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71Radiotéléphonie — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Téléphone (homonymie) et Radiophonie. La radiotéléphonie désigne les techniques de communication utilisant la radioélectricité, c est à dire les ondes hertziennes pour transmettre la voix humaine. On utilise pour …
72LPD433 — Le LPD signifie Low Power Device ou appareils de faible puissance dans la bande des 433 MHz est un émetteur récepteur radioélectrique portatif appelés talkies walkies servant aux liaisons radiotéléphoniques. Ce dispositif de communication de …
73squash — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. crush, mash, squeeze, flatten; squelch; informal, suppress, silence. See destruction. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A vegetable]. Varieties of squash include: winter, Hubbard, butternut, pumpkin, turban,… …
74suppress — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. put down, quell, subdue; repress, restrain; conceal; quash; withhold; abolish, ban; stanch, check. See restraint, concealment. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. crush, overpower, overcome, contain, cut off,… …
75squish — verb Etymology: alteration of squash Date: circa 1647 transitive verb 1. squash < squished the bug > 2. squelch, suck intransitive verb squelch, suck < their w …
76Receiver attack-time delay — In telecommunication, receiver attack time delay is the time interval from (a) the instant a step rf signal, at a level equal to the receiver threshold of sensitivity, is applied to the receiver input to (b) the instant the receiver output… …
77Voting Rights Act — of 1965 Full title An act to enforce the fifteenth amendment to the Constitution of the United S …
78Radiotelephone — A radiotelephone is a communications device that allows two or more people to talk using radio. There is disagreement about the definition of the term. There is a conflict between British English usage, American English usage, and historic use.… …
79DCS — may refer to: Contents 1 Education 2 European politics 3 Medicine 4 Technology 5 Government …
80Two-way radio — receiver which only receives content. Two way radios are available in mobile, stationary base and hand held portable configurations. Hand held radios are often called walkie talkies or handie talkies. A push to talk or Press To Transmit button is …