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  2. Senheng Electric - Wikipedia

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    The average size of a senQ Digital Station was 20,000 sq ft (1,900 m 2), 10 times the size of a Senheng outlet. [5] The first senQ Digital Station outlet was opened in South City Plaza near Seri Kembangan on 5 December 2003. [6] Customers can purchase their products from Senheng's website and choose to self-collect or pick up at any of their ...

  3. List of amateur radio software - Wikipedia

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    MacLoggerDX is a full-featured amateur radio contact logger for macOS with Transceiver control, Rotor control, Callbook lookup, QSL handling (Hardcopy / LoTW / eQSL / Club Log), DX Cluster and spotting, and basic contesting support. It also works with WSJT-X to control the transceiver while making digital contacts, etc. HamLogBook by K6REA

  4. Studio transmitter link - Wikipedia

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    The TSL may return the same way as the STL, or it can be embedded in the station's regular broadcast signal as a subcarrier (for analog stations) or a separate data channel (for digital stations). Analog or digital data such as transmitter power, temperature, VSWR, voltage, modulation level, and other status information are returned so that ...

  5. Shortwave listening - Wikipedia

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    There have been several publications dedicated to providing information to shortwave listeners, including the magazines Popular Communications (now a "digital supplement" to CQ Amateur Radio magazine), Monitoring Times (now defunct), and The Spectrum Monitor, a digital-only publication, in the United States, and the annual publications Passport ...

  6. Broadcast reference monitor - Wikipedia

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    Rack-mounted video monitors as used in television broadcasting. A video reference monitor, also called a broadcast reference monitor or just reference monitor, is a specialized display device similar to a television set, used to monitor the output of a video-generating device, such as playout from a video server, IRD, video camera, VCR, or DVD player.

  7. Citizen Weather Observer Program - Wikipedia

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    A CWOP home weather station. The mast supports a wind vane and anemometer, while the rain gauge and other sensors are installed near ground level.. The Citizen Weather Observer Program (CWOP) is a network of privately owned electronic weather stations concentrated in the United States but also located in over 150 countries.

  8. Portable People Meter - Wikipedia

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    An encoder that inserts the tones subliminally into a station's or broadcast network's airchain via psychoacoustic masking. A monitor that checks that the encoder is working properly. The wearable Portable People Meter carried by each panelist. A base station for each PPM, where each panelist in the household places it overnight to recharge the ...

  9. VAXstation - Wikipedia

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    The VAXstation 100 is an intelligent graphics terminal (also described as a Display subsystem) introduced by Digital in May 1983 for the VAX-11 line of computers. [2] The VAXstation 100 was Digital's first workstation hardware for the VAX platform; the graphics terminal approach was selected due to the lack of availability of a VLSI VAX CPU necessary to create a standalone VAX workstation when ...