems are not necessarily interconnected with the public " land line " telephone network.
" Radiotelephone " is often used to describe the usage of radio spectrum where it is important to distinguish the type of emission from, for example, radiotelegraph or video signals.
Radiotelephone receivers are usually designed to a very high standard, and are usually of the double-conversion superhet design.
The Marine Radiotelephone Service or HF ship-to-shore operates on shortwave radio frequencies, using single-sideband modulation.
( Passing element 1 also automatically qualifies the applicant for the Marine Radiotelephone Operator Permit, the MROP.
He was active in amateur radio and worked as a radio engineer ( with a First Class Radiotelephone License from the Federal Communications Commission ) while a teenager.
Pilots do not need FCC licenses to use the radio within the United States ( pilot certificates double as FCC radio licenses ); however, other countries may require that a pilot have an FCC Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit ( RR ), and the aircraft radio station be licensed.
* Luecke, Gerald and others General Radiotelephone Operator License Plus Radar Endorsement 2004, Master Pub.

conversations and between
In the narrative there are conversations that occur between Job and family, Job and friends, and Job and God.
Rich Pickings uses short films as a discussion aid for public conversations between with scientists, technologists, psychoanalysts and filmmakers.
Jennings's research on the Ithaca LETS and its failure was integral to the development of the HOUR currency ; conversations between Jennings and Glover helped to ensure that HOURS used knowledge of what had not worked with the LETS system.
The text records conversations between Caílte mac Rónáin and Oisín, the last surviving members of the Fianna, and Saint Patrick, and consists of about 8, 000 lines.
* 1972 – Watergate scandal: An 18½-minute gap appears in the tape recording of the conversations between U. S. President Richard Nixon and his advisers regarding the recent arrests of his operatives while breaking into the Watergate complex.
Notable features of the modern version include a more constructive relationship between the Captain and the boys, who sometimes have friendly conversations instead of fights.
Formally, these failed when they were rejected by the Church of England's General Synod in 1972 ; conversations and co-operation continued, however, leading in 2003 to the signing of a covenant between the two churches.
At the signing, Ribbentrop and Stalin enjoyed warm conversations, exchanged toasts and further addressed the prior hostilities between the countries in the 1930s.
Numerous damaging leaks, which appeared to originate from conversations between McVeigh and his defense attorneys, emerged.
Analyses of recorded conversations reveal that roughly 80 – 90 spoken words each day – 0. 5 % to 0. 7 % of all words – are swear words, with usage varying from between 0 % to 3. 4 %.
This is managed through quality of service ( QoS ), which is critical when Voice over IP is deployed, so that delays between packets do not exceed 150ms to maintain the quality of voice conversations.
* A construct unique to US daytime serials is the format where the action will cut between various conversations, returning to each at the precise moment it was left.
In the 1961 version of The Parent Trap, conversations between the twins were simulated by filming the actress ( Hayley Mills ) as she stood at the left of the frame facing right, then filming her again, standing at the right and facing left.
Talk radio typically includes an element of listener participation, usually by broadcasting live conversations between the host and listeners who " call in " ( usually via telephone ) to the show.
In 1983, a new version of talk was introduced as a Unix command with BSD v4. 2, and would also accommodate electronic conversations between users on different machines.
ytalk was the first to allow conversations between more than two users, and was written in part to allow communication between users on computers with different endianess.
The book is organized as a series of fictional conversations that occur between the courtiers of the Duke of Urbino in 1507 ( when Baldassare was in fact part of the Duke's Court ).
The idea of the Section d ' Or originated in the course of conversations between Metzinger, Gleizes and Jacques Villon.
** Watergate tapes, also known as the Nixon tapes, a collection of conversations between U. S. President Richard Nixon and various White House staff members
A datagram or packet needs to be self-contained without reliance on earlier exchanges because there is no connection of fixed duration between the two communicating points as there is, for example, in most voice telephone conversations.

conversations and US
* 1973 – The Watergate Scandal: US President Richard M. Nixon agrees to turn over subpoenaed audio tapes of his Oval Office conversations.
In particular, the US government's Clipper chip scheme for escrowed encryption of telephone conversations ( encryption secure against most attackers, but breakable at need by government ) was seen as anathema by many on the list.
President Vicente Fox heavily criticized the war when it started and Mexican diplomats described their conversations with US officials as hostile in tone and that Washington was demonstrating little concern for the constraints of the Mexican government whose people were overwhelmingly opposed to the war with Iraq.
On January 25, 2010, four Republican conservative activists, including Stan Dai, Joseph Basel, both 24 ; Robert Flanagan, son of Bill Flanagan, acting U. S. Attorney in Louisiana ; and conservative filmmaker James O ' Keefe, were arrested by US Marshals for their role in a plot to hack the phone system of Landrieu's New Orleans office to record her and her staff's conversations.
" On the efforts of the Attorney General to determine the nature of the alleged Iraqi breaches, she expressed her disapproval of Goldsmith relying, in part, for his legal opinion, " on private conversations he had with British and US negotiators on what the French had said ," while " of course, he hadn't asked the French themselves.
Rauschning is chiefly known for his book Gespräche mit Hitler ( Conversations with Hitler ) US title Voice of Destruction, UK title Hitler Speaks, in which he claimed to have many meetings and conversations with Hitler.
According to conversations with his father, Hicks said he had been abused by both Northern Alliance and US soldiers.
The binational, jointly funded US-UK Fulbright commission under the United States ' Fulbright Program suggests the following GPA conversations as a measure of the contrasting GCSE ( 8-point ) and US ( 5-point ) grading scales.
His answer to questions from the US Senate about this was, " I have in the middle of the night -- high noon -- late in the afternoon -- early in the morning, every hour of the day, for months now searched my memory about conversations with the CIA.
In 1979 the US Department of Energy sued to suppress the publication of an article by Howard Morland in The Progressive magazine detailing design information on thermonuclear and fission nuclear weapons he was able to glean in conversations with officials at several DoE contractor plants active in manufacture of nuclear weapons components.
* In 2011, a Californian company, Ntrepid, was awarded a $ 2. 76 million contract under the auspices of US Central Command for " online persona management " operations with the aim of creating " fake online personas to influence net conversations and spread US propaganda " in Arabic, Farsi, Urdu and Pashto.
During the rule of President Pervez Musharraf, Mohsin wrote a monthly humor column titled " Mush and Bush " featuring fictional conversations between the president and US President George W. Bush.

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