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    Good day, The undersigned visited the port of Punto Lobitos, the shipment facility for the export of Coper and Zinc Concentrates. The purpose of this visit was to assess the marine safety of the facility and the relevant environmental safety aspects. The facility has been in operation since 2001 and is capable of exporting 1,800,000 t of copper and zinc concentrates annually. The Port Facilities include receiving tanks for the slurry, treatment facilities, storage shed for 160,000 t of concentrate

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    and instilling confidence among its customers. Modes for Emergency Communication RADIO COMMUNICATIONS In the scenario where normal telephone and mobile phone network is disrupted or such services have never existed in the disaster affected area, we need to find out other reliable means of communicating urgent messages from the site to shorter and longer distances. The first obvious choice is to establish a wireless radio

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    Software defined radio (SDR) aims to overcome the limitation of the conventional radio by building a flexible open architecture based radio system. Functional modules of the radio system are implemented on reprogrammable/reconfigurable hardware platforms using software. So highly flexible. Useful for global roaming services as SDR is able to interoperate with different wireless protocols, incorporate new services, and upgrade to new standards. Hence for implementing a given radio scheme, we required

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    repeater for ham radios. Ham radio is a shorter way of saying amerature radio operator. The name comes from the first amerature wireless station, the owners were named; Albert S. Hyman, Bob Almy, Poogie Murray. They called the radio station Hyman- Almy- Murray, or HAM. My father peaked my interest in ham radios when we started hunting because ham radios have the ability to use more power than just regular walkie talkies, and the more power the radio uses the farther the distance the radio wave can travel

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    Amateur Radio, better known as “Ham Radio”, is a hi-tech international hobby that exists for personal two-way communications, experimentation, and public service that is greatly enjoyed by people from all walks of life and all corners of the world. Ham radio has been referred to as “Old school” Communications since it has been around for over one hundred years and still going strong. It has also been compared by many as the Facebook, Twitter and the first wireless phone from the old days. For many

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    1921, Radio Shack opened its first store. Radio Shack was a retail and mail-order store in downtown Boston at 46 Brattle Street. The new owners Theodore and Milton Deutschmann, were brothers who wanted to provide equipment for amateur ham radio. The name Radio Shack was derived from a small wooden structure that protected a ship's radio equipment. The Deutschmanns thought the name was appropriate for a store that would supply the needs of radio officers aboard ships, as well as amateur radio operators

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    New connections include wireless, and wireline high speed broadband users. Revenue for wireless segment increased 7% in first quarter on 2014. First quarter of 2014 was the best first quarter for the company in terms of increase in postpaid. Revenue for the wireline segment declined by 0.4% in 2014 first quarter compared to 2013. Operating margin revenue also declined by 1.1% in 2014 first quarter. The reason for decline price was increased for U-verse and voice revenue declined. Consumer revenue

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    Case: Spectrum for Wireless Broadband: Old Media vs New Media • Question 1 : As an Apple or Verizon executive, what legislation would you propose to the house and Senate committees to advance the reallocation of spectrum to wireless broadband? (Deal with the concerns raised by opponents of the reallocation and build broad support for reallocation) Opponents of the reallocation, mainly broadcasters argued that wireless carriers were not using the spectrum efficiently and they had alternatives to

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    Breaking the Code Dots and dashes with dashes and dots. It’s Morse Code; the seemingly basic system of communication which initiated a monumental trend in global society. Samuel Morse, Alfred Vail, and Leonard Gale, the creators of the code, began cooperating on the project in 1837 (Bellizzi 2). Morse had a background as a professional artist and was a professor of art and design in Massachusetts. His motivation to create this amended form of correspondence sparked in 1832 on a return voyage from

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    telegraph, one object sits perfectly between, claiming the award for best electrical invention. The modern day radio is a perfect hybrid between these two extravagant things. Of course, many inventions are to be thanked for leading the way to this timeless possession, and the same can be said about the radio itself. Still used today, the applications are endless. Before we knew what to do with radio waves, a fast form of communication over long distances was to use a telegraph. Samuel Morse and the other

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