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For example the 2. 4000 – 2. 4835 GHz band is divided into 13 channels spaced 5 MHz apart, with channel 1 centered on 2. 412 GHz and 13 on 2. 472 GHz ( to which Japan added a 14th channel 12 MHz above channel 13 which was only allowed for 802. 11b ).
Because the lowest channel is centered on 87. 9 MHz, the tenths digit ( in MHz ) of the center frequency of any FM station in the United States is always an odd number.
In the four-channel mix Duane Allman is heard in the left rear channel, Dickey Betts in the right rear channel, Jai Johanny Johanson in the front left channel, Butch Trucks in the right front channel, and Gregg Allman and Berry Oakley both centered in the front channels.
421 prime number, sum of five consecutive primes ( 73 + 79 + 83 + 89 + 97 ), centered square number, also SMTP code meaning the transmission channel will be closing
It is often contrasted with monophonic, or " mono " sound, where audio is in the form of one channel, often centered in the sound field ( analogous to a visual field ).
The SOFAR channel is centered on the depth where the cumulative effect of temperature and water pressure ( and, to a smaller extent, salinity ) combine to create the region of minimum sound speed in the water column.
The sixth chakra, also known as the third eye, is centered in the forehead directly between the eyebrows and is believed to be the channel through which humankind opens spiritually to the Divine ”.

channel and around
The new designs also featured a dynamic set of titles for the channel ; the globe would begin spinning from where the main story was taking place, while the headline scrolled around in a ribbon ; this was occasionally replaced by the BBC News logo.
The side channels run parallel to the center channel, except at locations such as the navel, heart, throat and crown ( i. e. chakras ) where the two side channels twist around the central channel.
At the navel, throat and crown, there is a twofold knot caused by each side channel twisting once around the central channel.
At the heart wheel there is a sixfold knot, where each side channel twists around three times.
More generally, nonlinear compositing can have effects such as " halos " around composited objects, because the influence of the alpha channel is non-linear.
The first report of his discovery of an open channel south of Tierra del Fuego was written after the 1618 publication of the voyage of Willem Schouten and Jacob le Maire around Cape Horn in 1616.
At small scales ( channel diameters of around 100 nanometers to several hundred micrometers ) some interesting and sometimes unintuitive properties appear.
The Murray River flowed to the north around the Cadell Fault, creating the channel of the Edward River which exists today and through which much of the Murray River's waters still flow.
The very first Nieuwe Waterweg — a breach through the dunes at Hook of Holland — was only long, but in around 1877 the channel was made much larger and wider and the current Nieuwe Waterweg was created.
Professor Norman Abramson of the University of Hawaii developed a packet radio network known as ALOHAnet and performed a number of experiments around 1970 to develop methods to arbitrate access to a shared radio channel by network nodes.
Their television business is structured around a flagship channel and a number of smaller specialized, niche channels.
There is a 1934 article about " Les Trois Sports " ( the three sports ) in the city of La Rochelle, a race with: ( 1 ) a channel crossing ( c. 200 m ), ( 2 ) a bike competition ( 10 km ) around the harbor of La Rochelle and the parc Laleu, and ( 3 ) a run ( 1200 m ) in the stadium André-Barbeau.
In some cases this can result in the channel bed eventually rising above the surrounding floodplains, penned in only by the levees around it ; an example is the Yellow River in China near the sea, where oceangoing ships appear to sail high above the plain on the elevated river.
The current required to form the conductive channel is around 100µA / 100nm2 and the breakdown occurs in approximately 100µs or less.
The Royal Navy had originally invested in property around St. George's, but slowly moved all of its operations to the West End once the channel had been charted.
In 1969 the Army Corps of Engineers completed a major work that rerouted and expanded the channel of the Hocking River, for a stretch of several miles around the town, moving the river hundreds of feet to the south.
On June 18, 2009, the National Archives announced the launching of a YouTube channel " to showcase popular archived films, inform the public about upcoming events around the country, and bring National Archives exhibits to the people.
For the first time, the Israeli public became exposed to tens of foreign channels from other countries around the world ( which overtook the place of the Jordanian and Lebanese channels which were the only foreign channels received in Israel until then ), and to new local channels on the cables: The children channel, The sports channel, The family channel, and the films channel.
Starting around 1500, the Zwin channel, which had given the city its prosperity, also started silting.
In 1871, when landowners around the land-locked lake became exasperated with the practices of the Portage Sawmill, they took the solution into their own hands and dug a channel through the narrow isthmus, opening a waterway that lowered the lake by 12 to 14 feet and brought it to the same level as Lake Michigan.

channel and original
At the subscriber's residence, either the subscriber's television or a set-top box provided by the cable company translates the desired channel back to its original frequency ( baseband ), and it is displayed on the screen.
Bishop Hans Brask's original justifications for the canal's construction were the onerous Sound Dues imposed by Denmark – Norway on all vessels passing through the narrow Øresund channel between Sweden and Denmark and the trouble with the Hanseatic League.
It retained the entire technical content of the original version of the standard, but enhanced H. 263 capabilities by adding several annexes which can substantially improve encoding efficiency and provide other capabilities ( such as enhanced robustness against data loss in the transmission channel ).
When the servers merge, any pre-existing operators retain their status, allowing the new user to kick out the original operators and take over the channel.
To get the quasi-karaoke ( mono ) track, the left channel of the original audio is subtracted from the right channel.
The original purpose of the channel was to play music videos guided by on-air hosts known as VJs.
The original taglines of the channel were " You'll never look at music the same way again ," and " On cable.
" Although the original MTV channel no longer plays music videos 24 / 7, several of its spin-off channels do so, including MTV Hits and MTV Jams.
A section of the original Murray River channel immediately behind the fault was abandoned, and exists today as an empty channel known as Green Gully.
An ancestor to the easy listening format is Beautiful Music, a now-rare format ( though XM features one channel of it, called Sunny ) focusing mostly on smooth jazz or classical arrangements of pop music and original compositions in a similar vein.
The net effect of dredging has been to maintain a narrow deep channel — deeper perhaps than the original bay channel — through a much shallower bay.
A remake miniseries, in the works since 2005, premiered on 15 November 2009 on American cable TV channel AMC, made in cooperation with British broadcaster ITV after AMCs original production partner Sky1 had pulled out.
The receiving unit needs to be set up in the same channel configuration to resynthesize a version of the original signal spectrum.
In our example, if the channel flipped two bits and the receiver got " 001 ", the system would detect the error, but conclude that the original bit was 0, which is incorrect.
At the consumer's home, the cable set top box has a downconverter that mixes the incoming signal at frequency f < sub > CH </ sub >+ f < sub > LO </ sub > with the same local oscillator frequency f < sub > LO </ sub > creating the difference heterodyne, converting the television channel back to its original frequency: ( f < sub > CH </ sub >+ f < sub > LO </ sub >) − f < sub > LO </ sub > = f < sub > CH </ sub >.
The original lower basic frequency of the signal is called the baseband, while the higher channel it is moved to is called the passband.
TASI worked by switching additional users onto any channel temporarily idled because an original user has stopped speaking.
When the original user resumes speaking, that user would, in turn, be switched to any channel that happened to be idle.
Most of the original ITV Digital channel placeholders and Logical Channel Numbers were kept until Freeview's replaced them, leaving large gaps between channels.
The word broadband as used in the original IEEE 802. 3 specifications implied operation in frequency-division multiplexed ( FDM ) channel bands as opposed to digital baseband square-waveform modulations ( also known as line coding ), which begin near zero Hz and theoretically consume infinite frequency bandwidth.
Since 1997 Muzak has used original artists for its music source, except on the Environmental channel.
The original plan was to have the screening at the University's performing arts center but time constraints vs. the need to install projection equipment and elaborate six channel sound made this impossible.

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