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  2. GNU Radio - Wikipedia

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    The GNU Radio Companion is a graphical UI used to develop GNU Radio applications. [12] This is the front-end to the GNU Radio libraries for signal processing . GRC was developed by Josh Blum during his studies at Johns Hopkins University (2006–2007), then distributed as free software for the October 2009 Hackfest .

  3. Litt Live - Wikipedia

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    Litt Live (stylized as LITT Live, formerly Dash Radio) is a digital radio broadcasting platform with over 80 radio stations. These stations are curated by DJs, radio personalities, musicians, etc. The platform includes partner stations curated by Snoop Dogg, Kylie Jenner, Lil Wayne, Tech N9ne, Borgore, B-Real of Cypress Hill, and others. Dash ...

  4. Signal Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Signal Messenger maintains a reference implementation of the Signal Protocol library written in Rust under the AGPLv3 license on GitHub. There are bindings to Swift, Java, TypeScript, C, and other languages that use the reference Rust implementation. Signal maintained the following deprecated libraries:

  5. Continuous Tone-Coded Squelch System - Wikipedia

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    Most amateur radio repeater controller manufacturers offer an audio delay option—this delays the repeated speech audio for a selectable number of milliseconds before it is retransmitted. During this fixed delay period (the amount of which is adjusted during installation, then locked down), the CTCSS decoder has enough time to recognize the ...

  6. KSIV-FM - Wikipedia

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    For Bott Radio listeners in the St. Louis area who had trouble receiving the 1320 AM signal, or who preferred the clearer sound of FM stereo, KSIV-FM 91.5 provided a new outlet. The station's schedule features many of the same programs hosted by well-know national religious leaders.

  7. Radio - Wikipedia

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    Radio is the technology of communicating using radio waves. [1] [2] [3] Radio waves are electromagnetic waves of frequency between 3 hertz (Hz) and 300 gigahertz (GHz). They are generated by an electronic device called a transmitter connected to an antenna which radiates oscillating electrical energy, often characterized as a wave.

  8. PTT ID - Wikipedia

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    PTT ID, or Push-To-Talk ID, is a generic term for an automatic number identification (ANI)-like system used in two-way radio systems. It provides identification of the transmitting radio over the air, and is commonly used in selective calling/signaling systems, usually in commercial and public safety radio systems.

  9. KSIV (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KSIV (1320 AM) is a non-commercial radio station licensed to Clayton, Missouri, and serving the Greater St. Louis region. KSIV airs the Christian talk and teaching programming of the Bott Radio Network and is one of the network's two stations in St. Louis, alongside KSIV-FM (91.5).