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Thus and transmitting
Thus if a station was transmitting on 300 kHz and the oscillating receiver was set to 400 kHz, the station would be heard not only at the original 300 kHz, but also at 100 kHz and 700 kHz.
Thus, the cost of transmitting a bit over an optical network decreases by half every nine months.
Thus any obstruction between the transmitting antenna and the receiving antenna will block the signal, just like the light that the eye may sense.
Thus, for objects such as transmitting antennas, electrical or electronic equipment, dielectric materials, or where radiation is scattering from an object, the non-radiative ' near field ' components of electromagnetic fields dominate the EM field close to the object, while electromagnetic radiation or ' far field ' behaviors dominate at greater distances.
Thus, excluding the transmission equipment upgrades, the cost of transmitting a bit over an optical network decreases by half every nine months.
Thus the radiation resistance of an antenna is a good indicator of the strength of the electromagnetic field radiated by a transmitting antenna or being received by a receiving antenna, since its value is directly proportional to the power of the field.

Thus and antennas
Thus rather thick tubes are typically used for the solid elements of such antennas, including Yagi-Uda arrays.
Thus many UK transmitters have become " wideband " with the consequent need for replacement of receiving antennas ( see external links ).

Thus and for
Thus, the avant-garde choreographers have extended the scope of materials available for dance composition.
Thus, many a creativity-oriented aspirant for a career in architecture, drama, or journalism, resigns himself to a real estate business ; ;
Thus a new pattern of days began to develop, for Granny Albright did not die.
Thus, the need for the B-70 as a strategic weapon system is doubtful.
Thus, you avoid headaches when an employee wants off for his fourth cousin's funeral.
Thus it was that Barco, apprehended for mere larceny, now began to suspect that one or another of his murders had been uncovered.
Thus, the dotted line shown in figure 4 was taken as typical for the temperature distribution for all blowing rates.
Thus, for aqueous media, we can think of the idealized organic active as an oleophilic or hydrophobic surface-active agent, and of an idealized builder as a oleophobic or hydrophilic surface-active agent.
Thus, an enemy would probably use this weapon for attack on static population centers such as large cities.
Thus, the alignment of the `` dots '' and `` tips '', respectively, indicate individual variability of the 21 growth centers of each child with respect to the mean values for these boys and girls.
Thus if E is sufficiently small, there can be only one intersection of C and Af near Q, for if there were more than one intersection for every E then the difference between C and Af near Q would not be a monotone function.
Thus the multiplicity of Af for a given T must be an even number.
Thus, although the agenda of external assistance in the economic sphere are cumulative, and many of the policies suggested for nations in the earlier stages remain relevant, the basic purpose of American economic policy during the later stages of development should be to assure that movement into a stage of self-sustaining growth is not prevented by lack of foreign exchange.
Thus the lack of effective recognition of the responsibilities involved in caring for two babies showed signs of becoming a disabling problem.
Thus, the writer decided to hold one experimental section of the functional preparation for marriage course in the spring semester of 1960 exclusively for persons already married -- that is, prerequisite: `` marriage ''.
Thus the films seen as they came in ( coordinated for the regular sections ), were often out of context.
Thus, when more than one distinct form leads to a particular cell in the X-region, a chain of information cells must be created to accommodate the forms, one cell in the chain for each form.
Thus in his friends are stranger than his sisters' strong stresses are normal for his and sisters', but in his friends are stranger than his sisters strong stresses are normal for friends and sisters.
Thus in Mary wrote an account of the trip first strong stress on Mary marks Mary as the first in a series of people who wrote accounts of the trip, strong stress on wrote marks the writing as the first of a series of actions of Mary's concerned with an account of her trip ( about which she may later have made speeches, for example ), and strong stress on trip makes the trip the first of a series of subjects about which Mary wrote accounts.
Thus his persistence values for some stem frequencies per meaning are: stem identical in 8 languages, 100% ; ;
Thus while his theory or technique may not be oversubscribed, it is commonplace for bullish and bearish positions to become temporarily over-subscribed.

Thus and low-power
Thus any low-power handheld amateur radio transceiver which can contact a local Echolink node ( A node is an active Echolink station with a transceiver attached ) can then use the Internet connection of that station to send their transmission via VOIP to any other active Echolink node, world-wide.

Thus and FM
Thus, it appears the only purpose of that station is to cause radio tuners doing a channel scan to stop immediately before getting to competitor V-103 ( WVEE FM 103. 3 ), two channels ( 0. 4MHz ) directly above the " translator ".
Thus The Hot FM sustaining service was born.
Thus it is possible to hear the difference between FM calls which just sound like clicks on the other types of detector.
Thus, CBS moved the WHFS call signs first to a co-owned FM station in West Palm Beach ( and as noted earlier, said station-which was and still is known as " B-106. 3 "-also previously housed the " WNEW " callsign for identical purposes ).

Thus and radio
Thus, the Audion could not only detect and amplify radio signals, it could transmit them as well.
Thus, both Carson and Armstrong ultimately contributed significantly to the science and technology of radio.
Thus, a Japan Airlines flight numbered 111 would be written as " JAL111 " and pronounced " Japan Air One One One " on the radio, while a similarly numbered Aer Lingus would be written as " EIN111 " and pronounced " Shamrock One One One ".
( Thus, a song that is in the public domain is free to play on the radio, regardless of who performs it or when it was performed.
Thus they are more like a two-way radio than like a telephone.
Expected to make use of devices with which listeners could press a button to indicate whether they liked or disliked a particular piece of music, Adorno bristled with distaste and astonishment: “ I reflected that culture was simply the condition that precluded a mentality that tried to measure it .” Thus Adorno suggested using individual interviews to determine listener reactions and, only three months after meeting Lasarzfeld, completed a 160-page memorandum on the Project ’ s topic, “ Music in Radio .” Adorno was primarily interested in how the musical material was affected by its distribution through the medium of radio and thought it imperative to understand how music was affected by its becoming part of daily life.
Thus the wavelength of a 100 MHz electromagnetic ( radio ) wave is about: 3 × 10 < sup > 8 </ sup > m / s divided by 10 < sup > 8 </ sup > Hz = 3 metres.
Thus, the media of Venezuela consists of several different types of communications media: television, radio, newspapers, magazines, cinema, and Internet-based news outlets and websites.
Thus the figure of merit of a communications system is not the noise level at the speaker of a radio, for instance, since that depends on the setting of the receiver's gain.
Thus, a high Q tuned circuit in a radio receiver would be more difficult to tune, but would have greater selectivity, it would do a better job of filtering out signals from other stations that lie nearby on the spectrum.
Thus in the UK and some other countries, the contemporary evolution of radio services is focused on Digital Audio Broadcasting ( DAB ) services or HD Radio, rather than satellite radio.
Thus in the UK and some other countries, the contemporary evolution of radio services is focused on Digital Audio Broadcasting ( DAB ) services or HD Radio, rather than satellite radio.
Thus, the high-speed alternator would produce a steady radio signal when connected to an aerial.
Thus, most modern halakhic authorities hold that hearing a shofar on the radio or the Internet would not be valid to satisfy the mitzvah because " electronically reproduced sounds do not suffice for mitzvot that require hearing a specific natural sound.
Thus began the " official " radio drama that many Shadow fans know and love, with 22-year-old Orson Welles starring as Lamont Cranston, a " wealthy young man about town.
Thus they show strong optical continuum emission, broad and narrow emission lines, and strong X-ray emission, together with nuclear and often extended radio emission.
Thus, Khatami had no legal authority over key state institutions: the armed forces, the police, the army, the revolutionary guards, the state radio and television, the prisons, etc.
Thus, the term roaming is not linked to a specific network standard, but rather to the type of subscriber entry in the home subscriber register of the mobile radio network.
Thus, a high Q tuned circuit in a radio receiver would be more difficult to tune, but would have more selectivity ; it would do a better job of filtering out signals from other stations that lie nearby on the spectrum.
Thus, a Georgia radio station of that era lists " cowboy Roy Lykes ", the " Yodeling Fence Rider " from Texas, in its 1934 roster.
Thus the interfering currents are canceled out, so twin lead does not tend to pick up radio noise.
Thus began the famous " Battle of the Beams " which lasted throughout much of World War II, with the Germans developing new radio navigation systems and the British developing countermeasures to them.
Thus in those diglossic societies which are also characterized by extreme inequality of social classes, most people are not proficient in speaking the high dialect, and if the high dialect is grammatically different enough, as in the case of Arabic diglossia, then these uneducated classes cannot understand most of the public speeches they might hear on television and radio.

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