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  2. Army No. 108 Wireless Set - Wikipedia

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    Students of the School of Signals, New Guinea Force, working with a 108 Army Wireless Set. The No. 108 Wireless Set was a wireless radio transceiver used by the Australian Army during the World War II. The unit was based on the Wireless Set No. 18 and was modified during its production forming 3 different variants: Mk1, Mk2 and Mk3.

  3. Sigma Designs - Wikipedia

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    Sigma Designs was founded in 1982 and is based in Fremont, California, with locations in Canada, Denmark, France, Israel, Japan, Netherlands and Singapore.In September 2002, Sigma Designs and Thirdspace, the broadband TV enablement company, announced that they were combining technologies to improve the quality of streaming video solutions over broadband Internet Protocol (IP) networks.

  4. PopBox licenses RealD's side by side frame compatible ... - AOL

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    Technology patents are a funny thing and it can be difficult to understand that RealD owns the rights to encode 3D in the frame compatible side by side format as displayed above -- without license ...

  5. Army No. 208 Wireless Set - Wikipedia

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    This small and easy to set up wireless set was standard equipment for Commandos and Patrols. The No. 208 Wireless Set was a wireless radio transceiver used by the Australian Army during World War II. [1] Developed in 1941, the unit was based on the Army No. 108 Wireless Set and manufactured by AWA. There were three versions, the 208, 208* and ...

  6. Army No. 101 Wireless Set - Wikipedia

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    The No. 101 Wireless Set was a wireless radio transceiver used by the Australian Army during World War II. The unit was manufactured by AWA. External links ...

  7. Cellular frequencies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Professional wireless microphones used the 700 MHz band until 2010 when they were made illegal, but equipment still exists in use that may interfere with 3G and 4G technologies. [ 10 ] Due to immediate adjacency to channel 51 lower 700 MHz A block license holders were prohibited to use it within channel 51 station service areas.

  8. Wireless Set Number 11 - Wikipedia

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    The No. 11 set, a radio transceiver featuring a single tuning unit, was designed in 1938 to replace the 1933 Wireless Set No. 1.Originally designed to be used in tanks for short- and medium-range communications, it was later used by the Long Range Desert Group in Libya and Tunisia for long-range communications while deep behind enemy lines.

  9. 'Buy us!': Greenlanders shocked, intrigued, bewildered by ...

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    Christian Ulloriaq Jeppesen is a radio producer from Nuuk who lives in Denmark. He said that when Trump initially proposed purchasing Greenland in 2019 it was something he, his friends and family ...

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