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The TDRSS allowed the Shuttle to communicate by relay with a Tracking and Data Relay Satellite during re-entry, through a " hole " in the ionized air envelope at the tail end of the craft, created by the Shuttle's shape.
The concept of firepower mobility flowered with the arrival of radio communications that allowed target acquirers to be anywhere on the ground or in the air and communicate with the firers.
After air traffic controllers fail to contact its two-person crew – one of them National Aeronautics and Space Administration ( NASA ) astronaut candidate Susan Reynolds – a U. S. Air Force T-38 Talon intercepts it and finds it flying with frost apparently inside its cockpit windows, but also cannot communicate with its crew.
In the Second World War, the Luftwaffe air units and liaison officers at the front could communicate directly with updated radios.
A form of promise ( not an oath, which is unlawful ) is prescribed for the reader, by heaven, earth, water, and air, that he will take extraordinary care of the writings and communicate them to no one ; he invokes upon himself terrible curses in case he should be unfaithful to this covenant.
Body plethysmography is particularly appropriate for patients who have air spaces which do not communicate with the bronchial tree ; in such patients helium dilution would give an incorrectly low reading.
One example of analog radios are AM aircraft radios used to communicate with control towers and air traffic controllers.
Capable of survival in salt and fresh water, as well as in the air, they can communicate telepathically with a variety of aquatic species including whales and Cray.
A train whistle or air whistle, ( originally referred to as a steam trumpet ), is an audible signaling device on a steam locomotive used to warn that the train is approaching, and to communicate with rail workers.
There was some initial friction between the French and the Americans, as the French commander at the base lodged complaints that the CAT crews were not actually following instructions directly, though this was more to do with a language barrier, as few, if any, of the CAT crews had any Francophone linguistic skills that could allow them to communicate well with the French air traffic controllers.
The people who communicate with pilots from an FSS are referred to as specialists rather than controllers, although in the US, FSS specialists ' official job title is " air traffic control specialist – station ".
Attempts of the flight captain Kim Chang Ky to communicate with the intercepting pilot at the frequency 121. 5 were recorded by the tower coordinating air traffic in Rovaniemi.
An air quality index ( AQI ) is a number used by government agencies to communicate to the public how polluted the air is currently or how polluted it is forecast to become.
This missile is called Joint Strike Missile ( JSM ) and will feature an option for ground strike and a two-way communications line, so that the missile can communicate with the central control room or other missiles in the air.
The player cannot communicate with ground or air units outside his wing, but he can request reinforcements and artillery strikes.
Dabus can communicate only through visual rebuses they create, filling the air near them with golden shining lines ( from which the name Dabus originates ).
This source of communication was very effective since some populations, in most cases, depend exclusively on the air transport for being able to communicate.
The Vialls theory relies on the assumption that the aircraft was handed over to a different air traffic control center when it passed over the Dean Cross navigational beacon, requiring it to communicate on one of the 22 frequencies used by Shanwick Oceanic Control.

communicate and traffic
Trials are currently being conducted for the implementation of these advanced traffic lights but there are still many hurdles to widespread use that need to be addressed ; one of which is the fact that not a lot of cars yet have the required systems to communicate intelligently with these lights.
They communicate to each other through a DCOP server, which functions like a traffic director, dispatching messages / calls to the proper destinations.
This was particularly timely, coming hard on the heels of the ANS CO + RE controversy, which had disturbed the nascent industry, led to congressional hearings, resulted in a law allowing NSF to promote and use networks that carry commercial traffic, prompted a review of the administration of NSFNET by the NSF's Inspector General ( no serious problems were found ), and caused commercial operators to realize that they needed to be able to communicate with each other independent of third parties or at neutral exchange points.
When configuring dynamic routing protocols to communicate over a DDR connection, their update packets must be classified as interesting traffic.
The workers, who communicate through yelling, hand gestures, or radio, will periodically reverse their signs to allow time for traffic to flow in each direction.
P25 may be used in " talk around " mode without any intervening equipment between two radios, in conventional mode where two radios communicate through a repeater or base station without trunking or in a trunked mode where traffic is automatically assigned to one or more voice channels by a Repeater or Base Station.
By placing the headway logic on the vehicles the reaction timing was dramatically improved, because they no longer had to communicate with a centralized system for traffic information or instructions.
While high-speed hubs can communicate at all device speeds, low and full-speed traffic is combined and segregated from high-speed traffic through a transaction translator.

communicate and control
Expansion boards were made by Richmond Sound Design that allow their show control and sound design software to communicate with their custom hardware frames either by ribbon cable or fiber optic cable for long distances, allowing the Amiga to control up to eight million digitally controlled external audio, lighting, automation, relay and voltage control channels spread around a large theme park, for example.
In 2006, ADT asked the FCC to extend the AMPS deadline due to many of their alarm systems still using analog technology to communicate with the control centers.
There is the ability to opt-out of APM control on a device-by-device basis, which can be used if a driver wants to communicate directly with a hardware device.
The control unit must communicate with both the arithmetic / logic unit and memory.
Role-playing fanzines allowed people to communicate in the 1970s and 1980s with complete editorial control in the hands of the players, as opposed to the game publishers.
Jean's telepathy allows her to read, influence, control, and communicate with the minds of others, project her mind into the astral plane, and generate telepathic force blasts that can stun or kill others.
MIDI was invented so that musical instruments could communicate with each other, and that one instrument can control another.
Systems with IP readers usually do not have traditional control panels and readers communicate directly to PC that acts as a host.
The method of establishing the connection and monitoring its progress and termination through the network may also utilize a separate control channel as in the case of links between telephone exchanges which use CCS7 packet-switched signalling protocol to communicate the call setup and control information and use TDM to transport the actual circuit data.
The technology behind these methods have evolved, from panels at the fire department ( which could trigger and control green lights for certain major corridors ) to optical systems ( which the individual fire apparatus can be equipped with to communicate directly with receivers on the signal head ).
Therapists develop computer-aided adaptive equipment and teach clients with severe limitations how to use that equipment in order to communicate better and control various aspects of their environment.
" DiNardo cited the effective way in which Longstreet delegated responsibilities for control of battlefield movements to his staff and how they were able to communicate with him more effectively during battles than the staffs of other Confederate generals during the war.
Early intervention with this clientele often targets situations in which children communicate with others, so that they learn that they can control people and objects in their environment through this communication, including making choices, decisions and mistakes.
* Display Data Channel ( DDC ), a data link protocol which allows a host device to control an attached display and communicate EDID, DPMS, MCCS and similar messages
For these reasons, software that relies on the BIOS and operating system to communicate with the hard drive is often unsuccessful in data recovery imaging ; separate hardware control of the source hard drive is required to achieve the full spectrum of data recovery imaging.
B. F. Skinner, noted psychologist, commented on medical notation as a form of multiple audience control, which allows the doctor to communicate to the pharmacist things which might be opposed by the patient if they could understand it.
As the size and number of the armies grew and the technology to communicate and control improved, the difference between " military strategy " and " grand strategy " shrank.
* Lilliput Gooney ( voiced by Frank Welker )-Owned the miniature golf course, Gooney Golf, and was using a strange hat to communicate with and control ants.
The majority of locked-in syndrome patients do not regain motor control, but devices are available to help patients communicate.
Able at first only communicate by blinking — once for " Yes " and twice for " No "— with the use of technology, he eventually gains control not only over his own mind, but that of others.
Also, many control towers still have an Aldis lamp to communicate with planes whose radio failed.

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