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  2. Local insertion - Wikipedia

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    Local insertion is also used by cable and telephone company television providers, in which cable and telco headends insert advertisements for the system, promotions for programs on other cable channels carried by the provider and commercials for local area businesses (such as car dealerships or furniture stores) at least twice each hour; unlike ...

  3. Frequency allocation - Wikipedia

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    April 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this message) US frequency allocations chart, 2016 Frequency allocation (or spectrum allocation ) is the part of spectrum management dealing with the designation and regulation of the electromagnetic spectrum into frequency bands , normally done by governments in most countries. [ 1 ]

  4. Dexcom - Wikipedia

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    Dexcom was founded in 1999 by Scott Glenn, John Burd, Lauren Otsuki, Ellen Preston and Bret Megargel. [3] [4] In 2006, Dexcom received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval and launched the Dexcom STS Continuous Glucose Monitoring System, which is a three-day sensor that provides up to 288 glucose measurements for every 24 hours ...

  5. Multichannel multipoint distribution service - Wikipedia

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    The 2.6 GHz band spectrum will be auctioned off so that when the existing MMDS licences expire, new rights of use can issue on a service- and technology-neutral basis (by means of new licences). As a result, holders of the new rights of use may choose to provide any service capable of being delivered using 2.6 GHz spectrum.

  6. QAM (television) - Wikipedia

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    QAM is used in a variety of communications systems such as Dial-up modems and WiFi. In cable systems, a QAM tuner is linked to the cable in a manner that is equivalent to an ATSC tuner which is required to receive over-the-air (OTA) digital channels broadcast by local television stations when attached to an antenna. Most new HDTV digital ...

  7. Some Knoxville TV viewers are without WBIR. What does ... - AOL

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    You get what you pay for − generally. But in yet another dispute between a TV station and programming provider, some Knoxville viewers are without a source for news, sports and other local ...

  8. Television antenna - Wikipedia

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    Since a rabbit ears antenna only covers the VHF bands, it is often combined with a UHF loop mounted on the same base to cover all the TV channels. This of course also depends by country and region: for example in the UK and Ireland, terrestrial TV broadcasts are only on the UHF band, meaning that a loop antenna is necessary and the rabbit ears ...

  9. Self-interference cancellation - Wikipedia

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    SIC also enables devices and platforms containing two radios that use the same frequency band to operate both radios simultaneously. Self-interference cancellation has applications in mobile networks, the unlicensed bands, cable TV, mesh networks, the military, and public safety. In-band full-duplex has advantages over conventional duplexing ...