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These included the small portable "Yacht Boy" radios for mariners, with FM, LW, MW, and up to 12 SW bands for worldwide coverage. The Satellit range radios were the most robust and sophisticated of the Grundig radio range. Audio: Grundig audiovisual product range offers HIFI Systems, soundbars and Bluetooth speakers.
Trevor Graham Baylis CBE (13 May 1937 – 5 March 2018) was an English inventor best known for the wind-up radio.The radio, instead of relying on batteries or external electrical source, is powered by the user winding a crank.
A line of eight Majestic radio models was offered, along with television sets. [43] In August, 1954, Ashbach announced that Wilcox-Gay's Majestic radio and television subsidiary would begin importing Grundig FM radios from Germany as well, including an AM-FM-shortwave table model, added to the firm's Majestic product line. The Grundig radios ...
Grundig Business Systems (GBS) is a German maker of dictation solutions located in Bayreuth and Nuremberg in Germany and employs 170 people. It was spun off from Grundig AG in 2001 to focus on the of manufacture of analogue and digital dictation devices featuring the "Made in Germany" label.
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This problem can be addressed by Initializing the controller integral to a desired value, for instance to the value before the problem [citation needed] Increasing the setpoint in a suitable ramp; Conditional integration: disabling the integral function until the to-be-controlled process variable (PV) has entered the controllable region [3]
A cognitive radio (CR) is a radio that can be programmed and configured dynamically to use the best channels in its vicinity to avoid user interference and congestion. Such a radio automatically detects available channels, then accordingly changes its transmission or reception parameters to allow more concurrent wireless communications in a given band at one location.
November 1983: ITT Corporation (ITT) wins the contract for the first type of radio, for ground troops. May 1985: ITT wins the contract for the airborne SINCGARS. May-June 1988: 4th Bn, 31st Infantry begins initial field tests of the SINCGARS radio at Fort Sill; July 1988: General Dynamics wins a second-source contract for the ground radio.