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  2. WorldDAB - Wikipedia

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    WorldDAB oversees the DAB/DAB+ standard, ensuring compatibility between broadcast and receiver equipment; supervising upgrades, and future proofing the technology. WorldDAB is based in Geneva with headquarters in London,. [2] The membership consists of over 80 companies and organisations around the world.

  3. Digital Audio Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    Official DAB+ logo [1] Official DAB logo (1990s–2018) A Pure branded DAB receiver [2]. Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) is a digital radio standard for broadcasting digital audio radio services in many countries around the world, defined, supported, marketed and promoted by the WorldDAB organisation.

  4. dabs.com - Wikipedia

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    [2] dabs.com was founded in Bolton by David Atherton and Bruce Smith [3] in 1987; [2] Dabs is an acronym of the initials of the founders' names. It subsequently grew to employ more than 200 people, with annual revenue of £200m from 5000 transactions daily. Dabs.com was a shirt sponsor of Fulham FC for the 2003–04 and 2004–05 seasons. [4]

  5. Timeline of digital audio broadcasting in the UK - Wikipedia

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    The first hi-fi DAB tuners go on sale, at a cost of around £2,000. 14 November – BBC Parliament's audio feed on the BBC's national multiplex is closed down. 2001. Digital News Network launches to provide rolling news for the regional DAB multiplexes then licensed in England and Wales. [7] 2002. 2 February – BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra is ...

  6. DabsMyla - Wikipedia

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    The work featured autobiographical elements and California-inspired imagery throughout. Critics said the work has "linked past and present, fiction and nonfiction" adding that "in their imaginative works, the world of DabsMyla continues to grow." Floral accents and design were provided by Birch & Bone. [12]

  7. Spots (cannabis) - Wikipedia

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    Although practiced over the world, the spots method of cannabis smoking is most common in New Zealand. [5] Possession of knives that have been previously used for spotting (easily distinguished by their blackened and discoloured appearance [3] [6]) is considered "possession of paraphernalia" and is thus illegal under New Zealand law.

  8. Comparison of ICBMs - Wikipedia

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    1.2 Mt Inactive 1961 No Silo 30 Minuteman II: US Boeing 10,200 km 33,000 kg 1.2 Mt Inactive 1965 No Silo 31 LGM-118 Peacekeeper: US Boeing, Martin Marietta, TRW, 14,000 km 96,750 kg 10x 300 kt Inactive 1983 Yes Silo 120 m 32 Midgetman: US Martin Marietta: 11,000 km 13,600 kg 475 kt Inactive 1992 No Small ICBM Hard Mobile Launcher [5] 90 m 33 ...

  9. List of ISO 639 language codes - Wikipedia

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    Each language is assigned a two-letter (set 1) and three-letter lowercase abbreviation (sets 2–5). [2] Part 1 of the standard, ISO 639-1 defines the two-letter codes, and Part 3 (2007), ISO 639-3 , defines the three-letter codes, aiming to cover all known natural languages , largely superseding the ISO 639-2 three-letter code standard.