Previously, radar needed massive fixed equipment to work and transmissions from mobile phone masts were thought too weak to be useful. |
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Remember to consider all communication media, including e-mail correspondence, telephone calls, and fax transmissions. |
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This had all followed years of test transmissions and experimental broadcasts in the early to mid thirties. |
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Additional short wave frequencies into the Eastern Arab world are being used, and the medium wave transmissions have been boosted. |
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Atomic clocks are designed to receive radiofrequency transmissions of time signals several times a day to auto-adjust the time. |
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American units look for enemy command posts with sensitive systems that can detect radio transmissions and other signatures that TOCs give off. |
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From September 1961 all first transmissions of schools programmes would be simultaneously networked. |
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Well, apparently, they're secret spy radio transmissions, broadcasting the encoded messages of the world's secret services. |
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The communication stationaries sent transmissions to the other ships to land. |
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The transmissions were sent at the speed of light through the air to the distant mission control. |
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Mobile phone frequencies were similar to radio, television and police radio transmissions that people live with every day, she said. |
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This region also includes shortwave radio transmissions and television broadcasts. |
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Strategies to test effective e-mail and fax transmissions also were discussed. |
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The unified messaging server gives the user a single in-box for e-mail, voice mail and fax transmissions. |
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The earliest transmissions used spark gaps to make the radio waves, and magnetic detectors, and coherers to detect them. |
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Our spiral retaining rings are used for clutches, transmissions and many other automotive components. |
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It passively monitors the transmissions of a wireless LAN, computing the encryption password when enough packets have been gathered. |
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Upon receiving clairaudient transmissions from the angels, Victoria would go frequently to the Native American sacred ground of Lake Bonneville. |
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Like Skodas, Seats use engines, transmissions, chassis and switchgear that are VW in all but name. |
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The transmissions will also generally run cooler under a heavy load if you shift down one gear out of overdrive. |
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Both these models had low-pressure and high-pressure, 5-cylinder, turbocharged engines, manual transmissions and automatic transmissions. |
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All in all, the Context report makes a strong case for closing down the FM transmissions. |
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First, wireless transmissions are sent at very high frequencies, which allows more data to be sent per second. |
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Japan's leading maker of continuously variable transmissions is gearing up for a big increase in sales over the next five years. |
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All law enforcement organizations must communicate understandably using clear and timely transmissions of information. |
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Because the signal is transmitted over radio waves, others can listen in to any transmissions, so the authentication mechanisms are also visible. |
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Anania says integration was important in metro area networking because transmissions need to be monitored at each node. |
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Cars with power steering, air conditioning and automatic transmissions are not good candidates. |
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New engines and transmissions can cost more and deliver less, so these premium products don't always give the best fuel mileage. |
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You want this in hydraulic systems and in transmissions, axles, and other elements of the power train. |
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Engines and transmissions are manufactured at dozens of plants in the United States, Canada and Mexico. |
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Generally extremely hot at this time of year, the summer weather puts added strain on the engines, transmissions and suspensions alike. |
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Also, since there are no transmissions or driveshafts, the engine on a compact excavator powers only hydraulic motors. |
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The ship, meanwhile, will be doing what it can to jam enemy transmissions, but we can only assume some will get through, so we need to be fast. |
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Sumek, whose family owns Lenco transmissions, has raced the car sporadically the last couple of years. |
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The only use I know of for very high power broadband radio transmissions is to transmit over extreme distances. |
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Immediately below the vision aerial is the aerial for the accompanying sound transmissions. |
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The Ambassador was slightly affronted, but nevertheless he made some transmissions. |
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The BBC is responding to listeners' demand for better radio reception by expanding its medium wave transmissions to India. |
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Users will have access through a combination of terrestrial wireless and satellite transmissions. |
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One of the recon teams had a radio intercept operator monitoring enemy transmissions as the battle went on. |
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As he worked on carburetors, engines, and transmissions, he did something unusual. |
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Floor pressings, suspension units, engines and transmissions were much the same and the maker could ring changes with the bodywork. |
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There would, too, be various devices on this upper tier capable of projecting slogans onto the clouds and broadcasting radio transmissions. |
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Yes, as narrow bandwidth transmissions, the signals are simple to describe. |
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A request for reconsignment or diversion must be confirmed in writing, which shall include facsimile transmissions. |
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Worse, it could distort electronic transmissions and knock out nuclear early-warning systems. |
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They also play havoc with IP transmissions by disrupting the acknowledgement process. |
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With increased use of allografts, graft-related infections and disease transmissions have risen. |
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That could explain why so many u-joints, clutches, transmissions, differentials and brakes were used up. |
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And every racetrack requires a little different gearing, so we have to go through the transmissions and change the gearing. |
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Automobile majors are increasingly using India as a sourcing base for critical components such as engines, transmissions and gearboxes. |
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Television, unlike radio, more often uses satellites, with most developing countries allowing the reception of satellite transmissions. |
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This was enforced by interrupting transmissions and even arresting and court-martialing reporters. |
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It appears now that the Council may have been unaware of these transmissions. |
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He'd send transmissions from public areas, and yet somehow manage to remain completely anonymous. |
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The log folder can also be used to record shop drawing and material sample transmissions. |
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It had editorial responsibility for all programme transmissions, once the channel controllers programme selection had been made. |
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Compare frames, axles, transmissions, efficiency from power take off to attachments and interchangeability of attachments. |
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Employees frequently copy or forward email messages with attachments, resulting in multiple repeated transmissions of the same or similar data. |
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Traditional analogue signals, which have beamed television into homes across the country since transmissions started, are to be withdrawn. |
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They value it in critical, highly stressed areas such as connecting rods, transmissions, lubricant pumps and steering gear. |
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Shift speed is also improved on vehicles equipped with automatic transmissions. |
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Today there have been a handful of human to human transmissions of avian influenza. |
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And they want lighter tare weights, zero maintenance, and more automatic transmissions. |
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The Japanese are making short work of U.S. encrypted military transmissions, slowing American progress to win the war. |
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Satellites, if funded, could easily detect the transmissions sent by these tags. |
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The Call Recorder Archive software can be used to view recorded fax transmissions. |
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This is typically done to avoid creating problems with analog satellite transmissions. |
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As promised, a nice work of art to act as my test card whilst my transmissions stop for a week or so. |
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Drivers are not cross-trained on automatic and manual transmissions. |
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It is important that the driver does not rest his finger on this switch or he will then have effectively jammed all radio transmissions to his pit. |
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For example with officers with special signals intelligence abilities, intercepting the communications of others and making their own covert transmissions. |
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Some government agencies intercept satellite and other transmissions. |
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Ambulance and police stations were forced to resort to mobile phones as their landlines and radio transmissions failed in the aftermath of the cable fire. |
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We use the latest cryptology combined with fingerprint, capillary, and retinal recognition devices to insure secure connections and transmissions. |
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They did say at the time that it was possible that these could have been recorded transmissions all transmitted from somewhere else and retransmitted in this area. |
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Yes, it's a lot of short-wave radio signals, data transmissions, signals ricocheting around in the stratosphere, as well as the sounds of an analog synthesizer. |
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It seems that when magnesium is brought to temperatures like that encountered in engines and transmissions, there is a tendency for deformation under load to occur. |
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The transmissions are fully automatic and have modulated gear shifting. |
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If the manual transmission is taken as a basis, automatic transmissions suffer from greater fuel consumption at the same shift point selection due to hydraulic power loss. |
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These are mated to 6 speed manual transmissions or 5 speed auto. |
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There is a bigger theoretical risk of getting sun stroke from moonlight than coming to harm from satellite transmissions with or without dishes in the locality. |
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These adjustments are only for vehicles with automatic transmissions. |
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They are equipped with four-cylinder engines and automatic transmissions. |
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I found a used milker inflation tube fits snugly over a 1-quart plastic oil can and makes a pour spout for hard-to-reach transmissions on combines. |
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If you have an interest into what really happened on the day, you can either read the unedited transcripts or download the audio dispatch transmissions. |
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Even so, the intimate, dissembling, distant transmissions exchanged via these radioactive pieces of plastic thread through the album's episodic songs. |
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In addition, we're going to dyno our engines, freshen our transmissions, and figure out a combination that will make us fast right out of the box. |
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Unlike traditional transmissions, the 7-speed will skip up to three gear ratios if necessary during downshifts, providing quick, smooth acceleration. |
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A GPS receiver can use the transmissions from multiple such satellites to calculate its own location using trilateration. |
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According to their Figures, the market For automatic transmissions will continue to grow, especially in Asia and Europe. |
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Until the advent of the NICAM and MTS systems, television sound transmissions were invariably monophonic. |
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The broadcasting of digital terrestrial transmissions has led to many countries planning to phase out existing analogue broadcasts. |
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The analogue broadcasts were planned to cease soon after digital transmissions are started. |
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A licence is required to watch live TV transmissions anywhere, including residential and business premises. |
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According to Ofcom, TV transmissions over the Internet are a grey area which in future might make fees based on television ownership redundant. |
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Contrary to some reports, these transmissions were far from the first VHF telecasts. |
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Adjustments can occur in suspensions, brakes, transmissions, engines, tires, and many others. |
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Merchant vessels had the civilian Inmarsat uplink, which enabled written telex and voice report transmissions via satellite. |
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Several curtain antennas there have been identified as being used for these transmissions. |
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Ascension Island also held an extensive broadcast facility for international shortwave transmissions to Africa and South America. |
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Engines, brakes, transmissions, floor and running boards and all external body panels were aluminium. |
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Hydrostatic transmissions are the best choice if the primary operators of the tractor aren't familiar with using manual transmissions. |
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Tergiversator transmitted into the water carrier and escort propulsion noises and active sonar transmissions. |
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There's a good choice of transmissions, too, with six-speed manual and automatic, and a seven-speed double clutch semi-auto. |
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The similar direction of researches is a research of harmonic transmissions with segment gears. |
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Bodine will produce 120,000 more transmission cases and housings for six-speed automatic transmissions than originally budgeted. |
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I remember the cadence of the radio transmissions between our vehicles. |
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All Northern Ireland viewers must obtain a UK TV licence to watch live television transmissions. |
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Therefore, total interchangeability was not absolutely required for the assemblies inside the transmissions. |
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It is presumed that at least two transmissions over three generations are required for a practice, belief or object to be seen as traditional. |
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In Europe, cars with automatic transmissions are exotic offerings, at a higher rate, in Europe. |
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There was no independent confirmation of the reported reception, and the transmissions were difficult to distinguish from atmospheric noise. |
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In 2007, Radio 3 also began to experiment with a visual broadcast as well as the audio transmissions. |
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That, in turn, causes the neurons to begin to die back, leading to reduced transmissions, more dying back and eventual neuronal cell death. |
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By the 1970s, icebreaking ships were equipped with automatic transmissions of satellite photographs of ice in Antarctica. |
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This includes the commercial channels, cable and satellite transmissions, and the Internet. |
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A sand and water mix will foul tip transmissions, gearboxes, and electrical connectors. |
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Television sets with only analog tuners cannot decode digital transmissions. |
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In some countries where transmissions of TV signals are normally achieved by microwaves, digital MMDS is used. |
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The new facility is expected to produce 3000, 4000 and Torqmatic Series fully automatic transmissions for the company's European and International customers. |
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Portsmouth, along with Southampton and its adjacent towns, are served predominantly with transmissions from the Rowridge Transmitter on the Isle of Wight. |
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The onset of World War II silenced all but one of the original IBC stations, only Radio Luxembourg continued its nightly transmissions to Britain. |
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Well established quick lube business also provides general automotive repairs including tune-ups, brakes, front end work, engine rebuilds, transmissions and more. |
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It carries analogue and digital radio transmissions and digital television transmissions of BBC TV, ITV, CH4, CH5, FREEVIEW, BBC radio and commercial radio services. |
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The crew would be ordered to drop their bombs either by issue of a code word by the ground controller, or at the conclusion of the signal transmissions which would stop. |
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A submarine also has the option of floating a long, buoyant wire antenna to a shallower depth, allowing VLF transmissions by a deeply submerged boat. |
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Effects of strong solar winds also strike closer to home than the upper atmosphere, disrupting radio transmissions and power grids on the Earth's surface. |
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Channel 4 Ulster has been available in large parts of Ireland, especially border counties which have been able to receive terrestrial transmissions from Northern Ireland. |
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Their officers made frequent open, uncoded transmissions to their commands, allowing the Germans to more easily identify British units and deployments. |
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An aerial is required for viewing any broadcast television transmissions. |
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Models with xFE are new transmissions with the same space claim and ratings as current models, but incorporate optimized gear ratios coupled with the FuelSense Max package. |
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Getrag Ford Transmissions, make 400,000 automatic and manual transmissions next door to the east of JLR's Halewood plant, for Ford, Volvo and Mazda vehicles. |
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The IMB has now repeated a call for a signal deviator, a device that would effectively block mobile phone transmissions, to be installed at Altcourse. |
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Williams and Cosworth entered a partnership agreement where Cosworth would supply engines, transmissions and associated electronics and software for the team. |
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