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    batteries, storage, and IM will ensure battery shop is notified immediately upon receipt of battery for repair until time of shipment. 7.3.2 Antenna Repair and Storage a. SSP warehouse personnel shall notify repair technicians in antenna repair shop of shipment arrival. b. SSP warehouse personnel shall store the antenna shipment in a classified building until antenna repair shop technicians pick up the…

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    problems. Watney is stranded on Mars, impelled with an antenna, does not have enough food to stay on Mars and does not have any communication to NASA. Watney and his crew had been on a mission on Mars when they had discovered a storm was coming causing them to abort the mission. As they had been getting ready to leave Mars the storm him making it hard for them to see. As they made an effort to leave a satellite hit impelling him with the antenna and flung him into a different spot making it…

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    of the radar antenna. The airborne transponder measures The space between P1 and P3 of the received signal and determines the type of request, Mode A or Mode C.For instance if the P1-P3 timing is 8 microseconds, a Mode A response is expected, and if 21 microseconds, the request is for Mode C data. As the directional antenna transmits the interrogation signal, the signals often leaks through the sides of the antenna.This is call ‘sidelob signals’ Aircrafts flying close to the antenna will…

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    Wireless communications has changed people’s lives over the years. It’s become a fundamental of existence in each home, enterprise, or public spaces such as hospital, educational organization, airport and hotel. The demand of wireless technology drives people to go in depth to understand the fundamentals of wireless and how to improve it to get faster and securer communication. IEEE 802.11, the standard of the wireless communication technology developed by the Institute of Electrical and…

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    frequency used by the shipping industries and many others. This overcrowding of this frequency causes additional interference, and it is a factor to be considered during communication systems designs. For this reason, the Deep Space Network use immense antennas to direct its energy into outer space as well as to increase the power of the receiving signal. The Ka-band signal now being used in newer Mars orbiters allows for a greater data rate transfers, however the disadvantage of its higher…

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    Introduction Norman Rockwell was an American painter and an illustrator who is famously known for his contribution to the reflection of the past American culture. The painter was born on 1894, in New York City and died in the year 1978 ('Norman Rockwell: A Life'). Most of his popular artistic works were published in the Saturday Evening Post magazine for a period of more than fifty years. Norman’s early life indicated a desire in artwork, as he left high school at the age of fourteen to join the…

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    Step1: Start the program Step2: Initialize the nodes by fixing the number of nodes, type of antenna used, type of routing protocol and plotting circumference Step3: Frequency is allocated for the MIMO antennas. Step4: Positioning and plotting the nodes Step5: Base Bandwidth allocation for primary and secondary nodes • Primary network range- 2.4GHz - 2.485GHz • Secondary network range- 433.4MHz - 473MHz Step6: Setting time for node movement to move and setting the destination Step7: Traffic is…

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    The chemical equations of both reactions are the reverse of each other. In photosynthesis, carbon dioxide and water work together with the protein complexes present in the chloroplast and with the aid of the energy coming from the sun to yield glucose and oxygen. Meanwhile, in cellular respiration, glucose is broken down with the aid of oxygen and enzymes present in the mitochondria into carbon dioxide and water, which are the starters of photosynthesis, and produces energy in the form of ATP.…

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    Cartoons Analysis

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    are not normal as one of them has a pig face and the other has got an antenna above his head. They are not supposed to look like that. Moreover, the man with the pig face is harassing the young lady who is wearing hijab and the antenna man is acting like he does not care. She is not even wearing any grabbing-attention clothing. The man who has a pig face is not supposed to sexually harass the woman, and if he does, the antenna man should stop him from doing this. All in all, from my point of…

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    subterranean phone cables, wireless mobile phones send and obtain messages using radiofrequency energy within the 800-900 megahertz part of the radiofrequency (RF) range; directional antennas divide the geographical area into elements of service called "cells. " Different mobile phone carriers use separate antennas on a single tower, rather compared to have obtrusive systems cluttering our metropolitan areas and countryside, they are now disguised in numerous clever ways, a few of these covert…

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