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  2. XBMC4Xbox - Wikipedia

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    XBMC4XBox's 10-foot user interface is designed for the living-room TV, and the large icons and text in the graphical user interface allows the user to easily manage most common digital music, video, image, podcasts, and playlists formats from a computer, optical disk, local network, and the internet using an Xbox's game-controller or the Xbox DVD-Kit remote control.

  3. Tactical Supply Wing RAF - Wikipedia

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    An Oshkosh Wheeled Refueller vehicle operated by the RAF Tactical Supply Wing.. TSW's primary role is supporting the deployment of helicopter operations, specialising in providing rotors-turning refuelling to helicopters and field refuelling of fixed-wing aircraft; this can done from the back of a transport aircraft, or deploy-able storage facilities, such as bowsers or pillow tanks, often in ...

  4. WSPR (amateur radio software) - Wikipedia

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    For example a simple WSPR beacon can be built using the Si 570, [5] or Si 5351. [6] The Raspberry Pi can also be used as WSPR beacon. Density distribution of WSPR spots, January 2014 vs July 2014, using only most distant reception per spot. An accurate clock is essential both for transmission and decoding of received signals.

  5. United States Army Command, Control, Communication, Computers ...

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    CCDC C5ISR Center is subdivided into several directorates, each focusing on an area or discipline: Command Power and Integration Directorate (CP&ID): CP&ID aims to enable the quick transition of optimum capabilities to soldiers in support of ongoing operations. CP&I aims to develop, acquire, manage and apply technological expertise in ...

  6. Bluetooth Low Energy beacon - Wikipedia

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    One use of beacons is as a "key finder" where a beacon is attached to, for example, a keyring and a smartphone app can be used to track the last time the device came in range. Another similar use is to track pets, objects (e.g. baggage) or people. The precision and range of BLE doesn't match GPS, but beacons are significantly less expensive.

  7. Radio beacon - Wikipedia

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    The most basic radio-navigational aid used in aviation is the non-directional beacon or NDB. It is a simple low- and medium-frequency transmitter used to locate airway intersections and airports and to conduct instrument approaches, with the use of a radio direction finder located on the aircraft.

  8. VOR/DME - Wikipedia

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    The VOR allows the receiver to measure its bearing to or from the beacon, while the DME provides the slant distance between the receiver and the station. Together, the two measurements allow the receiver to compute a position fix. [2] The VOR system was first introduced in the 1930s, but did not enter significant commercial use until the early ...

  9. The Beacon (Jersey City) - Wikipedia

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    The Beacon includes 2,000,000 square feet (190,000 m 2) of residential and retail space, approximately 1,200 luxury residences and 80,000 square feet (7,400 m 2) of retail space. [ 3 ] Jersey City Medical Center moved to the site in 1882, and the complex was expanded in stages through the mid-20th century.