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  2. Voice-operated switch - Wikipedia

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    It is used instead of a push-to-talk button on transmitters or to save storage space on recording devices. On cell phones , it is used to save battery life. Intercom systems that use a speaker in a room as both a speaker and a microphone will often use VOX on the main console to switch the audio direction during a conversation.

  3. Radio control - Wikipedia

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    When the receiver receives the radio signal which the transmitter sent, it checks it so that it is the correct frequency and that any security codes match. Once the verification is complete, the receiver sends an instruction to a relay which is activated. The relay activates a function in the application corresponding to the transmitters button.

  4. Remote control - Wikipedia

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    The transmitter part is divided into two parts, the RF remote control and the transmitter module. This allows the transmitter module to be used as a component in a larger application. The transmitter module is small, but users must have detailed knowledge to use it; combined with the RF remote control it is much simpler to use.

  5. Francis Blake (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    Francis Blake was born in Needham, Massachusetts on December 25, 1850, the son of Caroline Burling (Trumbull) and Francis Blake, Sr. [1]. In 1879, he invented a carbon microphone for use in the telephone, and patented [2] [3] [4] it shortly after Thomas Edison invented a similar microphone that also used carbon contacts.

  6. Owner's manual - Wikipedia

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    2007 Toyota Yaris hatchback owner's manual 1919 Ford Motor Company car and truck operating manual. An owner's manual (also called an instruction manual or a user guide) is an instructional book or booklet that is supplied with almost all technologically advanced consumer products such as vehicles, home appliances and computer peripherals.

  7. Single-frequency network - Wikipedia

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    A single-frequency network or SFN is a broadcast network where several transmitters simultaneously send the same signal over the same frequency channel. Single Frequency Network model Top:Multi Frequency Network Bottom:Single Frequency Network. Analog AM and FM radio broadcast networks as well as digital broadcast networks can operate in this ...

  8. Direct-conversion receiver - Wikipedia

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    A direct-conversion receiver (DCR), also known as a homodyne, synchrodyne, zero intermediate frequency or zero-IF receiver, is a radio receiver design that demodulates the incoming radio signal using synchronous detection driven by a local oscillator whose frequency is identical to, or very close to the carrier frequency of the intended signal.

  9. 1-Wire - Wikipedia

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    1-Wire is a wired half-duplex serial bus designed by Dallas Semiconductor that provides low-speed (16.3 kbit/s [1]) data communication and supply voltage over a single conductor. [ 2 ] 1-Wire is similar in concept to I 2 C , but with lower data rates and longer range.