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  2. Radio modem - Wikipedia

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    Radio modems are modems that transfer data wirelessly across a range of up to tens of kilometres. Using radio modems is a modern way to create Private Radio Networks (PRN). Private radio networks are used in critical industrial applications, when real-time data communication is need

  3. Program-specific information - Wikipedia

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    Program-specific information (PSI) is metadata about a program (channel) and part of an MPEG transport stream. The PSI data as defined by ISO/IEC 13818-1 (MPEG-2 Part 1: Systems) includes four tables: PAT (Program Association Table) CAT (Conditional Access Table) PMT (Program Mapping Table) NIT (Network Information Table)

  4. Universal Software Radio Peripheral - Wikipedia

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    Several classes of daughterboard modules exist: Receivers, Transmitters and Transceivers. Transmitter daughterboard modules can modulate an output signal to a higher frequency; Receiver daughterboard modules can acquire an RF signal and convert it to baseband; Transceiver daughterboard modules combine the functionality of a Transmitter and ...

  5. Software-defined radio - Wikipedia

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    Software-defined radio (SDR) is a radio communication system where components that conventionally have been implemented in analog hardware (e.g. mixers, filters, amplifiers, modulators/demodulators, detectors, etc.) are instead implemented by means of software on a computer or embedded system. [1]

  6. Selenium (software) - Wikipedia

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    Selenium Remote Control was a refactoring of Driven Selenium or Selenium B designed by Paul Hammant, credited with Jason as co-creator of Selenium. The original version directly launched a process for the browser in question, from the test language of Java, .NET, Python or Ruby.

  7. Redpine Signals - Wikipedia

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    Redpine Signals was a fabless semiconductor company founded in 2001. [1] The company made chipsets and system-level products for wireless networks. [2] It served the Internet of Things and wireless embedded systems market, enabling all volume levels of chipsets and modules.

  8. PinePhone - Wikipedia

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    The PinePhone is a smartphone developed by Hong Kong–based computer manufacturer Pine64, designed to provide users with full control over the device. This is achieved through the utilization of mainline Linux-based mobile operating systems, assembly of the phone using screws, and facilitating simplified disassembly for repairs and upgrades. [5]

  9. Qualcomm Gobi - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] The extensive support of wireless standards allows consumers to choose between multiple carriers based on the modem present in their device. What standard the modem supports and at what rates depends on the chip being used. Below is a list of Gobi-enabled modem chipsets released by Qualcomm and their features: MDM1000: [4] Multi-mode modem