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  2. Amateur radio repeater - Wikipedia

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    A repeater controller can be a hardware solution or even be implemented in software. [6] Repeaters typically have a timer to cut off retransmission of a signal that goes too long. Repeaters operated by groups with an emphasis on emergency communications often limit each transmission to 30 seconds, while others may allow three minutes or even ...

  3. Repeater - Wikipedia

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    There are several different types of repeaters; a telephone repeater is an amplifier in a telephone line, an optical repeater is an optoelectronic circuit that amplifies the light beam in an optical fiber cable; and a radio repeater is a radio receiver and transmitter that retransmits a radio signal.

  4. Broadcast relay station - Wikipedia

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    NHK digital television, KRY, TYS and YAB transmitter in Iwakuni. A broadcast relay station, also known as a satellite station, relay transmitter, broadcast translator (U.S.), re-broadcaster (Canada), repeater (two-way radio) or complementary station (Mexico), is a broadcast transmitter which repeats (or transponds) the signal of a radio or television station to an area not covered by the ...

  5. WOHL-CD - Wikipedia

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    It aired an analog signal on UHF channel 67 from a transmitter west of Cridersville in Auglaize County. The low-power outlet was initially an independent but joined Fox on October 9. In 1995, the station changed frequencies to UHF channel 25 while adopting the call sign WOHL-LP. W18BP launched on May 28, 1996, as a full-time repeater of this ...

  6. Optical communications repeater - Wikipedia

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    Some repeaters also correct for distortion of the optical signal by converting it to an electrical signal, processing that electrical signal and then retransmitting an optical signal. Such repeaters are known as optical-electrical-optical (OEO) due to the conversion of the signal. These repeaters are also called regenerators for the same reason.

  7. Submarine communications cable - Wikipedia

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    This equipment is located inside a cable landing station (CLS). C-OTDR (Coherent Optical Time Domain Reflectometry) is used in submarine cables to detect the location of cable faults. [56] The wet plant of a submarine cable comprises the cable itself, branching units, repeaters and possibly OADMs (Optical add-drop multiplexers). [59] [60]

  8. Safety signal: South repeater going up for sheriff's office - AOL

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    Pittsburg County commissioners awarded a vendor Monday for the purchase and installation of a south repeater with the idea of getting stronger two-way radio coverage for the sheriff's office in ...

  9. L-carrier - Wikipedia

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    L-carrier also carried the first television network connections, though the later microwave radio relay system soon became more important for this purpose. Type L-3 was used for a short time for coast-to-coast network television feeds, but the advent of NTSC color was the cause for the move to Type TD microwave radio.

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