I built two repeaters thinking that, if I could even find a place to put them on top of Bennett Mountain, two repeaters might be better than one. |
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Chapter 5 briefly discusses devices evolved from original repeaters, bridges and routers like hubs, faster and virtual LAN techniques. |
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The maximum cable length between the control computer and the first repeater or between repeaters is 1,200 meters. |
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The first magnetar candidates were a family of rare and peculiar galactic sources of gamma and X-rays called soft gamma repeaters. |
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New models are most easily spotted by the indicator repeaters in the outside mirrors, as well as other detail external bodywork changes. |
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We'll be looking at repeaters and signal boosters as ways to keep signal strength high and excessive protocol chatter low. |
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All 1394 devices act as peer-to-peer repeaters, thus removing the need for special devices such as hubs. |
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A second challenge is to do a better job of customer retention, keeping repeaters in the fold. |
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It is important to note that repeaters cannot eliminate all jitter from the incoming signal. |
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This was a surprising result as we expected that women multiple repeaters would be relatively unresponsive to such a simple intervention. |
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It is no wonder that most guests are repeaters, some even staying for three months or more at each visit. |
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For example, many systems are outfitted with repeaters, which receive and relay signals. |
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It took the personal intervention of President Lincoln to get the ordnance department to start buying repeaters. |
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In his district, he said, 12,000 incoming third graders next year will be joined by 13,000 repeaters. |
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It was the first French autoloader to consistently perform as reliably as existing bolt action repeaters. |
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By putting repeaters all over the place, it's possible to paste together a wireless network that truly works. |
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Both magnetars are part of the small group of objects called soft gamma-ray repeaters, because they repeatedly experience much weaker outbursts of gamma rays. |
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Finally, because repeaters can use different types of technology we only recommend using repeaters from the same vendor that makes your access point. |
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Previous studies of intervention to reduce repetition of deliberate self harm in unselected patient groups have been unsuccessful in reducing the proportion of repeaters. |
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The spokesperson for the education department said the decision to turn repeaters away was based on the capacity of the school to take in more pupils. |
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Exclusively high risk approaches to intervention are unlikely to succeed because of the large numbers of repeaters in the low and moderate risk groups. |
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Recently announced products can increase this distance to 2,000 km, thereby eliminating the cost and latency associated with repeaters and amplifiers. |
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The front wings and the grille are a little shapelier, the headlights are sharper-looking and the side repeaters are now incorporated into the door mirrors. |
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Business frequencies in the UHF range are also licensed in pairs to allow for repeaters, though taxi companies usually use the pair for duplex communications. |
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Repeaters should be used everywhere else, since any jitter transferring through the repeater is low frequency and benign to downstream devices. |
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