Sentences with phrase «radio receivers in»

Legislation pushing cell phone carriers to activate emergency FM radio receivers in all cell phones during times of duress is necessary, and will save lives in a natural disaster.
After months of investigating, they found out what was wrong, uncovering a defect in a radio receiver in Hawaii.

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Though Apple had just released its fifth - generation iPod, the Zune offered some unique features: a built - in FM radio receiver, and a Wi - Fi connection that meant Zune users could swap tunes with one other (unofficially dubbed «squirting» to the delight of reviewers).
What I did learn from FEMA is FM radio receivers, which don't need an internet connection, are already embedded in most cell phones and still work when cell service is out.
The function of the receiver is to explicate the order, that is, to unfold the image implicate in the radio wave in the form of a visual or explicate image.
His readings are picked up by more than 5,000 specially equipped radio receivers, some in private homes, some in veterans» hospitals, in nine northern California counties.
Baby monitors essentially work by operating on a selected radio frequency band to send sound from a baby's room to a receiver in another room.
All monitors operate within a selected radio frequency band to send sound from a baby's room to a receiver in another room.
The alerts to the public — a siren sound — are then sent through radio receivers, television and radio stations in several cities (including Mexico City, Oaxaca City, and Acapulco) that have subscribed to receive the alerts, and by municipal loudspeakers in Mexico City.
The receiver is capable of playing in - dash AM / FM radio, CDs, and MP3s.
For more than a decade, scientists at Haystack Observatory have studied plasma plume phenomena using a ground - based technique called GPS - TEC, in which scientists analyze radio signals transmitted from GPS satellites to more than 1,000 receivers on the ground.
The Event Horizon Telescope project is starting to link about a dozen different observatories around the world to create, in effect, a single radio receiver as big as Earth.
That receiver, in turn, could broadcast the signals as radio waves to a nearby computer.
For this year's solar eclipse, they will observe radio signals using an existing network of GPS receivers in Missouri, and intersperse it with small, cheap GPS receivers that are similar to the kind in most phones.
A constellation of more than two dozen GPS satellites broadcasts precise timing signals by radio to electronic GPS receivers which allow them to accurately determine their location (longitude, latitude, and altitude) in real time.
The Chinese successfully tested a ground - launched satellite interceptor earlier this year, and prior to the 2003 invasion of Iraq, Iraqi forces tried to jam signals from U.S. navigation satellites by transmitting radio noise in an attempt to overwhelm GPS receivers.
In the late 1980s Philippe secured time on a large radio telescope near the Loire Valley and permission to use it as a transmitter of terrestrial signals rather than a receiver of celestial ones.
The Search for Extraterrestrial Radio Emissions from Nearby Developed Intelligent Populations (SERENDIP) has scanned billions of radio sources in the Milky Way by piggybacking receivers on antennas in use by observational astronomers, including AreRadio Emissions from Nearby Developed Intelligent Populations (SERENDIP) has scanned billions of radio sources in the Milky Way by piggybacking receivers on antennas in use by observational astronomers, including Areradio sources in the Milky Way by piggybacking receivers on antennas in use by observational astronomers, including Arecibo.
Dayton Jones and Thomas Kuiper, radio astronomers at JPL, have sketched a plan for deploying a rover to build a VLF radio telescope - essentially a huge network of wires acting as radio - wave receivers - in a crater on the lunar farside, where the moon's bulk blots out Earth's radio noise.
He first demonstrated radio transmission publicly at the British Association in Oxford on 14 August 1894, when he sent some Morse code from an induction coil and spark gap transmitter in the Clarendon Laboratory to a receiver in the Oxford Museum, about 60 metres away.
The US already operates a network of 90 radio receivers, which are used in conjunction with the 24 GPS satellites to determine the orbits of satellites, monitor geological fault lines, and observe movement in the plates on the Earth's surface.
A radio receiver located 3,000 kilometers (1864 miles) away at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina detected the radio discharge.
The new study combined a statistical approach implemented in a unique software modeling programme called IONONEST with data from the Kilpisjärvi Atmospheric and Imaging Receiver Array (KAIRA) radio telescope in Finland, which is capable of making sensitive broadband measurements of the absorption caused to the cosmic radio background by the ionsophere.
Leshem says more than 60,000 birds are tagged by amateur bird watchers and professionals in Israel every year, but only a few hundred are fitted with radio receivers, which can be tracked by satellite.
The extremely high data rates of 6 Gbit / s was achieved by the group through efficient transmitters and receivers at a radio frequency of 71 - 76 GHz in the so - called E band, regulated for terrestrial and satellite broadcasting.
She attributes the advancement in part to the development of new, high - tech radio receivers at the Plateau de Bure Observatory, operated by the Institute of Millimeter Radioastronomy in Grenoble, France.
Because of the complexity of the signals and the fact that they are not beamed specifically at the earth, however, the receiver we would need in order to eavesdrop would have to be much more elaborate and sensitive than any radio - telescope system we now possess.
The «smart» poster or T - shirt uses a low - power reflector to manipulate the signal in a way that encodes the desired audio or data on top of the FM broadcast to send a «message» to the smartphone receiver on an unoccupied frequency in the FM radio band.
The Cyclops system not only would have enormous power for searching for extraterrestrial intelligence but also would be In extraordinary tool for radar studies If the bodies in the solar system, for traditional radio astronomy outside the solar system and for the tracking of pace vehicles to distances beyond the each of present receiverIn extraordinary tool for radar studies If the bodies in the solar system, for traditional radio astronomy outside the solar system and for the tracking of pace vehicles to distances beyond the each of present receiverin the solar system, for traditional radio astronomy outside the solar system and for the tracking of pace vehicles to distances beyond the each of present receivers.
The first production receivers were built and delivered to ALMA in the first half of 2015 by a consortium consisting of the Netherlands Research School for Astronomy (NOVA) and GARD in partnership with the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO, which contributed the local oscillator to the project.
First conceptualized in the early 1960s, GPS is a space - based navigation system that allows a receiver to compute its location and velocity by measuring the time it takes to receive radio signals from four or more overhead satellites.
The first radio - cameras radiated their signals in all directions, and these were picked up by a receiver pointed at the camera by hand.
ALMA telescope successfully captured its first radio image with Band 4 receiver developed by Japan in an ALMA test observation conducted in January 2013.
After going through customs inspection, the two receivers arrived at the North American Front - End Integration Center operated by the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Charlottesville, Virginia, on November 16.
In June 2010, the Band 4 receiver successfully received the first radio spectrum from a target object.
The pictures collected by the Planck satellite provided astrophysicists at the conclave in Ferrara, Italy, with a glimpse into the past by using radio receivers to capture the remnants of microwave radiation left over from the Big Bang.
The sensing part, SIS device * which is the heart of the receiver has been developed and fabricated in the ATC clean room environment, while optical parts and their supporting structures to transmit radio waves to the SIS device in the ATC mechanical engineering shop.
On November 10 (Chilean Time), Band 10 receiver manufactured by the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan successfully received radio waves from a celestial objet for the first time in a test observation at the ALMA Operations Support Facility (OSF) at 2900 m above sea level.
Some of these are: - · Super small, lightweight and hyper - sensitive low - cost Graphene - based sensors and Radio Frequency ID (RFID)-- Higher speed, Low loss and power consumption graphene based optical transmitter and receiver for 5G systems — Making IoNT a low - cost and practical industrial and domestic solutions in Malaysia.
In addition, because the atoms emit at a very specific wavelength, the scientists could detect the galaxy's rotation by tuning the telescopes» radio receivers to receive radio waves whose length has been changed by Doppler shifting.
The packed receiver was sent by air from Narita to Washington on December 15, and after going through customs inspection, it arrived at the North American Front - End Integration Center operated by the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) in Charlottesville, Virginia, on December 20.
To detect faint radio waves coming from 10 billion light years away in an extremely harsh environment at an altitude of 5000 meters, new breakthrough technologies are incorporated into ALMA by integrating high - efficiency receivers, high - speed computer, and high - precision antennas allowing high accuracy tracking.
Non-detection of impulsive radio signals from lightning in Martian dust storms using the radar receiver on the Mars Express spacecraft D. A. Gurnett, D. D. Morgan, L. J. Granoth, B. A. Cantor, W. M. Farrell, and J. R. Espley Geophysical Research Letters 37, L17802, doi: 10.1029 / 2010GL044368, 1 September 2010.
INFRA chamber: In - flight analysis will be performed through UV, visible, near - mid and far - infrared spectroscopy as well as microwave spectroscopy with the new HEMT receivers (developed in CNIG / IGN) that will provide the opportunity to study second / minute time - dependent changes in the gas composition using these extremely sensitive radio astronomical receiverIn - flight analysis will be performed through UV, visible, near - mid and far - infrared spectroscopy as well as microwave spectroscopy with the new HEMT receivers (developed in CNIG / IGN) that will provide the opportunity to study second / minute time - dependent changes in the gas composition using these extremely sensitive radio astronomical receiverin CNIG / IGN) that will provide the opportunity to study second / minute time - dependent changes in the gas composition using these extremely sensitive radio astronomical receiverin the gas composition using these extremely sensitive radio astronomical receivers.
Incredibly, the only substantial damage sustained by the radio telescope's suspended, 900 - ton receiver platform, which sits 150 meters above the 305 - meter dish, was the loss of the catwalk floor and the 430 MHz line feed; the five - ton line feed also smashed a few dozen of the dish's 38,000 panels in its fall.
Radio Telescope: ARROW — A robotically directed receiver tuned to radio emission from hydrogen in the MilkyRadio Telescope: ARROW — A robotically directed receiver tuned to radio emission from hydrogen in the Milkyradio emission from hydrogen in the Milky Way.
Japan on behalf of East Asia developed the Morita Array that consists of 16 parabolic antennas, receivers and correlators: more specifically, four 12 - m antennas, twelve 7 - m antennas (16 antennas in total), three types of receivers, and a supercomputer (correlators) capable of simultaneously processing radio waves collected by 16 antennas.
As with all ALMA production receivers, this WCA was produced by the National Radio Astronomy Observatory's Technology Center in Charlottesville, Virginia.
With first radio and then television, both passive receivers, becoming ubiquitous presences in people's homes, culture was united in the limited number of options available, and thus coalesced around a comparatively small number of widely shared cultural reference points.
Offer teachers worksheets that are formatted similarly to web - based online assessments using web controls (textbox, radio buttons, checkboxes) as answer receivers to allow students submitting answers offline in a very similiar way to submitting answers online since teachers do not always have access to a computer lab when assessments need to be taken.
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