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  2. Tone indicator - Wikipedia

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    On the internet, one or more tone indicators may be placed at the end of a message.A tone indicator on the internet often takes the form of a forward slash (/) followed by an abbreviation of a relevant adjective; alternatively, a more detailed textual description (e. g., / friendly, caring about your well-being) may be used.

  3. Acoustical measurements and instrumentation - Wikipedia

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    This signal conditioning may include amplification, filtering, sensor excitation, and input configuration. Another consideration is the frequency range of the instrumentation. It should be large enough to cover the frequency range of signal interest, taking into account the range of the sensor.

  4. Template:Tone indicator - Wikipedia

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    Displays a tone indicator with hover description Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Tone indicator 1 The tone indicator to display, or a valid alias Suggested values con g gq hj hyp j lh lhj nay nbh neg nm nsrs pos ref s srs Default s Example s String required But why? Inferring meaning, tone and intent of a textual message over the internet can be ...

  5. Call-progress tone - Wikipedia

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    The tone frequencies, as defined by the precise tone plan, are selected such that harmonics and intermodulation products will not cause an unreliable signal. No frequency is a multiple of another, the difference between any two frequencies does not equal any of the frequencies, and the sum of any two frequencies does not equal any of the ...

  6. Sensitivity (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    Sensitivity second definition: the minimum magnitude of input signal required to produce an output signal with a specified signal-to-noise ratio of an instrument or sensor. Examples of the use of this definition are given in the sections below on receivers and electronic sensors.

  7. Template:Tone indicator/doc - Wikipedia

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  8. Automatic direction finder - Wikipedia

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    A radio magnetic indicator (RMI) is an alternate ADF display providing more information than a standard ADF. While the ADF shows relative angle of the transmitter with respect to the aircraft, an RMI display incorporates a compass card, actuated by the aircraft's compass system, and permits the operator to read the magnetic bearing to or from ...

  9. R-S-T system - Wikipedia

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    The S stands for "Strength". Strength is an assessment of how powerful the received signal is at the receiving location. Although an accurate signal strength meter can determine a quantitative value for signal strength, in practice this portion of the RST code is a qualitative assessment, often made based on the S meter of the radio receiver at the location of signal reception.