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  2. Higher Power (band) - Wikipedia

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    Higher Power (band) Higher Power are an English hardcore punk band formed in Leeds, West Yorkshire in 2014. They have released two full-length studio albums, one EP, one live album and one demo. Their second album, 27 Miles Underwater, was their major label debut through Roadrunner Records.

  3. High Power User Equipment - Wikipedia

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    In Release 11 of the LTE standard, 3GPP proposed so called High Power User Equipment (HPUE) for band 14 (700 MHz). [1] UE's outside of band 14 or 41 UE are only allowed to transmit at a maximum output power of 23 dBm, while on HPUE bands, they are allowed to transmit with an output power of up to 31 dBm. Since the transmission range depends on ...

  4. Power band - Wikipedia

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    Power band. The power band of an internal combustion engine or electric motor is the range of operating speeds under which the engine or motor is able to output the most power, that is, the maximum energy per unit of time. This usually means that maximum acceleration can be achieved inside this band (often at the cost of lower efficiency).

  5. Higher Power (Coldplay song) - Wikipedia

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    "Higher Power" is a song by British rock band Coldplay from their ninth album Music of the Spheres. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was released on 7 May 2021 as the lead single, being written by the band's four members, Federico Vindver and Denise Carite, while production was handled by Max Martin . [ 4 ]

  6. Amateur radio frequency allocations - Wikipedia

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    The 2015 ITU World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-15) approved a new worldwide frequency allocation of 5.351.5–5.366.5 MHz to the amateurs on a secondary basis. The allocation limits amateur stations to 15 watts effective isotropic radiated power (EIRP); however some locations will be permit up to 25 W EIRP.

  7. High frequency - Wikipedia

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    High frequency ( HF) is the ITU designation [ 1] for the band of radio waves with frequency between 3 and 30 megahertz (MHz). It is also known as the decameter band or decameter wave as its wavelengths range from one to ten decameters (ten to one hundred meters). Frequencies immediately below HF are denoted medium frequency (MF), while the next ...

  8. UHF television broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    UHF television broadcasting is the use of ultra high frequency (UHF) radio for over-the-air transmission of television signals. UHF frequencies are used for both analog and digital television broadcasts. UHF channels are typically given higher channel numbers, like the US arrangement with VHF channels (initially) 1 to 13, and UHF channels ...

  9. Shaking and grooving: Kansas high school football coaches ...

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    Topeka High head football coach Jason Filbeck looks over the cases of cd's at Time Machine Records and More Tuesday as he reminices about the albums he listed to growing up.