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    Bremen Electronics

    Bremen's 2006 operations. They wanted to see what level of sales would be required to provide Bremen's parent company in Germany with its pre-tax target profit of $180,000 for the year. In early 2005 Bremen Electronics, a large German manufacturer of radio equipment had set up a subsidiary in the United States to manufacture two products Bremen had successfully marketed in Europe. One was a miniature signaling device used primarily for remote operation of garage doors. These "RC1" units consisted of

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    Computers and Electronics

    electrical noise is any undesired voltage or current that appear in a circuit and it is a problem in communications because the information sometimes is obliterated. 16. external noise is a received radio signal that has been introduced by the transmitting medium. internal noise noise in a radio signal that has been intorduced by the receiver. 23. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 38. hartley's law explains that the total amount of information that can be transmitted is proportional to frequency

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    Technological Change

    Technological change in pakistan Pakistan is the country where development is continuously in progress, Pakistan is still an under developing country and is in a process of making their way towards the road of technology, especially from the last two decades of the twentieth century. These two decades can be regarded as the decades in which computer culture got its place Twenty years before there was no concept of software’s, mechanical devices and computerized system. Now every work is done by

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    B3268877

    Community Radios As part of its vision for Digital Bangladesh, the Government of Bangladesh has committed to issuing licenses for community radio stations. Yeafesh Osman, Minister for Science and Information and Communication Technology (ICT), said: “I can assure you that the government will be issuing licenses for community radio soon. This will be a major step towards achieving the government’s vision for a Digital Bangladesh.” Osman was speaking during an interview with a community radio station

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    Health Crisis Communication

    be taken to ensure everyone’s safety. Throughout the times ways of communication have changed, some for the better, and some for the worse. In the 70’s, there was only news stations and local radio stations to get the word out about a crisis. In the early 2000’s, there was more social media sites and radio stations and news coverage. Now, there are more ways on social media and more news channels to get information out. Also, I think that with the CDC having access to more information and the ability

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    Analyze How Regionalism and Nationalism Are Related to Different Modes of Listening to the Radio in the United States from 1920 to 1980.

    different modes of listening to the radio in the United States from 1920 to 1980. For long it has been discussed how the radio changed the American people – but this analysis is far too diverse and particular to each individual, since the United States have a wide arrange of ethnicity, religions, races, generations and other remarkable differences between different people. This essay will therefore focus on how the different modes of listening to the radio brought together different nation

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    Telecommunicatoin

    Telecommunication Abraham Romero NTC/362 June 22, 2015 Thomas Krawczyk Telecommunication In this presentation we will discuss the different forms that telecommunication has taken whether it be the electronic telegraph, telephone, radio, television, or the internet. We will discuss each of these individual forms of telecommunication as well as discuss some of the issues these devices/services gave birth to. Telegraph The telegraph is

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    Antenna

    provides details of different types of antennas used in ships as well as maintenance procedures and precaution measures when dealing with antennas. An Antenna is a component capable of radiating and capturing radio waves. Thus, antennas are useful elements of a ship and together with radio equipment are a means of communication between the vessel and the control tower. The first type of antenna used on ships is the quarter wave vertical antenna widely used at all frequencies from MF to VHF

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    Unit 7 Lab 1

    to other houses that the phone company lets dial to each other. Or another alternative it could be network cables going to hubs and other computers. Also, it could be cable lines running to fiber optic lines, through routers. And lastly it could be radio waves that computers can broadcast and receive. There are physical devices that connect the computer to the network of lines that you use to communicate

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    Summary    2. Stony Electronics Corporation manufactures a portable radio designed for mounting on the wall of the bathroom. The following list represents some of the different types of costs incurred in the manufacture of these radios: 1. The plant manager's salary. 2. The cost of heating the plant. 3. The cost of heating executive offices. 4. The cost of printed circuit boards used in the radios. 5. Salaries and commissions of company salespersons.

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