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Cargo on freight trains arrives to the last station near Mazar-i-Sharif Airport, where the goods are reloaded onto trucks or airplanes and sent to their last destinations across Afghanistan.
One advantage is that every packet sent contains the sender's and recipient's amateur radio callsign, thus providing station identification with every transmission.
It consisted of ( sometimes very elaborate and artistic ) pictures sent over rtty through the use of lengthy punched tape transmissions and then printed by the receiving station on paper.
The formal economy of South Africa has its beginnings in the arrival of Dutch settlers in 1652, originally sent by the Dutch East India Company to establish a provisioning station for passing ships.
While resting at one station, a message was sent to the next station to let the station master know the runaways were on their way.
The team sent to the radio station also ran into communication problems.
The first radio telegraph transmission from America to England was sent from this station on January 18, 1903, a ceremonial telegram from President Theodore Roosevelt to King Edward VII.
The state-run Turkish Radio and Television Corporation ( TRT ) started its 24-hour Kurdish television station on 1 January 2009 with the motto “ we live under the same sky .” The Turkish Prime Minister sent a video message in Kurdish to the opening ceremony, which was attended by Minister of Culture and other state officials.
The jam signal is a signal that carries a 32-bit binary pattern sent by a data station to inform the other stations that they must not transmit.
* In telecommunications, a negative-acknowledge character ( NAK or NACK ) is a transmission control character sent by a station as a negative response to the station with which the connection has been set up.
After she was named the winner, studio chief Harry Cohn sent someone to " drag her off " the train, which had not yet left the station, and take her to the ceremony.
If the medium becomes idle, the sender transmits a frame with a probability p. If the station chooses not to transmit ( the probability of this event is 1-p ), the sender waits until the next available time slot and transmits again with the same probability p. This process repeats until the frame is sent or some other sender starts transmitting.
# next hop: The next hop, or gateway, is the address of the next station to which the packet is to be sent on the way to its final destination
After she was named the winner, studio chief Harry Cohn sent someone to " drag her off " the train, which had not yet left the station, and take her to the ceremony.
In 1963, Smith took his act to the border when the Inter-American Radio Advertising's Ramon Bosquez hired him and sent him to the studio and transmitter site of XERF-AM at Ciudad Acuña in Mexico, a station whose high-powered border blaster signal could be picked up across much of the United States.
Even though Smith was managing a Minneapolis radio station, he was still broadcasting as Wolfman Jack on XERF via taped shows that he sent to the station.
BUDs can still be seen at antenna farms for these reasons, so that video and backhauls can be sent to and from the TV network with which a station is affiliated, without interruption due to inclement weather.
* It emerged in September 2010 that more than 60 recordings of BBC and ITV drama productions originally sent for broadcast in the United States by the PBS station WNET in New Jersey had been found at the Library of Congress.
Captain Cook made his way to Darwin, where he sent armed horsemen to hunt down the Aborigines in the Victoria River country, founding the city of Darwin and giving police plus cattle station managers orders on how to treat Aborigines.
In 1939 on the outbreak of World War II, most of the collection was sent to a quarry in Wiltshire, to Montacute House in Somerset, or to a tunnel near Aldwych tube station, with larger items remaining in situ, sand-bagged and bricked in.
It also contained the only telegraph station between Valdez and Fairbanks where money could be sent or received by wire.

station and ABC
However, by comparing the TV snatches, two different radio station re-runs, and the censored Los Angeles Times version, I found that the radio stations had edited out questions ( ABC removed the one regarding Laos ) or even a paragraph out of the middle of the President's answer.
Each of the big four U. S. television networks, CBS, ABC, NBC and Fox, directly owns and operates a high-definition television station in Chicago ( WBBM, WLS, WMAQ and WFLD, respectively ).
:* 92. 5 ABC Central Coast, a radio station broadcasting in the region
Associate Members from the United States include ABC, CBS, NBC, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Time Warner, and the only individual station, Chicago-based classical music station WFMT.
Despite his support for SBS, the Fraser government imposed stringent budget cuts on the national broadcaster, the ABC, which came under repeated attack from the Coalition for its supposed left-wing bias and for allegedly " unfair " or critical coverage on TV programs including This Day Tonight and Four Corners, and on the ABC's new youth-oriented radio station Double Jay ( 2JJ ).
The previous ABC affiliate, KTVI, in contrast, was one of the strongest affiliates-it had become a Fox station in 1995, and thus, has televised the majority of the Rams ' games in this period.
In February 2007, the show was syndicated to many ABC, NBC, and CBS affiliates where a MyNetworkTV or Fox station did not carry it ; it was cancelled in June 2009.
Fundamentally, the newscast schedules on Fox stations vary significantly from station to station compared to affiliates of ABC, CBS and NBC, which typically carry a minimum of 3½ hours of news programming daily in morning, late afternoon and late evening dayparts.
In certain markets, a Fox affiliate may outsource news programming to an NBC, ABC or CBS station in the market ( either due to insufficient funds for production of their own newscasts or the station being operated under a duopoly or some form of an operational agreement with a major network affiliate ); while this is less common in the 50 largest television markets, the largest station in regards to market size using this arrangement is WPGH-TV / Pittsburgh ( in the 23rd largest U. S. media market ), which has broadcast a 10 p. m. newscast that is produced by Cox Media-owned NBC affiliate WPXI since the 2006 shutdown of WPGH's in-house news department by owner Sinclair Broadcast Group after the company's News Central division folded.
In February 1983, Martin was then offered a six-month position presenting a morning radio show in Darwin for the ABC Radio station 8DDD.
The Blue package contained leases on land-lines and on studio facilities in New York, Washington, D. C., Chicago and Los Angeles ; contracts with talent and with about sixty affiliates ; the trademark and " good will " associated with the Blue name ; and licenses for three stations ( WJZ in New York, San Francisco's KGO, and WENR in Chicago — really a half-station, since WENR shared time and a frequency with " Prairie Farmer " station WLS, with which it would later merge under full ABC ownership in 1954 ).
And he began wooing station owners to convince them that a refurbished ABC was about to burst forth.
The ABC owned radio stations were not enjoying very large audiences either, with the exception of Detroit's WXYZ, which had reinvented itself as a hit-based contemporary music station two years earlier under the guidance of Harold L. Neal and found renewed success.
Rick Sklar was hired by Neal in 1963 to program the station, which by the mid-1960s featured hourly newscasts, commentaries and a few long-running serials, which were all that remained on the ABC Radio Network schedule.
The station signed on August 10, 1948 as WJZ-TV, the first of three television stations signed on by ABC during that same year, with WENR-TV ( now WLS-TV ) in Chicago and WXYZ-TV in Detroit being the other two.
In its early years, WJZ-TV was programmed much like an independent station, as the ABC television network was still, for the most part, in its very early stages of development ; the ABC-owned stations did air some common programming during this period, especially after the 1949 fall season when the network's schedule in prime time began to expand.
The WJZ callsign was reassigned to Westinghouse Broadcasting ( the original owners of WJZ radio in New York ) for their newly-acquired television station in Baltimore in 1957 — a station that was a ABC affiliate by coincidence until 1995.
ABC had just come into existence as a radio network in 1943 and did not enter network television until 1948, when it acquired a station in New York City.
During its earliest years, the station was affiliated with NBC, ABC, DuMont, and the CMQ Television Network.
A team of ten University students creates and produces news videos, sports highlight videos for WDTN-TV ( Dayton NBC ), WHIO-TV ( Dayton CBS ), WKEF-TV ( Dayton ABC ) and the university web, record news stories for WUSO, the student run radio station, and write press releases for the university website.

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