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  2. Standard Carrier Alpha Code - Wikipedia

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    The Standard Carrier Alpha Code (SCAC) is a privately controlled US code used to identify vessel operating common carriers (VOCC). It is typically two to four letters long. It is typically two to four letters long.

  3. Multi-carrier code-division multiple access - Wikipedia

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    That is, each user symbol is carried over multiple parallel subcarriers, but it is phase-shifted (typically 0 or 180 degrees) according to a code value. The code values differ per subcarrier and per user. The receiver combines all subcarrier signals, by weighing these to compensate varying signal strengths and undo the code shift.

  4. Transportation Manufacturing Corporation - Wikipedia

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    A plaque found in RTS made after the 1980s, featuring the TMC logo and the acronym "RTS" A 1994 TMC RTS bus still in service in 2016 for Lewis & Clark College, in Portland, Oregon. Transportation Manufacturing Corporation (TMC) was a bus manufacturer based in Roswell, New Mexico.

  5. Interexchange carrier - Wikipedia

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    The interexchange carrier to which calls from a subscriber line are routed by default is known as the presubscribed interexchange carrier (PIC). To give telephone users the possibility of opting for a different carrier on a call-by-call basis, carrier access codes (CAC) were devised. These consist of the digits 101 followed by the four-digit CIC.

  6. Channel access method - Wikipedia

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    The code-division multiple access (CDMA) scheme is based on spread spectrum, meaning that a wider radio channel bandwidth is used than the data rate of individual bit streams requires, and several message signals are transferred simultaneously over the same carrier frequency, utilizing different spreading codes.

  7. List of reporting marks: T - Wikipedia

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    TCMX - Transportation Company of America; TCRT - Twin City Rapid Transit Company; TCRY - Tri-City Railroad; TCStL - Toledo, Cincinnati and St Louis Railroad; TCSX - Tank Car Services, Inc. TCSZ - Triple Crown Service; TCT - Texas City Terminal Railway; TCWR - Twin Cities and Western Railroad; TCX - General American Transportation Corporation

  8. Carrier access code - Wikipedia

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  9. Freight terminal - Wikipedia

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    A freight terminal is a processing node for freight. They may include airports , seaports , container ports , goods stations , railroad terminals and trucking terminals . As most freight terminals are located at ports, many cargo containers can be seen around the area.