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to feed power into a resistive load of a specific value , very often 50 ohms.[1(passive) are designedTransmitters

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to derive a load impedance of 50 ohms resistive(passive) are usually designedTransmitters

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONDesigners have many considerationswhen designingtransmitters

as thirty meters which will make it very difficult for any would be thief to spot them(passive) can be set as far apartTransmitters

FM headsettransmitters

each wireless communication device that is a group candidate(passive) discovered bytransmitters

for operation in hazardous areas(passive) are designedTransmitters

the plurality of wireless communication devices belonging to the group(passive) discovered bytransmitters

the patient 's mutation(passive) caused bytransmitters

in order to minimize the number of wires running across the room(passive) have been designedTransmitters

to be the interface or method used to control various applications and instruments(passive) are designedTransmitters

language to spread information around the world faster and faster(passive) created bytransmitters

for standard two - wire operation where the output is supplied via the same wire pair as the power supply(passive) are designedTransmitters

to deliver a given output power into a nominal load with some limits on distortion , heating , operation of active devices within ratings etc(passive) are designedTransmitters

to generate and send signals or data(passive) are designedTransmitters

to produce radio waves that communicate information which is processed and played out by receivers(passive) are designedTransmitters

of equipment used to generate and transmit electromagnetic waves carrying messages or signals(passive) are setTransmitters

to transmit output signal within allocated channels(passive) are typically designedTransmitters

that send news into the immediate vicinity(passive) are set up thereTransmitters

to work with their respective receiver and vice versa(passive) are only designedTransmitters

to generate current pulses of both polarities in a transmitter loops(passive) is designedTransmitters

the user(passive) can be set byTransmitters

climate changes and signal propagation changes between the master M and the secondaries X and Y(passive) caused bytransmitters

to accept and deliver many different types of inputs and outputs(passive) are physically designedTransmitters

to operate over a range of voltages(passive) are designedTransmitters

to fit the particular transmission •Analogue devices can be upgraded(passive) are designed•Transmitters

to transmit at specified frequency intervals ( sub - bands ) of an operational frequency band(passive) may be designedTransmitters

confusing the transmitters(passive) caused bytransmitters

the information processing apparatus 100(passive) discovered bytransmitters

to broadcast on a specific frequency or channel(passive) can be setTransmitters

to shape spectral density with two criteria in mind -- compliance with ITU limits and minimization of the corrupting effect of the transmitter echo on the receiver SNR(passive) are designedTransmitters

RTD Connector Systems RTD - Pt100 ExtensionLeadsPt100 Transmitters

to help electronic devices perform multiple functions(passive) are designedTransmitters

to ensure the signal field will not change regardless of the temperature outdoors(passive) are designedtransmitters

to radiate from the antenna(passive) are designedTransmitters

one receiver which can be u(passive) triggered by96-CHANNELDual transmitters

for environment monitoring and controlling(passive) are designedtransmitters

which are capable of emitting more than one frequency to an induction coil(passive) have been designedTransmitters

only addresses interference(passive) caused byonly addresses interference

to minimize interferencedesignedto minimize interference

the self - interference(passive) caused bythe self - interference

radio interferencecausingradio interference

interference to geostationarycausinginterference to geostationary

adjacent channel interference(passive) caused byadjacent channel interference

to be used in such a way that a separation distance of at least 20 centimeters is normally maintained between the transmitter 's radiating structure(s ) and the body of the user or nearby personsdesignedto be used in such a way that a separation distance of at least 20 centimeters is normally maintained between the transmitter 's radiating structure(s ) and the body of the user or nearby persons

for just this kind of applicationdesignedfor just this kind of application

for food applicationdesignedfor food application

some interference and dropped packetscausingsome interference and dropped packets

TV and telephones interference(passive) caused byTV and telephones interference

interference with your DTV receptioncan causeinterference with your DTV reception

wave interference patternscreatingwave interference patterns

NEXT interference signals(passive) caused byNEXT interference signals

to operate in in 769 - 775 MHz and 799 - 805 MHz frequency bandsdesignedto operate in in 769 - 775 MHz and 799 - 805 MHz frequency bands

harmful interference ... to the license holdercauseharmful interference ... to the license holder

to operate with a 12.5 kHz channel bandwidthdesignedto operate with a 12.5 kHz channel bandwidth

to operate with a 25 kHz channel bandwidth that are not equipped with an audio low - pass filterdesignedto operate with a 25 kHz channel bandwidth that are not equipped with an audio low - pass filter

to operate on frequencies in the 150.8 – 162.0125 MHz , 173.2–173.4 MHz , and/ or 421–512 MHz bands , received on or after January 1 , 2005designedto operate on frequencies in the 150.8 – 162.0125 MHz , 173.2–173.4 MHz , and/ or 421–512 MHz bands , received on or after January 1 , 2005

to operate on frequencies in the 150.8 – 162.0125 MHz , 173.2–173.4 MHz , and/ or 421–512 MHz bands , received on or after February 14 , 1997designedto operate on frequencies in the 150.8 – 162.0125 MHz , 173.2–173.4 MHz , and/ or 421–512 MHz bands , received on or after February 14 , 1997

for public infrastructure , such as those in the Hotel or a Universitydesignedfor public infrastructure , such as those in the Hotel or a University

to transmit with a non - constant envelopedesignedto transmit with a non - constant envelope

to Prevent or Otherwise Interfere with Cellular Radio Communications , Public NoticeDesignedto Prevent or Otherwise Interfere with Cellular Radio Communications , Public Notice

interference to local government agency frequenciescausinginterference to local government agency frequencies

files using self assigned filesmay createfiles using self assigned files

files using self assigned filemay createfiles using self assigned file

health hazards(passive) caused byhealth hazards

for public infrastructure , such as those in the restaurant and hospitality sectordesignedfor public infrastructure , such as those in the restaurant and hospitality sector

to operate in front of a person ’s face , as in push - to - talk configurationsare designedto operate in front of a person ’s face , as in push - to - talk configurations

to be suitable for hazardous areas designated as Zone 1(21are designedto be suitable for hazardous areas designated as Zone 1(21

to interfere deliberately with GPS devices , disabling the GPS devicedesignedto interfere deliberately with GPS devices , disabling the GPS device

for two - way radiosdesignedfor two - way radios

to interfere deliberately with licensed services operated by mobile carriers , including 2 G ( GSM ) , 3 G and 4 G ( LTE ) networks and equivalent services such as mobile WiMAXdesignedto interfere deliberately with licensed services operated by mobile carriers , including 2 G ( GSM ) , 3 G and 4 G ( LTE ) networks and equivalent services such as mobile WiMAX

for use in the 31.0 - 31.3 GHz band and transmitters designed for MVDDS use in the 12,200 - 12,700 MHz banddesignedfor use in the 31.0 - 31.3 GHz band and transmitters designed for MVDDS use in the 12,200 - 12,700 MHz band

overload interference to adjacent band Id. at 8 - 10to causeoverload interference to adjacent band Id. at 8 - 10

to resist extreme wind loading SpecificationsDesignedto resist extreme wind loading Specifications

to the text of a hadīth while isnād refers to the mentioning of the chain.[5 ] Majority of scholarsleadingto the text of a hadīth while isnād refers to the mentioning of the chain.[5 ] Majority of scholars

to interfere deliberately with licensed services operated by location cell phone jammer mobile carriersdesignedto interfere deliberately with licensed services operated by location cell phone jammer mobile carriers

for industrial purposesdesignedfor industrial purposes

in exceptionally small size of the ID - tagsresultingin exceptionally small size of the ID - tags

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