Ford nodded, took a sip from his beer and headed back up to the stage to retune his bass. |
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The channel launch was delayed by the need to retune millions of household video recorders. |
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He said that in the short term, people could retune their video and satellite equipment until the problem is resolved. |
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This means that after one packet is sent on a channel, the two devices retune their frequencies to send the next packet on a different channel. |
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We had to pay a fee and put in a lot of new equipment and then retune everything. |
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Viewers in Glasgow and Merseyside can stop trying to retune their sets now. |
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It has left residents across the city having to retune their equipment to be able to watch a video or satellite channels. |
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A frequency change, installation of additional sites and additional multiplexes force consumer to retune his receiver. |
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To retune the happiness to many patients who are in dire need of treatment. |
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Still, it is normal to have to retune a guitar regularly, depending on its use, on variations in humidity and temperature. |
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Ultimate simplicity, automatic retune with the power of 'motion' electronics are what makes the CS1MX special. |
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A very promising, refreshing start that politely suggested the over-30s might like to retune. |
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She would need to retune some of the strings for Llyrana's tale, after all, and that she could only really do once it was in the hall and settled. |
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If you already have a French TNT decoder, or a recent TV with an integrated decoder, you only have to do a retune to find the digital channels. |
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Mrs Merkel's job is not to haul Germany out of a ditch but to retune the engines of its success in some ways a harder task. |
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Some bold new projects to retune economics aim to change this. Britain has form here. |
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But to make the market as big as possible, and really revolutionise taxi travel, it might need to retune its fees. |
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It may be true that we must retune the sanctions, but it remains the case that we cannot give in to the government of Milosevic and his gang. |
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If the temperature has increased, retune the power supply in accordance with the procedure outlined. |
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In the FSK441 and JT6M modes, if DF lies outside the range ±100 Hz it will help to retune your receiver to compensate. |
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Listeners with a sensitive disposition should retune to KissFM at once. |
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Its mysterious behavior forced spectroscopists to retune their models of stellar structure, allowing for fusion in places much closer to the stars' surface. |
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The frequencies of these carries are stored by the receivers so that they may automatically retune once a vessel leaves one ocean region and enters another. |
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For a broadcaster with both DRM and AM services, an AMSS-capable receiver can inform a listener tuned to an AM service that a DRM version is available and automatically retune to it. |
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Viewers who are unsure how to retune their TVs or set-top boxes are being advised to consult instruction manuals or visit the website www. |
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The first thing I had to retune was to really engage in analysis and not just description. |
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The first five notes are actually a Double Bass because Reg refused to retune his instrument to these notes during the recording of this Tape Bank. |
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Whenever you transmit on or near a frequency you've used before, the tuner can retune from memory almost instantly: Tuning time is 0.2 sec for memory tune, 0.5 to 6 seconds for full tune. |
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The pilot reported that, when attempting to retune both sets during the heavy rain squall, he adjusted the rain and sea clutter controls only to find that the screens became flooded with sea clutter. |
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If lots of flexible antennas attached to small radios were placed inside a bridge, they would expand or contract along with the bridge and so would constantly retune themselves. |
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For example, he advises pianists who play primarily Mozart and Beethoven to retune their instruments in a system that those composers might have used. |
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The Freeview service underwent a major upgrade on 30 September 2009, which required 18 million households to retune their Freeview receiving equipment. |
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The Freeview service underwent a major upgrade on 3 September 2014 which required 18 million households to retune their Freeview receiving equipment. |
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Freedish viewers have to edit the transponder parameter and retune and scan their set-top box for accessing the new channels on the upgraded platform. |
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How to retune Viewers watching Freeview, Top Up TV or BT Vision will need to retune their equipment at both stages of switchover in order to continue receiving services. |
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If we could cleanse the doors of perception and retune our hearing, we might find ourselves picking up frequencies and messages far beyond our current range. |
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Since their introduction in the 1920s, car radios have been blamed for causing accidents as they distract drivers who retune them while on the move. |
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