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    a narrower bandwidth than FM‚ and wider coverage compared with FM radio. The major disadvantage of AM is that the signal is affected by electrical storms and other radio frequency interference. Also‚ although the radio transmitters can transmit sound waves of frequency up to 15 kHz‚ most receivers are able to reproduce frequencies only up to 5kHz or less. Wideband FM was invented to specifically overcome the interference disadvantage of AM radio. A distinct advantage that FM has over AM is that

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    Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Emerging Technology  Audience: Fellow Students and Professors  Author: Diana Turple  Student # W         Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) | 2   Summary In summary this report will help to inform people of RFID. It will show how it is being used now and may be used  in the moving ahead. It begins with a brief introduction on what RFID is and then goes on to explain‚ its whole  idea and uses of RDIF. RFID will use the know‐how from peop

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    The screen is a high frequency‚ high vibration strength for the main features of the vibration sieve‚ mainly for wet classification of solid-liquid separation of fine material below 0.5mm. In the coal preparation industry‚ its investment and operating costs low‚ making the most of the coal preparation plant has the ability to use their recycling slime in order to achieve a closed recycling of wash water and to improve the coal preparation plant environment‚ and the obvious economic and social benefits

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    Abstract The purpose of this experiment was to determine the correlation between the ability to taste the bitterness of phenylthiocarbamide‚ an organic compound used in genetics‚ and the ability and response of the tasting sodium benzoate paper‚ a food preservative. It is claimed that there is a direct relationship between the genes that control the tasting abilities of these two substances‚ primarily that if you had the ability to taste PTC‚ you would have a specific taste response for sodium

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    COMMANDANT PAPER HOW EFFECTIVES IS THE PROCESS OF FREQUENCY MANAGEMENT AND ALLOCATE IN UNITS AIM 1. The aim of this Commandant Paper is to give an overview about the fundamental and the mechanical of frequencies management and allocations especially in Malaysian Armed Forces. SCOPE 2. Scope of this Commandant Paper consists of: a. Introduction. b. Literature Review. c. Military Spectrum Management. d. Malaysian Armed Forces. e. Discussion. f. Conclusion.

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    Relative frequency of a category = Frequency of that category Sum of all frequencies Class width = Upper boundary– Lower boundary Class midpoint or mark = Lower limit+ Upper limit/2 Approximate class width=Largest value -mallest value / Number of classes Relative frequency of a class=Frequency of that class/Sum of all frequencies Cumulative relative frequency=Cumulative frequency of a class/Total observations in the data set Mean = Average ‚ Median ‚ Mode Range = Largest value–

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    rates less than 70 = 50% b. Percentage of rates less than 55 = 16% c. Relative frequency of rates less than 40 = 2.5% d. Percentage of rates less than 85 = 84% e. Relative frequency of rates less than 100 = 97.5% f. Percentage of rates greater than 85 = 16% g. Percentage of rates greater than 55 = 84% h. Relative frequency of rates greater than 40 = 97.5% i. Percentage of rates between 55 and 85 = 68%

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    Understanding LNB Frequencies and Transponder Frequencies « on: April 01‚ 2008‚ 07:44:50 PM »http://www.galaxy-marketing.com/satellite-support-forum1/index.php?topic=39.0 | | These are LNB types and frequencies: DSS Circular LNB = 12.2GHz-12.7GHz Standard FSS Linear LNB = 11.7GHz-12.2GHz Universal FSS Linear LNB = 10.7GHz-12.7GHz Keeping the above frequency range in mind‚ now let’s look at the frequency ranges of your transponder.  Keep in mind that the transponder frequencies are presented

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    Statistics: • Science of gathering‚ analyzing‚ interpreting‚ and presenting data • Measurement taken on a sample • Type of distribution being used to analyze data Descriptive statistics: Using data gathered on a group to describe or reach conclusions about that same group only. Descriptive statistics are the tabular‚ graphical‚ and numerical methods used to summarize data. Collect‚ organize‚ summarize‚ display‚ analyze Eg: According to Consumer Reports‚ General Electric washing machine

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    phase shift keying (BPSK) and shows how this simpler format is modeled using the generic quadrature modulation models. A similar approach is then taken for developing models for multiple phase shift keying (m-PSK)‚ minimum shift keying (MSK)‚ and frequency shift keying (FSK). 9.1 Simulation Issues The tasks of carrier recovery and symbol-clock regeneration‚ which are usually considered part of the demodulation process‚ are an essential part of any data communication system. There are a number

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