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  2. Inter mirifica - Wikipedia

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    Inter mirifica identifies social communication as the press, cinema, television, and other similar types of communication interfaces. The term social communications , apart from its more general use, has become the preferred term within documents of the Catholic Church for reference to media or mass media .

  3. File:Communication Systems.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: pdf Version of english wikibook on Communication Systems This file was created with MediaWiki to LaTeX . The LaTeX source code is attached to the PDF file (see imprint).

  4. Secure Communications Interoperability Protocol - Wikipedia

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    If the cipher's block size is longer than 64 bits, a fixed filler is added. The output from the block cipher is xored with the MELP data frames to create the cipher text that is then transmitted. The low-order two bits of the state vector are reserved for applications where the data frame is longer than the block cipher output.

  5. Pope Francis - Wikipedia

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    He is the first pope since Pope Pius X to live outside the papal apartments. [147] Francis still appears at the window of the Apostolic Palace for the Sunday Angelus. [148] As a Jesuit pope, Francis has been making clear that a fundamental task of the faithful is not so much to follow rules but to discern what God is calling them to do.

  6. Communications system - Wikipedia

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    A duplex communication system is a system composed of two connected parties or devices which can communicate with one another in both directions. The term duplex is used when describing communication between two parties or devices. Duplex systems are employed in nearly all communications networks, either to allow for a communication "two-way ...

  7. Transparency (telecommunication) - Wikipedia

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    In telecommunications, transparency can refer to: . The property of an entity that allows another entity to pass through it without altering either of the entities. The property that allows a transmission system or channel to accept, at its input, unmodified user information, and deliver corresponding user information at its output, unchanged in form or information content.

  8. Constellation diagram - Wikipedia

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    A 'signal space diagram' is an ideal constellation diagram showing the correct position of the point representing each symbol. After passing through a communication channel, due to electronic noise or distortion added to the signal, the amplitude and phase received by the demodulator may differ from the correct value for the symbol. When ...

  9. Link 16 - Wikipedia

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    Link 16 is a TDMA-based secure, jam-resistant, high-speed digital data link that operates in the radio frequency band 960–1,215 MHz, allocated in line with the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Radio regulations to the aeronautical radionavigation service and to the radionavigation satellite service.