Though this was well understood in the early days of radio, there were always problems. For example, if you amplify a radio wave too much there is a danger of positive feedback (when the amplified signal can affect the input), causing the receiver to oscillate, and drowning out reception ...
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5. (Broadcasting) (modifier) of, relating to, or used in the transmission or reception of video and audio UHF or VHF radio signals: a television transmitter. Abbreviation: TV [C20: from tele- + vision] ˌteleˈvisional adj ˌteleˈvisionally adv ˌteleˈvisionary adj Collins Eng...
In 1948, people living in remote valleys in Pennsylvania solved their reception problems by putting antennas on hills and running cables to their houses. These days, the same technology once used by remote villages and select cities allows viewers all over the country to access a wide variety ...
Even then, problems can occur in heavy rain, fog, or snow, which attenuate the transmitted light signal and impair error-free reception. Bounded communication using optical fibers overcomes these problems. 6. Wireless ethernet networks. New technologies for 10- and 100-Mbits/sec ethernet are ...
Thus, managers can detect problems before they have damaging impacts. By creating a virtual replica of the TV show, managers will be able to simulate and test various scenarios before implementing them in the real marketplace. They allow managers to test different scenarios and strategies without ...
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In 1948, people living in remote valleys in Pennsylvania solved their reception problems by putting antennas on hills and running cables to their houses. These days, the same technology once used by remote hamlets and select cities allows viewers all over the country to access a wide variety of...
The social and physical locus of media reception cannot be considered as intrinsic as can technology or even content, and yet it is so much a part of the media that it may be said to have its own effect. Stereotypically, the newspaper is read alone, television is watched at home with fa...
In highly developed countries, more and more people use culinary services. Cooking at home, for the family, is giving way to culinary services. Consumers either order food home or use the offers of restaurants and bars. Consumers’ choice of culinary for