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Transmitter and maintenance
Transmitter GBZ on 19. 6 kHz was used as a reserve, when GBR was off-air for maintenance.

Transmitter and engineer
* Transmitter pictures of XHLNC FM, by broadcast engineer Donald Mussell

Transmitter and .
These four functions are completed by five elements ; Detector, Transducer, Transmitter, Controller, and Final Control Element.
Universal Asynchronous Receiver / Transmitter ( UART ) block makes it possible to receive and transmit data over a serial line with very little load on the CPU.
* March 16 – The Transmitter Ismaning ( last wooden radio tower in Germany ) is demolished.
In some areas, emergency responders are provided with specialized equipment, such as an Mobile Infrared Transmitter, which allows emergency response vehicles, particularly fire fighting apparatus, to have high-priority travel by having the lights along their route change to green.
* Major UK television transmitters including change of group information, see Transmitter Planning section.
The other nine units in ENIAC were the Initiating Unit ( which started and stopped the machine ), the Cycling Unit ( used for synchronizing the other units ), the Master Programmer ( which controlled " loop " sequencing ), the Reader ( which controlled an IBM punched card reader ), the Printer ( which controlled an IBM punched card punch ), the Constant Transmitter, and three Function Tables.
A Universal Asynchronous Receiver / Transmitter, abbreviated UART (), is a type of " asynchronous receiver / transmitter ", a piece of computer hardware that translates data between parallel and serial forms.
The Universal Asynchronous Receiver / Transmitter ( UART ) takes bytes of data and transmits the individual bits in a sequential fashion.
* The Spark Transmitter.
In addition, the GOES satellites carry Emergency Position-Indicating Radio Beacon ( EPIRB ) and Emergency Locator Transmitter ( ELT ) receivers, which are used for search-and-rescue purposes by the U. S. Air Force Rescue Coordination Center.
Recently he has analyzed Chirp Transmitter signals using the coupled system of receivers.
The Crystal Palace Transmitter is the third tallest structure in London.
Two TV transmitter towers — Crystal Palace Transmitter ( 640 ft ) and Croydon Transmitter ( 500 ft ) — stand on the hill at Upper Norwood, making the district a landmark location, visible from many parts of the London area.
* When completed in 1956 the Crystal Palace Transmitter was the tallest structure in the UK, a record it lost to the Anglia Television transmitter in 1959.
Transmitter output power has increased since 1920.
Transmitter part is generally divided into two types, namely, rf remote control and transmitter module, by the way of using, the rf remote control can be used independently as a whole while the transmitter module is used as a component in the circuit, the advantage of using transmitter model is it can be seamlessly connected with application circuit, and it's size is small, but users must have a knowledge of circuit to use the transmitter module, the rf remote control is much more easy to use at this point.
The Videbæk Transmitter is one of the tallest masts in Denmark.
Transmitter implementations typically produce residual carriers which may ( or may not ) be detectable or transmitted.
Transmitter sites typically cover great areas ( many acres or square kilometres ), with transmitted power anywhere from 20 kW to 2 MW.

maintenance and engineer
He joined Briggs Motor Bodies Ltd in West Thurrock, where he became a maintenance engineer.
In the construction and maintenance of the system there are two other roles: the problem domain expert who builds the system and supplies the knowledge base, and a knowledge engineer who assists the experts in determining the representation of their knowledge, enters this knowledge into an explanation module and who defines the inference technique required to solve the problem.
A spy could be an engineer, a maintenance man, a cleaner, an insurance salesman or an inspector-basically anyone who has legitimate access to the premises.
The invention of the first multimeter is attributed to British Post Office engineer, Donald Macadie, who became dissatisfied with having to carry many separate instruments required for the maintenance of the telecommunications circuits.
Preventive maintenance as scheduled overhaul or scheduled replacement provides two of the three proactive failure management policies available to the maintenance engineer.
Laker put Jack Wiseman, a fully qualified aircraft maintenance engineer with whom he had worked for a brief period at London Aero Motor Services ( LASM ), in charge of his new engineering business.
Within the construction sector, it is the job of the building services engineer to design and oversee the installation and maintenance of the essential services such as gas, electricity, water, heating and lighting, as well as many others.
Outside the office of the engineer in charge of ongoing maintenance of the taskbuilder was a whiteboard labeled " Taskbuilder wishlist ".
The installation sites were known as Ready Kaserne, Smith Kaserne, Graves Kaserne, Fiori Kaserne, and Jaeger Kaserne, housing armour, infantry, engineer, maintenance and artillery elements of the US Army 3rd Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division and various VII Corps elements including the 9th Engineer Battalion.
* Timothy Leslie McCormack, bogus aircraft engineer who personally conducted or signed off on dozens of maintenance checks on Qantas planes before being discovered.
Under Harry Maloney's directive in the mid 1980's through to the early 1990's, Paul Ward acted as Technical Manager, Mandie Emmings Bookings / Studio Manager, Steve Groom house maintenance and gardens, and Gordon Bonnar ( formerly of the band ' Heavy Pettin ') inhouse recording engineer.
John Algie, then maintenance engineer for CSIRAC, reviewed the costings and estimated the cost at AU £ 35, 200 ( roughly A $ 2, 000, 000 in 2006 dollars ).
Wealthy households could afford to employ a dedicated engineer to maintain the equipment, but as the demand for electricity spread to smaller homes, manufacturers produced engines that required less maintenance and that did not need specialist training to operate.
As an engineer, Parker contributed to upgrades and maintenance of the Erie Canal, among other projects.
Today, a facilities engineer ( vs. a facilities manager ) typically has hands-on responsibility for the employer's electrical engineering, maintenance, environmental, health, safety, energy, controls / instrumentation, civil engineering, and HVAC needs.
* Aircraft maintenance engineer
* Aircraft maintenance engineer ( Canada )
To celebrate the 125th Anniversary, the board commissioned Adelaide historian Alison Painter, ( wife of John Painter, an engineer employed by Coopers in 1968 to oversee the upgrading of the brewery plant and the reduction in plant maintenance costs ), to write " Jolly Good Ale and Old: The history of the Coopers Brewery 1862 – 1987 ".
* Broadcast maintenance engineer
Field Service Management: nine powerful elements within a single user interface to manage engineer service calls, preventive maintenance, contract administration.
" Prior to his plague research, Borat worked as an ice maker, gypsy catcher, animal puller ( one who produces semen from animals ) and computer maintenance engineer ( specifically, removing dead birds which had nested in the vents in the computer's casing ).
He later became an aircraft maintenance apprentice, and obtained professional qualifications as an aircraft maintenance engineer in Canada.

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