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  2. Base station - Wikipedia

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    The base station is one end of a communications link. The other end is a movable vehicle-mounted radio or walkie-talkie. [6] Examples of base station uses in two-way radio include the dispatch of tow trucks and taxicabs. Basic base station elements used in a remote-controlled installation. Selective calling options such as CTCSS are optional.

  3. UVB-76 - Wikipedia

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    help. UVB-76 - "The Buzzer", recorded on 24 March 2022. UVB-76 ( Russian: УВБ-76; see § Name and callsigns for other callsigns), also known by the nickname " The Buzzer ", is a shortwave radio station that broadcasts in Upper Side Band mode on the frequency of 4625 kHz. [ 1][ 2] It broadcasts a short, monotonous buzz tone ⓘ, repeating at ...

  4. Cell site - Wikipedia

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    Cell towers. A cell site, cell phone tower, cell base tower, or cellular base station is a cellular -enabled mobile device site where antennas and electronic communications equipment are placed (typically on a radio mast, tower, or other raised structure) to create a cell, or adjacent cells, in a cellular network.

  5. Mobile phone tracking - Wikipedia

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    Mobile phone tracking is a process for identifying the location of a mobile phone, whether stationary or moving. Localization may be affected by a number of technologies, such as the multilateration of radio signals between (several) cell towers of the network and the phone or by simply using GNSS. To locate a mobile phone using multilateration ...

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    Food prices overall have increased 21.5%, according to BLS. Going out to eat costs about 22.7% more on average as well. Grocery staples, including eggs, milk, butter and flour, are all more expensive.

  7. Dog Dad Offers Pittie Secret Treat Behind Mom’s Back ... - AOL

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    The poor dog dad had to keep shushing her before she finally sat still and he could feed her the treat. "Is that good?" he asked the Pit Bull. But she couldn't answer him — she was too busy ...

  8. Jimmy Kimmel on Finally Getting to Host ‘Who Wants to Be a ...

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    For the 25th anniversary, nods to the show’s origins include a visit by the show’s original $1 million winner, John Carpenter (who also made an appearance on the show’s 10th anniversary).

  9. Near–far problem - Wikipedia

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    Near–far problem. The near–far problem or hearability problem is the effect of a strong signal from a near signal source in making it hard for a receiver to hear a weaker signal from a further source due to adjacent-channel interference, co-channel interference, distortion, capture effect, dynamic range limitation, or the like.