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Through those efforts, in mid-2012, the Swedish Artemis Racing team announced that they would create their team base in one of the former air station hangars on Alameda Point.
LORAN station Baker was a radio operations base in operation from September 1944 to July 1946.
The technology of CDMA was used in 1957, when the young military radio engineer Leonid Kupriyanovich in Moscow, made an experimental model of a wearable automatic mobile phone, called LK-1 by him, with a base station.
The base station, as described by the author, could serve several customers.
The ratio is called the spreading factor or processing gain and determines to a certain extent the upper limit of the total number of users supported simultaneously by a base station.
Connectivity to the fixed network ( which may be of many different kinds ) is done through a base station or " Radio Fixed Part " to terminate the radio link, and a gateway to connect calls to the fixed network.
* Domestic cordless telephony, using a single base station to connect one or more handsets to the public telecoms network.
Since the onset of the migration from TDM PBXs to VoIP and VoIP hybrid solutions, manufacturers such as Lantiq, Ascom Wireless Solutions, Aastra Technologies, Philips, snom and Polycom have developed IP-DECT solutions where the backhaul from the base station is VoIP ( H. 323 or SIP ) while the handset loop is still DECT.
These solutions are sometimes restricted by the cost of the base station but may be economical where the concentration of users is high.
Dect base station coverage is about 2 x that of Wi-Fi.
* Multiple handsets to one base station and one phone line socket.
* A longer range between the telephone and base station ( usable further from the base )
Another attack involves impersonating a DECT base station, which allows calls to be listened to, recorded, and re-routed to a different destination.
Each base station frame provides 12 duplex speech channels, with each time slot occupying any channel.
If frequency-hopping is avoided, each base station can provide up to 120 channels in the DECT spectrum before frequency reuse.
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:
EDGE-compatible transceiver units must be installed and the base station subsystem needs to be upgraded to support EDGE.
Macro cells can be regarded as cells where the base station antenna is installed on a mast or a building above average roof top level.
Indoor coverage is also supported by GSM and may be achieved by using an indoor picocell base station, or an indoor repeater with distributed indoor antennas fed through power splitters, to deliver the radio signals from an antenna outdoors to the separate indoor distributed antenna system.
Clancy accurately described the base, the geography, local flora, and the station equipment.
Level 8 is set in a processing station, while levels 9 and 10 are ( appropriately ) set in a military dig and military base.
When Volkswagen introduced a sliding side door on their van in 1968, it then had all the features that would later come to define a minivan: compact length, three rows of forward-facing seats, station wagon-style top-hinged tailgate / liftgate, sliding side door, passenger car base.
* A phone call or other session may be interrupted after a handover, if the new base station is overloaded.
Temperature-controlled irons may be free-standing, or may comprise a head with heating element and tip, controlled by a base called a soldering station, with control circuitry and temperature adjustment and sometimes display.

base and larger
However, at the base of this crack is a round void called an ampulla which would have functioned to distribute force over a larger surface area, hindering the ability of the " crack " formed by the serration to propagate through the tooth.
Other aediculae were small shrines within larger temples, usually set on a base, surmounted by a pediment and surrounded by columns.
However, it may also be practiced at the base of larger rock faces, or even on buildings or public architecture ( see buildering ).
A casino craps table is run by up to four casino employees: a boxman who guards the chips, supervises the dealers and handles " coloring out " players ( exchanging small chip denominations for larger denominations in order to preserve the chips at a table ); two base dealers who stand to either side of the boxman and collect and pay bets ; and a stickman who stands directly across the table from the boxman, takes bets in the center of the table ( hard ways, yo, craps, horn, etc.
Until about 2000, users of Unix desktops regarded CDE as the de facto standard, but at that time, other desktop environments such as GNOME and K Desktop Environment 2 were quickly becoming mature, and became almost universal on the Linux platform, which already had a larger user base than most commercial Unixes in total.
A steel column, when seated on a concrete foundation, must have a base plate to spread the load over a larger area and thereby reduce the bearing pressure.
The economic riches of energy and natural resources held within this larger land base were only realized by other provinces during the 20th century.
An index offset the base address into the larger 128 kWord memory.
The general idea is to start with a base field and construct in some manner a larger field which contains the base field and satisfies additional properties.
The great successes, at Boston ( 1776 ), Saratoga ( 1777 ) and Yorktown ( 1781 ), came from trapping the British far from base with much larger numbers of troops.
The club's fan base is larger than any other Italian football club and is one of the largest world-wide.
It is a " predella " to go at the base of a larger composition, in this case a painting by Lorenzo di Credi from which it has become separated.
Logan is believed to have the largest base circumference of any non-volcanic mountain on Earth ( a large number of shield volcanoes are much larger in size and mass ), with the massif containing eleven peaks over.
However, either can be part of a larger personal knowledge base system.
The Nationals hold a larger membership base than either the Liberal or Labor Parties, although in the larger eastern states its vote is in decline and its traditional supporters are turning instead to prominent independents such as Bob Katter, Tony Windsor and Peter Andren in Federal Parliament and similar independents in the Parliaments of New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria, many of whom are former members of the National Party.
Among the largest and best-known of these structures is Monks Mound at the site of Cahokia, which has a base larger than that of the Great Pyramid at Giza.
In 2000, the new Boxster S variant was introduced with a larger 3. 2 litre motor, and the base model received a more powerful 2. 7 litre engine.
By 2004 Family Affairs had a larger fan base and won its first awards, but was cancelled in late 2005.
The code base of a programming project is the larger collection of all the source code of all the computer programs which make up the project.
Shah Jahan's cenotaph is bigger than that of his wife, but reflects the same elements: a larger casket on a slightly taller base, again decorated with astonishing precision with lapidary and calligraphy that identifies him.
A small current at the base terminal ( that is, flowing between the base and the emitter ) can control or switch a much larger current between the collector and emitter terminals.
But this is potentially misleading: using a unary input is slower for any given number, not faster ; the distinction is that a binary ( or larger base ) input is proportional to the base 2 ( or larger base ) logarithm of the number while unary input is proportional to the number itself ; so while the run-time and space requirement in unary looks better as function of the input size, it is a worse function of the number that the input represents.

0.212 seconds.