Sentences with phrase «retune as»

It allows all the transmitters for a national radio station to operate on the same frequency, so listeners in cars will not have to retune as they travel across the country.

Not exact matches

Becoming a star on the football pitch (as Europeans call a soccer field) and in business requires «practice, practice, and practice,» and the successful manager must always be prepared to «retune things,» Ferguson told a group of Stanford Graduate School of Business students.
According to the BBC, the advantages of DAB are interference - free reception, an end to the need to retune car radios as you move from area to area, hi - fi reception at home without a rooftop aerial, and CD - quality sound.
This BDNF acts as a shielding and repairing agent to our memory neurons and retunes your body.
It is precisely discussions such as these that moved the Retune Festival from an algo - filled party for the hipster geeks to a multidisciplinary open forum for debate, collaboration and meditation on the effect of the latest technologies not just on individual artistic practice, but on the society at large.
Furthermore, though it uses the same drivers as the MH40, the MW60 sounds different due to a well - considered retune in addition to differing acoustics between their respective semi-open and closed - back designs.
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