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  1. Hollywood and Broadcasting: FROM RADIO TO CABLE (Illinois Studies Communication) by Michele Hilmes, 1999-07-27
  2. Ionospheric Radio Communications Proceedings by Kristen Folkestad, 1968
  3. Ionospheric Radio Communications Proc by FolkestadKristen, 1968
  4. Ionospheric Radio Communications. by Kristen (ed), Folkestad, 1968
  5. Understanding Ultra Wide Band Radio Fundamentals (Prentice Hall Communications Engineering and Emerging Technologies Series) by Maria-Gabriella Di Benedetto, Guerino Giancola, 2004-06-27
  6. Rebel Radio: The Story of El Salvador's Radio Venceremos by Jose Ignacio Lopez Vigil, Jose Ignacio Lopez Vigil, et all 1994-11
  7. Introduction to Radio Propagation for Fixed and Mobile Communications (Artech House Mobile Communications Series) by John Doble, 1996-09-01
  8. Telecommunications Breakdown: Concepts of Communication Transmitted via Software-Defined Radio by C. Richard Johnson, William A. Sethares, 2003-08-22
  9. Radio Communications Receivers by Cornell Drentea, 1982-11
  10. Advanced High-Frequency Radio Communications (Artech House Telecommunications Library) by Eric E. Johnson, Robert I. Desourdis, et all 1997-03
  11. The ARRL Handbook for Radio Communications 2005: 82nd Edition (ARRL Handbook for Radio Amateurs)
  12. Audience Ratings: Radio, Television, Cable, Revised Edition (Communication) by Jr., Hugh Malcom Beville, Hugh Malcolm Beville, 1988-06-01
  13. Newnes Guide to Radio and Communications Technology by Ian Poole, 2003-09-24
  14. Radio Communication Handbook

41. Radio Communication Repair Shop Policy And Procedure
Executive Policy FES 101 (AP), radio communication Repair Shop Policy and Procedure. Title radio communication Repair Shop Policy and Procedure.
http://www.metrokc.gov/recelec/archives/policies/fes101ap.htm
King County
Administrative Policies and Procedures
Title: Radio Communication Repair Shop Policy and Procedure
    Document Code No.: FES 10-1 (AP)
    Department/Issuing Agency: Department of of Public Works - Fleet Administration
    Effective Date: September 15, 1988
    Approved: /s/ Paul Tanaka
    Type of Action: New
1.0 SUBJECT TITLE: Radio Communication Repair Shop Policy and Procedure 2.0 PURPOSE:
    2.1 To provide to all user agencies the policies and procedures relating to planning, engineering, installation, transferrring, maintenance and administration support provided by the Radio Communications Shop.
3.0 ORGANIZATIONS AFFECTED:
    Applicable to all King County Executive departments, offices, and agencies.
4.0 REFERENCES:
    Federal Communication Commission rules and regulations, parts 83, 87, 90, 94, and 97.
5.0 DEFINITIONS:
    5.1 "Maintenance" means to provide repair service on radio communications equipment. 5.2 "Installation" means to place a part or complete radio system in operation. 5.3 "Frequency" means FCC assigned radio wave length on which the radio operates. 5.4 "Call Sign" means FCC identification call letters.

42. Army Technology - Dicom - Tactical Radio Communication And Satellite Navigation
Equipment. DICOM TACTICAL radio communication AND SATELLITE NAVIGATION SYSTEMS. DICOM HF radio communication SYSTEMS. In cooperation
http://www.army-technology.com/contractors/navigation/dicom/
Return to Communications Systems and Equipment
DICOM - TACTICAL RADIO COMMUNICATION AND SATELLITE NAVIGATION SYSTEMS
The DICOM products are developed and tested according to worldwide accepted standards (ISO, MIL-STD, STANAG, etc). DICOM uses its own modern technologies and methods of management in the development and production and also applies an effective quality control system, certified according to ISO 9001 and AQAP 110. The high production quality, servicing support and maximum orientation towards customers represent the main strategy of DICOM. VHF COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS The principal product line of the company consists of the VHF tactical communication system, based on the RF 13 manpack transceiver. It answers all requirements of tactical communication (handheld and manpack transceivers, mobile/base installations, modems, encryption units, radio data terminals, automatic rebroadcast systems, remote control, CNRI, co-site filters) and accessories (antennas, charges, analogue and digital field phones and many more).
  • NEW: RF20 Handheld ECCM Transceiver - RF 13 manpack transceiver set - Designed for the voice or data operation in the frequency range 30 MHz to 88 MHz. It features built-in digital scrambler or encryption unit, transmission of short code messages (FLASH, selective communication, scanning and a remote control using smart handset.) The wide range of use of the transceiver is possible owing to a variety of antennas.

43. Amcom, ICOM Radio Communication Equipment Professionals
Welcome to Amcom, the ICOM radio communication equipment distributor for the benelux. Welcome to Amcom. Amcom VOF is already
http://www.amcom.nl/
Welcome to Amcom. Amcom V.O.F. is already 25 years the specialist in Icom radio communication and official Icom radio distributor for the Benelux. Also we are official distributor for Poly-Planar (waterproof speakers), MAT (antennas), Aquapac (waterproof bags), Navacom MeteoScan (meteo software) and David Clark (professional headsets). From a modern building in Nieuw-Vennep through a big dealer network we do the distribution in the whole Benelux. Icom develops since 1964 high-end radio equipment. This for professional-, marine, air band and amateur radio use. This is a picture from our new distribution center with a list of Icom products we are distributing: - Icom Mobile Transceivers for Landmobile use. (PMR) Icom Handhelds for Landmobile use. (PMR) - Icom M arine VHF Transceivers - Icom Marine Handheld Transceivers Icom MF/HF marine transceivers Icom Radar Equipment.

44. New Page 1
IEEE History Center. IEEE Milestones. TwoWay Police radio communication, 1933. Bayonne, NJ Dedicated May 1987 - IEEE North Jersey Section.
http://www.ieee.org/organizations/history_center/milestones_photos/two_way.html
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IEEE History Center IEEE Milestones Two-Way Police Radio Communication, 1933
Bayonne, NJ Dedicated May 1987 - IEEE North Jersey Section In 1933, the police department in Bayonne, New Jersey initiated regular two-way communications with its patrol cars, a major advance over previous one-way systems. The very high frequency system developed by radio engineer Frank A. Gunther and station operator Vincent J. Doyle placed transmitters in patrol cars to enable patrolmen to communicate with headquarters and other cars instead of just receiving calls. Two-way police radio became standard throughout the country following the success of the Bayonne system. In March 1933, the first two-way AM mobile radio was installed in a patrol car of the Bayonne Police Department. The system was designed by Lieutenant Vincent J. Doyle of the Bayonne Police and radio engineer Frank Gunther. Through the use of a combined transmitter and receiver in the patrol car, the two-way system allowed communication between patrol cars and with the police station. The Bayonne system was developed less than five years after the deployment of the one-way AM mobile-radio system by the Detroit Police Department. On April 7, 1928, the Detroit Police commenced regular one-way radio communication with its patrol cars, using a system developed by Patrolman Kenneth Cox and Robert L. Batts, an engineering student. This system proved the practicality of land-mobile radio for police work and led to its adoption throughout the county.

45. New Page 1
IEEE History Center. IEEE Milestones. OneWay Police radio communication, 1928. Detroit, MI Dedicated May 1987 - IEEE Southeastern Michigan Section.
http://www.ieee.org/organizations/history_center/milestones_photos/one_way.html
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IEEE History Center IEEE Milestones One-Way Police Radio Communication, 1928
Detroit, MI Dedicated May 1987 - IEEE Southeastern Michigan Section At this site on April 7, 1928 the Detroit Police Department commenced regular one-way radio communication with its patrol cars. Developed by personnel of the department's radio bureau, the system was the product of seven years of experimentation under the direction of police commissioner, William P. Rutledge. Their work proved the practicality of land-mobile radio for police work and led to its adoption throughout the country. In the 1920s gangster era, bank robbers and bootleggers made clean getaways time after time, to the great consternation of police. For this was before reliable mobile-radio communications existed, communications that could have quickly dispatched patrol cars to the scene of the crime. But in 1928, a dedicated Detroit patrolman and an electronics buff devised the first successful one-way radio link between police headquarters and cruisers. Critical news of crimes in progress could now be transmitted from the stationhouse to police cars as they drove.

46. Radio Communication Hardware For Radio Telemetry, Broadcast Studio Intercom And
Wood Douglas Ltd is a radio communication (RF) design and manufacturing engineering company based in the United Kingdom and approved under ISO9001 and R TTE
http://www.woodanddouglas.co.uk/intro/web.htm
Site Map Ignore the rest of the page as it is for search engine benefit only A standard range of radio modules (sometimes called low power devices (LPD) and sometimes short range devices (SRD)) are available for original equipment manufacturer (OEM) applications. These radio modules are further enhanced with end user radio telemetry products such as radio modem and telecontrol together with custom designed radios. As a design house there is familiarity with the ETSI specification such as ETS 300 113, ETS 300 086, EN 300 220, ETS 300 440 together with the older UK specifications such as MPT1328, MPT1329, MPT1349 issued by the UK Radio communications Agency (RA). Radio telemetry products to these specifications allow data communications to take place between 100 MHz to 3GHz but our work does not stop there but continues on to frequencies above 12GHz where point to point video products using advanced techniques such as COFDM, QPSK and QAM are in use. The following keywords relate to this site : - The following keywords are in German : - radio becomes funk, telemetrie, rundfunk, sicherfheit, modem, video, radiokommunikation, daten, sender, empfaenger, sendeempfaenger, antenne, versteck, verborgen, uberwachung, frahtlose kommunikation, gegensprechanlage, ballempfanger

47. CAL-AV Labs, Inc. - Radio Communications Products
radio communication Products. The CALAV line of radio communication products includes Antennas, Baluns, Mobile Antenna Springs and Morse Keys.
http://www.cal-av.com/radio.html
Radio Communication Products The CAL-AV line of Radio Communication products includes Antennas, Baluns, Mobile Antenna Springs and Morse Keys. Antennas Full-Size, 2-Driven Element Arrays: 2D-40A 40M, 2D-30A 30M, 2D-20A 20M, and 2D-17A 17 M; Full-Size Rotary Dipoles: DIP-40A 40M, DIP-30A 30M, DIP-20A 20 M, and DIP-17A 17 M. Baluns EB-1, EB-2, EB-3; external bead baluns constructed of a length of Teflon coaxial cable surrounded by ferrite beads. Mobile Antenna Spring MARK-V commercial grade antenna spring of polished, all-stainless construction. The MARK-V provides improved immunity to side winds, gusts, bumps, etc. over smaller, wimpy springs. Morse Key Eureka straight Morse hand key which utilizes magnetic attraction instead of a tension spring. Antennas Baluns Mobile Antenna Springs Morse Keys ... Home Page E-mail: info@cal-av.com Voice: 520.624.1300
FAX: 520.624.1311
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48. Chapter 4 Section 2 Radio Communications Phraseology And Techniques
It is essential, therefore, that pilots acknowledge each radio communication with ATC by using the appropriate aircraft call sign.
http://www.faa.gov/ATpubs/AIM/Chap4/aim0402.html
Section 2 . Radio Communications Phraseology
and Techniques . General a.
Radio communications are a critical link in the ATC system. The link can be a strong bond between pilot and controller or it can be broken with surprising speed and disastrous results. Discussion herein provides basic procedures for new pilots and also highlights safe operating concepts for all pilots. b. The single, most important thought in pilot-controller communications is understanding. It is essential, therefore, that pilots acknowledge each radio communication with ATC by using the appropriate aircraft call sign. Brevity is important, and contacts should be kept as brief as possible, but controllers must know what you want to do before they can properly carry out their control duties. And you, the pilot, must know exactly what the controller wants you to do. Since concise phraseology may not always be adequate, use whatever words are necessary to get your message across. Pilots are to maintain vigilance in monitoring air traffic control radio communications frequencies for potential traffic conflicts with their aircraft especially when operating on an active runway and/or when conducting a final approach to landing. c.

49. UNHCR Procedure For Radio Communication
UNHCR Procedure for radio communication. 1. Check that the RadioSet is prepared for operation. VHF HandHelds – always ensure that
http://www.reliefweb.int/telecoms/training/unhcrradio.html

UNHCR Procedure for Radio Communication
1. Check that the RadioSet is prepared for operation 2. Transmitting
  • Decide beforehand what you are going to say, ensuring that it will be clear and concise. Make notes if necessary. Check that no-one else is speaking on the net before you start. Do not attempt to use Selcall (HF Mobiles/Base) if the net is busy. If your message is long, divide it into sensible phrases, pause to allow your message to be understood (and written down if necessary) while maintaining a natural rhythm. Use standard pronunciation. Emphasize vowels sufficiently. Avoid extremes of pitch, do not let your voice drop at the end of a sentence. Speak in a moderately strong voice but do not shout as this will distort the signal. Hold the microphone at about 5cm from your lips while speaking. Shield the microphone from background noises. Be aware that everything that you say can be heard by anyone using a radio receiver on the same frequency. Depending on the situation in the country of operations, it may be wise to use simple codes (e.g. AlphaNumeric codes for locations, cal signs for names, etc.) Ensure that each user on the network is registered on a master list held by the Radio Room, and that any unauthorized call signs heard on the net are noted and the users (if known) are properly registered or informed that they do not have permission to use the network.
  • 50. CHAPTER 5 - WIRE OR RADIO COMMUNICATION - TOC
    United States Code TITLE 47 TELEGRAPHS, TELEPHONES, AND RADIOTELEGRAPHS CHAPTER 5 - WIRE OR radio communication Subchapter
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    51. Radio Communication Analyzer - Anritsu
    Sheet). MT8820A radio communication Analyzer (Data Sheet).......Site Map, radio communication Analyzer Model Number MT8820A Documentation.
    http://www.us.anritsu.com/products/ARO/North/Eng/showProd.aspx?ID=498

    52. Radio Communication Analyzer - Anritsu
    Wireless phones for nearly every wireless telephone system in the world can be tested using just one MT8801C radio communication Analyzer.
    http://www.us.anritsu.com/products/ARO/North/Eng/showProd.aspx?ID=43

    53. RADIO COMMUNICATION
    Translate this page PHOTO / VIDEO. QUINCAILLERIE. radio communication. SELLETTES. VETEMENTS. radio communication. ACCUS / BOITIERS PILES, ACCUS / BOITIERS PILES. ANTENNES, ANTENNES.
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    54. UBD New Zealand Business Directory - Comprehensive Business Search Directory
    Repairs /or Servicing Printers Cartridges Printers Digital Printers Ink Jet Computer Product Development radio communication Equipment Systems Radio Paging
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    Trade List Industry Search Found: results Print this page Page of (20 results per page) Jump to page: Current Sort Order: Advertiser Sort Alphabetically Richardson Communications Te Rapa, Hamilton Radcom Sales Ltd Hamilton, Hamilton The Random Group of companies are a locally owned venture aiming to provide high quality communications solutions to Waikato industry. Main areas of group involvement are radio telephone systems, cellular phones, paging systems for site coverage. Ser ... Tait Mobile Radio (Hn) Pukete, Hamilton

    55. IPS - Other Topics - Radio Communication
    Site Search. Home Educational radio communication, Tuesday, May 25 2004 0318 UT. Space Weather. ·. Aurora. . About Eclipses. ·. radio communication. ·. Others.
    http://www.ips.gov.au/Main.php?CatID=8&SecID=5&SecName=Other Topics&SubSecID=3&S

    56. CCP: Radio Communication Project (RCP) In Nepal
    Program information for the radio communication Project (RCP) in Nepal from CCP s Asia division. Nepal. radio communication Project (RCP).
    http://www.jhuccp.org/asia/nepal/radio.shtml

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    Radio Communication Project (RCP)
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    Nepal's rugged terrain, the remoteness of the typical Nepali village, high unmet need for family planning (27.8%), and low literacy rates make radio the ideal medium for disseminating family planning/reproductive health information.
    Goals
    Health worker carrying bag with
    Radio Program logos The RCP is designed to generate demand for family planning services and to improve the quality of services. The RCP has been developed in collaboration with His Majesty's Government (HMG) Department of Health Services, the National Health Training Council (NHTC), the National Health Education Information and Communication Council (NHEICC), and the Family Health Division (FHD) with funding from USAID and technical assistance from JHU/PCS. The RCP has been broadcast in Nepal since 1996. The RCP integrates mass media, distance education, and interpersonal communication and counseling training programs. It features a radio-based distance education program for health workers and a radio drama serial for the general population along with reinforcing program components.

    57. Nepal Radio Communication Project
    Home Topics Entertainment Education EE Projects Nepal radio communication Project. Entertainment Education Projects. Nepal radio communication Project.
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    The Radio Communication Project (RCP) is designed to generate demand for family planning services and to improve the quality of services. The RCP is a program that integrates mass media, distance education and interpersonal communication and counseling training programs. It features workshops, radio-based health worker training in family planning and a national radio drama series. Together these activities aim to improve the quality of contraceptive services, empower clients to actively seek contraceptive information and services, and promote the concept of the well-planned family. The Radio Communication Project's two complementary radio series are a dramatic serial titled Cut Your Coat According to Your Cloth and an interactive distance education series titled Service Brings Rewards The Center for Development and Population Activities (CEDPA) and their network of local NGOs in Nepal. These local NGOs include the Nepal Red Cross, the Family Planning Association of Nepal and the Center for Research on Environment, Health and Population Activities. These NGOs have undertaken a variety of activities including street theater performances, dissemination of local IEC materials, establishment of radio listening groups and the organization of and research on Condom Day.

    58. Sony Global - Radio Communication
    Home Products Services Business Solutions Semiconductor LCD. HOME Products Information List radio communication Bluetooth™ Module.
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    59. Breaking Communications 'stovepipes'
    a major demonstration next year, aims at developing a highly reconfigurable set of antenna apertures to handle all shipboard radio communications, radar, and
    http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2003-09/oonr-bc090203.php
    Public release date: 2-Sep-2003
    Contact: Ed Walsh
    walshe@onr.navy.mil

    Office of Naval Research
    Breaking communications 'stovepipes'
    An all-digital receiver
    The USS Dubuque (LPD-8) underway, showing prominently the antenna "forest" of comms and other RF antennas that contribute to communications "clutter." The new analog-to-digital receiver will eliminate this.
    Click here for a high-resolution version of this image. Everyone has heard the horror storiesfrom rescue units frantically trying to communicate during the terrifying first hours after the Twin Towers were struck, to communications crises during the most recent war. The cause? Emergency radios that could not find a clear channel amidst the noise of all the other signals, and systems that are not compatible. The Office of Naval Research has moved the Navyand all the servicesa big step closer to needing only one radio to talk to the many already in service with the development of an all-digital radio receiver. The inherent accuracy and very high processing speed enable these receivers to handle multiple simultaneous signals spread over considerably wider communications bandwidths. HYPRES Inc., a small New York State company, is building the new digital receivers. Deborah Van Vechten, program officer in ONR's Electronics division, says that this company will deliver a demonstration receiver that simultaneously "digitizes" all the signals in the most critical over-the-horizon military communications bands (HF and VHF) and uses a technique called software-controlled digital filtering to select the signals to output.

    60. US CODE--TITLE 47--TELEGRAPHS, TELEPHONES, AND RADIOTELEGRAPHS
    US Code Home, TITLE 47TELEGRAPHS, TELEPHONES, AND RADIOTELEGRAPHS CHAPTER 5WIRE OR radio communication. SUBCHAPTER IGENERAL
    http://www.access.gpo.gov/uscode/title47/chapter5_.html

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