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  2. E-mu 20K - Wikipedia

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    In addition to digital in/out, headphones, and RCA output. Gigabyte G1.Sniper 2: Aug '11: 108 dB: CA20K2: 64 MiB: Gaming LGA1155 EATX motherboard with onboard X-Fi chip. Gigabyte G1.Assassin 2: Nov '11: 108 dB: CA20K2: 128 MiB: Gaming LGA2011 EATX motherboard with onboard X-Fi chip. Rocketfish RF-71SDCD: Dec '08: 108 dB: CA0111

  3. List of Bose headphones - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Bose released the Noise Cancelling Headphones 700, also known as the NCH 700, a new high-end product positioned above the QC 35. [13] [14]The headphones have a stainless steel band and are controlled using a mix of buttons and touch-sensitive areas on the cups.

  4. Upgrade to the new version of the AOL app for iOS

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    Users who have automatic updates enabled on their device will be updated automatically to the new AOL app experience. Turn automatic updates on. On your device, tap Settings. Scroll down | Tap App Store. Tap the slider next to App Updates. - If the slider is grayed out, check to see if your device has lower power mode turned on.

  5. Baseband processor - Wikipedia

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    Baseband processor SiTel SC14434. A baseband processor (also known as baseband radio processor, BP, or BBP) is a device (a chip or part of a chip) in a network interface controller that manages all the radio functions (all functions that require an antenna); however, this term is generally not used in reference to Wi-Fi and Bluetooth radios.

  6. SPLAT! - Wikipedia

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    SPLAT! (short for an RF Signal Propagation, Loss, And Terrain analysis tool [1]) is a GNU GPL-licensed terrestrial radio propagation model application initially written for Linux but has since been ported for Windows and OS X.

  7. RFinder - Wikipedia

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    RFinder ("repeater finder") is a subscription-based website and mobile app.RFinder's main service is the World Wide Repeater Directory (WWRD), which is a directory of amateur radio repeaters.

  8. Wii system software - Wikipedia

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    The Wii system software is a set of updatable firmware versions and a software frontend on the Wii, a home video game console.Updates, which could be downloaded over the Internet or read from a game disc, allowed Nintendo to add additional features and software, as well as to patch security vulnerabilities used by users to load homebrew software.

  9. AN/APG-81 - Wikipedia

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    The F-22 radar from Lot 5 aircraft onward is the APG-77(V)1, which draws heavily on APG-81 hardware and software for its advanced air-to-ground capabilities. [5] In August 2005, the APG-81 radar was flown for the first time aboard Northrop Grumman's BAC 1–11 test aircraft. The radar system had accumulated over 300 flight hours by 2010.