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  2. Motorola Type II VOC - Wikipedia

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    IR sites are generally used for a small geographic area or to fill in holes. For sites that are used to fill in coverage traffic is very limited. To allow as limited a number of channels for use, and to be spectrum efficient, Voice On Control (VOC) was developed to permit the control channel to temporarily act as a voice channel. [ 1 ]

  3. Intermountain Intertie - Wikipedia

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    The Intermountain Intertie is the largest linked amateur radio repeater system in the state of Utah. Managed by the Utah VHF Society , [ 1 ] the Intermountain Intertie primarily covers areas west of the Wasatch Front , from Saint George to Tremonton .

  4. Amateur radio repeater - Wikipedia

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    An amateur radio repeater system consisting of a 70 cm repeater and a 2-meter digipeater and iGate. Coaxial cavity RF filter at 2 meter repeater An amateur radio repeater is an electronic device that receives a weak or low-level amateur radio signal and retransmits it at a higher level or higher power, so that the signal can cover longer ...

  5. Wide-coverage Internet Repeater Enhancement System

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    WIRES uses DTMF signaling to make a connection over the Internet from a repeater or home station to another WIRES-equipped station that is accessible over the Internet. No proprietary tones or connection formats are used, so any manufacturer's radio (equipped with a DTMF encoding keypad) may be used to bring up the Internet link.

  6. Logitech Harmony - Wikipedia

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    Logitech Harmony 1000. Logitech Harmony is a line of remote controls and home automation products produced by Logitech.The line includes universal remote products designed for controlling the components of home theater systems (including televisions, set-top boxes, DVD and Blu-ray players, video game consoles) and other devices that can be controlled via infrared, as well as newer smart home ...

  7. TD-2 - Wikipedia

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    TD-2 was a microwave relay system developed by Bell Labs and used by AT&T to build a cross-country network of repeaters for telephone and television transmission. The same system was also used to build the Canadian Trans-Canada Skyway system by Bell Canada , and later, many other companies in many countries to build similar networks for both ...

  8. LPD433 - Wikipedia

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    According to a recently published (June 2021) resolution of the Spanish government, [10] where it defines 'interface IR-266', non-specific mobile short-range devices may be used without authorization for voice applications with 'advanced mitigation techniques' (such as listening before talking [11]) from 434.040 to 434.790 MHz, with channels narrower than 25 kHz and with a maximum 'apparent ...

  9. Infrared blaster - Wikipedia

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    An infrared blaster (IR blaster) is a device that relays commands from a remote control to one or more devices that require infra-red remote control. For instance, it ...

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