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  2. Phantom power - Wikipedia

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    Phantom power is sometimes used by workers in avionics to describe the DC bias voltage used to power aviation microphones, which use a lower voltage than professional audio microphones. Phantom power used in this context is 8–16 volts DC in series with a 470 ohm (nominal) resistor as specified in RTCA Inc. standard DO-214. [19]

  3. Standby power - Wikipedia

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    Standby power, also called vampire power [1], vampire draw, phantom load, ghost load, or leaking electricity, refers to how electronic and electrical appliances consume electric power. At the same time, they are switched off (but are designed to draw some power) or in standby mode. It only occurs because some devices claim to be "switched off ...

  4. Phantom Power (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Phantom power is a method of sending DC electrical voltage through microphone cables. Phantom power may also refer to: Standby power, power consumed by any device while it is switched off. Phantom Power (Rick Wakeman album), a 1990 album; Phantom Power (The Tragically Hip album), a 1998 album; Phantom Power (Super Furry Animals album), a 2003 album

  5. Exorcise Phantom Power From Your Home -- Savings Experiment - AOL

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    This is called phantom power. Many gadgets and. When it comes to saving electricity, turning your electronics off when they're not in use seems like a no-brainer. However, even when appliances are ...

  6. One Watt Initiative - Wikipedia

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    Standby power, informally called vampire or phantom power, refers to the electricity consumed by many appliances when they are switched off or in sleep mode.The typical standby power per appliance is low (typically from less than 1 to 25 W), but, when multiplied by the billions of appliances in houses and in commercial buildings, standby losses represent a significant fraction of total world ...

  7. Power doesn’t always mean profit: What builders of digital ...

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    Ecosystem complementors, that is, the partners who are struggling to compete in a world of tech giants, still have power to influence the ecosystems in which they operate—most importantly, by ...

  8. Kokua Line: How does 'phantom hacker' operate exactly? - AOL

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    Oct. 10—Question : I've seen "phantom hacker " all over the news, but they didn't say exactly how this scam works. I know not to click on unsolicited links, but this seems more sophisticated.

  9. Bobcaygeon (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is named after Bobcaygeon, Ontario, a town in the Kawartha Lakes region about 160 kilometres (99 mi) northeast of Toronto.The song's narrator works in the city as a police officer, a job he finds stressful and sometimes ponders quitting, but unwinds from the stress and restores his spirit by spending his weekends with a loved one in the rural idyll of Bobcaygeon, where he sees "the ...