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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. Wheel speed sensor - Wikipedia

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    A variation of the passive sensor does not have a magnet backing it, but rather a tone wheel which consists of alternating magnetic poles produce the alternating voltage. The output of this sensor tends to resemble a square wave , rather than a sinusoid, but still increases in magnitude as wheels speed increases.

  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. 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.

  6. Template:Tone indicator/doc - Wikipedia

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  7. Back-up beeper - Wikipedia

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    A white-noise back-up beeper provides a less disruptive alert than the original pure-tone alert. A back-up beeper, also known as back-up alarm or vehicle motion alarm, is a device intended to warn passers-by of a vehicle moving in reverse. Some models produce pure tone beeps at about 1000 Hz and 97-112 decibels. [1]

  8. Lamborghini in 'best shape ever' despite hiccups in China and ...

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    Miami being in the US is a big factor, as it is the top market for the Italian luxury automaker, with Florida the second-biggest market for Lamborghini in the country, following California.

  9. Parking sensor - Wikipedia

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    The electromagnetic parking sensor (EPS) was re-invented and patented in 1992 by Mauro Del Signore. [2] Electromagnetic sensors rely on the vehicle moving slowly and smoothly towards the object to be avoided. Once an obstacle is detected, the sensor continues to signal the presence of the obstacle even if the vehicle momentarily stops.