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  • {{Short description|Communications regulatory agency in Nigeria}} ...] in Nigeria. The Decree has been abrogated and replaced with the Nigerian Communications Act (NCA) 2003. [[Aminu Maida]] is the present head of (NCC) assumed office ...
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  • ...presence or absence of a radio [[signal (electronics)|signal]], since all communications were in [[Morse code]]. The term is still in use today to describe a compo In the [[military]], detection refers to the special discipline of [[reconnaissance]] with th ...
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  • ...and represented by three core parties: the U.S. Joint Staff, the Combined Communications and Electronics Board (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom and U ...s of the participants, which provide the applications, analytic tools, and communications necessary to conduct initiatives or experiments. ...
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  • ...ithout-words|access-date=2022-02-10|website=HPRC|language=en}}</ref> For [[military]] use these signals often use colored lights or the [[International marine [[Category:Military communications]] ...
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  • ...last=Prosser |first=Michael |date= |title=Memetics-A Growth Industry in US Military Operations |type=MSc |chapter= |publisher=United States Marine Corps |docke ...=67–75 |url=https://www.stratcomcoe.org/academic-journal-defence-strategic-communications-vol1}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.democracyendowment.eu/we-suppor ...
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  • ...ergenceCartoon goof.png|alt=|thumb|414x414px|An example of what a typical communications and remote sensing network would like. As more systems get added to a netwo ...practical network will incorporate numerous remote sensing modalities and communications systems, making the problem of achieving RF convergence intangible. ...
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  • {{for|the New Zealand organization|Amateur Radio Emergency Communications}} ...e:Field day IMG 3183.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Rugged HF transceiver for voice communications]] ...
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  • ...is in use. The [[United States Air Force]] refers to its largest annual [[military exercise|exercise]] as [[Red Flag (USAF)|Red Flag]] operation. Red flags ar ...followed through). The term "red flag" is used, e.g., during screening of communications, and refers to specific words or phrases encountered that might indicate re ...
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  • ...vernment|non-commercial]] and [[military]] [[business unit|business]] or [[Military unit|combat]] and [[logistics|logistic]] subunits. It can also mean the rel ...l power."<ref>Joint Publication 1-02: "Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms", Washington D.C., 12 April 2001 (as amended through 1 ...
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  • ...nd low-power transmitters. These characteristics are ideal for use in both military and civilian radar and communication applications. Small antennas and other ...ry technology|military technologies]]. Inexpensive components and digital communications in the microwave domain have opened up areas pertinent to this discipline. ...
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  • ...url=https://www.britannica.com/technology/semaphore|title=Semaphore &#124; communications|website=Encyclopedia Britannica}}</ref><ref name="FM">{{Cite web|url=https: ...editor-first = Christopher H. | editor-last = Sterling | title = Military Communications: From Ancient Times to the 21st Century | year = 2008 | location = Santa Ba ...
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  • ...n tablets hidden in sacks in a six-wheeler truck stopped at a joint police-military checkpoint. [https://apnews.com/article/thailand-methamphetamine-smuggling- ...]]. [https://apnews.com/article/pakistan-court-imran-khan-trial-supporters-military-b9ed104724317dd4fc26140eac69f925 (AP)] ...
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  • ...of the [[electromagnetic spectrum]] at the same time. While traditional [[military camouflage]] attempts to hide an object in the [[visible spectrum]], multi- ...project concluded in 2004 that while "the multispectral signatures of most military equipment can be significantly reduced by combinations of various camouflag ...
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  • ...uary 2013}}</ref> Despite the fact of it being originally marketed to the military, many law enforcement agencies and fire departments realized the benefits o ==Military radios== ...
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  • == Types of modulation used for underwater acoustic communications == ...developed for radio communications can be adapted for underwater acoustic communications (UAC). However some of the modulation schemes are more suited to the unique ...
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  • ...e Ming Great Wall in Qinghai Province from the perspective of castle-based military settlements|url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12520-021-01283-7|journal=Archae Colored [[smoke grenade]]s are commonly used by military forces to mark positions, especially during calls for artillery or air supp ...
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  • ...edia=Britannica.com |date=2015-02-19 |access-date=2016-02-10}}</ref> Many communications satellites are in [[geostationary orbit]] {{convert|22,300|mi|km}} above th ...llites |publisher=Satellites.spacesim.org |access-date=2016-02-10}}</ref> Communications satellites use a wide range of radio and [[microwave]] [[frequencies]]. To ...
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  • == For defensive communications (historical) == ...Castile]] had a complex beacon network to warn against Moorish raiders and military campaigns.<ref>Els almogávers a la frontera amb el sarrains en el segle XIV ...
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  • ...used by some [[Language interpretation|interpreters]], who re-express oral communications (such as [[Public speaking|speeches]]) in whole or in part. Such notes may ...f abbreviations, which include all academic titles, administrative titles, military ranks, etc. Such a system has the drawback that, like shorthand, it may be ...
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  • ...les.<ref>[https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2004/04/040421235221.htm] "Military Looks To Northeastern Professor For A Future Powered By Fuel Cells." Scienc ...e future, since batteries sufficient to power the computers, sensors, and communications devices would add considerable weight to the burden of [[infantry]] soldier ...
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