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Broadcast (294 bytes)
1: '''Broadcast''' could refer to: 3: * [[Broadcast (musical group)|Broadcast]], an [[electronica]] musical group 4: * [[broadcasting]], the distribution of audio and video signals 5: * [[Broadcast address]], an [[IP address]] allowing information... Broadcast.com (1716 bytes) 1: '''Broadcast.com''' was a [[web radio]] company founded as "Au... 3: ...]] radio station, [[KLIF]] in Cuban's bedroom and broadcasting them to home computers via the [[Internet]]. 5: ...anded from mainly broadcasting sporting events to broadcasting presidential conventions and many other events... 7: ...ed itself Broadcast.com and on [[July 17]], 1998, Broadcast.com had their [[initial public offering]], settin... 11: ...s Yahoo! split the services previously offered by Broadcast.com into separate services, Yahoo! Launchcast for... Broadcast (band) (865 bytes) 1: '''Broadcast''' are an [[electronica]] [[music]] band, based i... 10: *[http://www.broadcast.uk.net/ Official site] Broadcast station (195 bytes) 1: A '''broadcast station''' may be: 8: See also: [[broadcasting]] Broadcast engineering (551 bytes) 1: ..., which deals with [[radio]] and [[television]] [[broadcasting]]. [[Audio engineering]] is also a part of th... 3: Broadcast engineering involves both the [[studio]] end and ... 5: ...ny broadcast engineers belong to the [[Society of Broadcast Engineers]] (SBE). 10: [[Category:Broadcast engineering|*]] Broadcast traffic (532 bytes) 1: '''Broadcast traffic''', in [[computer network]]ing, is traffi... 3: ...e - for example in the network 192.168.1.0/24 the broadcast address is 192.168.1.255, and any [[packet]]s sen... Broadcast address (859 bytes) 1: In [[computer networking]], a '''broadcast address''' is an [[IP address]] that allows infor... 3: Generally, the broadcast address is found by taking the logical [[bit comp... 5: ... subnet using a [[private IP address]] space, the broadcast address would be 172.16.255.255. Broadcast network (522 bytes) 1: ...orts]], and [[public affairs]] [[programs]] for [[broadcast]] over a [[radio]] or [[television]] station. Th... 3: See also: [[broadcast station]] Broadcast flag (2183 bytes) 1: '''Broadcast flag''' refers to a [[copy prevention]] method fo... 9: ... of the HDTV loop altogether. [http://www.eff.org/broadcastflag/] 12: ...g/broadcastflag/ Electronic Frontier Foundation's Broadcast Flag page] 13: * [http://www.eff.org/IP/Video/HDTV/ The Broadcast Flag and "Plug & Play": The FCC's Lockdown of Dig... 17: [[de:Broadcast flag]] Broadcast translator (5907 bytes) 1: ... listens in one language and speaks in another, a broadcast translator [[receive]]s a [[signal]] from one [[c... 15: ...stations are allowed. Noncommercial stations may broadcast in the commercial band, however. Unlike commerci... 17: ...oster stations are low-power and have a [[list of broadcast station classes|class D]] license, making them se... 22: ...]]s to perfectly [[synchronise]] [[co-channel]] [[broadcast station]]s, as in a [[single-frequency network]] ... 33: ...el that the FCC has allowed certain noncommercial broadcasters to seriously [[abuse]] FM repeaters by allowin... Broadcast band (1822 bytes) 1: ...of the [[radio spectrum]]. In the U.S. the major broadcast bands are: 11: |"[[Broadcast television|Broadcast Television]]"||54 to 88, 174 to 216, and 470 to 8... 14: ...281 kHz are used for domestic and [[international broadcasting]]. Omnibus (broadcast) (175 bytes) 1: ...s a compliation of daily episodes that is usually broadcast during the following [[weekend]]. Secret broadcast (5011 bytes) 9: ...tion from headquarters were sent by one-way radio broadcasts. 11: ==U.S. Fleet Broadcast== 13: .... Operators on-board ship would monitor the fleet broadcast, coping and decoding messages intended for their ... 16: ...he field. The agent would arrange to have the BBC broadcast any short phrase the other person chose. 21: ...in wartime). Other intended recipients of secret broadcasts have faster and easier-to-use equipment at their... Broadcast delay (414 bytes) 1: ... review for a live broadcast to ensure it meets [[broadcast standards]]. It can be provided through a special... 5: [[category: broadcasting]] 6: [[category: broadcast engineering]] Broadcast automation (3062 bytes) 1: ... either at a [[broadcast station|station]] or a [[broadcast network|network]], it is used to run a [[facility... 23: The [[consequence]]s of automation in broadcasting have been both good and bad. While it allows ... 28: [[category:broadcast engineering]] Remote broadcast (2585 bytes) 1: ...alled a '''remote''' or a '''live remote''') is [[broadcasting]] done from a location away from the regular [... 4: ...how (including live or recorded [[music]]) may be broadcast from the location, or only "[[spot]]s" which [[ad... 9: ... remotes are an almost [[daily]] part of [[news]] broadcasts in the [[U.S.]] As a part of [[electronic news ... 15: [[category:broadcast engineering]] Broadcast Storm (435 bytes) 1: ...eceiving [[Node (networking)|node]] to respond by broadcasting its own messages on the network that in turn p... Broadcast seeding (496 bytes) 1: In [[agriculture]] and [[gardening]], '''broadcast seeding''' is a method of [[seeding]] that involv... 3: ...cing, as for [[cover crop]]s and [[lawn]]s. After broadcasting, seed is often lightly buried with some type o... FM broadcast band (4078 bytes) 1: ... [[television|TV]] channel 6. In [[Japan]] the FM broadcast band is 76~90 MHz, unlike any other country in th... 10: ...annel 6 (82.0~88.0 MHz), is used by two [[list of broadcast station classes|class D]] stations in the [[U.S.]... 14: ...encies were designated for Class A only (see [[FM broadcasting]]), which had a limit of 3000 watts [[ERP]] an... 35: [[category: broadcast engineering]] Broadcast News (437 bytes) 1: '''Broadcast News''' may refer to: 3: *''[[Broadcast News (film)|Broadcast News]]'', the [[1987]] [[movie]]. 4: *[[Broadcast News (Canada)|Broadcast News]], a subsidiary of the [[Canadian Press]] [[... 5: ...Broadcast News (magazine)|Broadcast News]]'', a [[broadcasting]] trade publication once published by [[RCA]].
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