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In fact, direct broadcast service with the potential for more than 100 interference-free channels is scheduled to begin next year.
The Radio Regulations also set technical and regulatory conditions to promote interference-free operations.
Interference-free wireless operation to around 100 metres outdoors.
And the sound must be interference-free.
Interference-free wireless operation to around 100 metres (109 yards) outdoors, much less indoors when separated by walls.
Both scientists concerned themselves with possibilities of interference-free information transfer of long haul circuits, important in developing telecommunications.
When he stood up he turned on his wrist minicom which established an interference-free connection with the hypercom station.
Even though nighttime power will decrease, moving from a local channel to a clear channel will provide much better interference-free coverage.
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TT has always been preferable for special applications like telecommunication sites that benefit from the interference-free earthing.
The command and control management model dates back to initial days of wireless communications, when the technologies employed required interference-free mediums for achieving acceptable quality.
The station has given the Lehmans two interference-free radios, two digital answering machines and offered to pay half the cost of a new roof.
The study has the potential to revolutionize the telecommunications industry by providing low power, high speed, interference-free devices such as electrooptic and all-optical switches on a chip.
This agreement provides interference-free operation for all operators by separating the far more powerful SSB stations from the AM stations.
The licensing process for a new FM Station is that difficult considering how much interference-free spectrum is left on the FM band nationwide.
"By continuing to press its self-serving agenda," Wharton continued, "Microsoft is playing Russian Roulette with America's access to interference-free TV reception."
The move lasted for a short time, however, as interference forced the station to move back to 97.7 until it was found that the station could move to 97.3 interference-free.
But with all the newcomers on the FM band, the FCC rules have not been able to assure interference-free FM reception in many regions.
It is expected to spur growth of telecommunications uses involving computer data, facsimile transmissions and video broadcasts, all of which take advantage of the interference-free signals made possible by fiber optics.
The two-gigahertz range is already used by police departments and large corporations, like oil companies, who want a clear, interference-free channel to direct police cars, ambulances and the transportation of flammable materials.
The non-dispersive infrared analysis (NDIR) method offers the only practical interference-free method for detecting CO in TOC analysis.
As radio communications developed in the first half of the 20th century, interference between broadcast radio signals began to occur and an international regulatory framework was set up to ensure interference-free communications.
Previous generations of wireless security cameras relied on analog technology; modern wireless cameras use digital technology which delivers crisper audio, sharper video, and a secure and interference-free signal.
The area covered by a local station at night without significant skywave interference is known as the nighttime interference-free (NIF) contour, and is typically specified in mV/m (signal strength).
Everyone took care to stress their commitment to an interference-free rollout, and the FCC will pay special attention to interference concerns relating to broadcast TV and wireless microphones as the devices are introduced.