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  • ...builds heat-insulated shelters. She is said to be proficient in mechanical engineering as well. *Battery Array: To get electricity, the colonists [[Daisy chain (electrical engineering)|daisy chain]] twenty 12-volt car [[Battery (electricity)|batteries]] in pa
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  • ...afson's Law]] (also known as Gustafson-Barsis' Law) is a law in [[computer engineering]] which states that any sufficiently large problem can be efficiently [[par * [[Sarnoff's law]] — The value of a broadcast network is proportional to the number of viewers.
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  • ...the kitchen of the shooting's aftermath on color film, which could not be broadcast until it was developed two hours after the incident.<ref name=mediaaccount ...roborated by forensic audio specialists Wes Dooley and Paul Pegas of Audio Engineering Associates in Pasadena, California, forensic audio and ballistics expert Ed
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  • [[Category:Broadcast engineering]]
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  • ...ing both [[shortwave radio]] equipment and equipment for the burgeoning AM Broadcast industry. As the Collins reputation for fine quality and uncompromising con ...H audio console, 12X portable field announcers box and their 300E and 300F broadcast transmitters. The 300F design remained stable for over a decade with most
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  • ...almost any [[radio frequency]] band, but most receive the [[medium wave|AM broadcast]] band.<ref name="Williams" >{{Cite book ...required. The first crystal sets received [[wireless telegraphy]] signals broadcast by [[spark-gap transmitter]]s at frequencies as low as 20&nbsp;kHz.<ref>{{C
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  • ...PLL) is a [[control system]] that generates an output [[Signal (electrical engineering)|signal]] whose [[phase (waves)|phase]] is related to the phase of an input ...al and vertical sweep circuits are locked to synchronization pulses in the broadcast signal.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sxlist.com/techref/io/video/ntsc.htm
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  • ...agen -p.58 l. 12|publisher=Cambridge University Press, 1996 - Technology & Engineering|accessdate=17 January 2011}}</ref> The tuning of one (or more) tuned circui Historically, broadcast AM receivers using vacuum tubes would save costs by employing a single tube
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  • The [[waveform monitor]] in television broadcast engineering is very close to a standard oscilloscope, but it includes triggering circui
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  • |publisher= Institution of Engineering and Technology Oscilloscopes are used in the sciences, medicine, engineering, and telecommunications industry. General-purpose instruments are used for
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