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571: Become A Better Musician With Better Practice Habits
As with anything in life, you will become a better musician the more you practice and even though you can't expect to be an overnight sensation in most cases, you can dramatically increase your performance by the way you practice....
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572: How Bagpipes Are Constructed
Almost everyone I know loves the sound of bagpipes. I love the sound myself even though I am of Native American and French origin. Let's take a look at what creates the unique sound of bagpipes. All bagpipes are made with an air supply, a bag, and a chanter. More sophisticated bagpipes may also include more chanters and drones to enhance the sound....
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573: How MOH Advantage Programs Work?
The On Hold Advantage programs will work with any business telephone system that has music on hold (MOH) capability. Above feature is located on the "main telephone box" or key service unit (KSU) of t...
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574: Music on Hold System Requirements and Limits
The following system requirements and limits apply to the Music on Hold feature, all audio streaming devices that are using the Music on Hold feature support simplex streams. The music on hold server ...
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575: Music on Hold Distinctiveness
The integrated Music on Hold feature allows users to place on-net and off-net users on hold with music that is streamed from a streaming source. This source makes music available to any possible on-ne...
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576: Vital Frequency In Satellite Radio
Vital frequency is the maximum frequency of the radio wave which is returned from a layer for normal incident. In case the frequency of the radio wave exceeds the critical frequency the influence of t...
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577: Vessel broadcasting
In troposphere under normal conditions the air pressure water vapor pressure and temperature reduces with the increase of height above earth. As a result of this the refractive index also reduces with...
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578: Super Refraction In Satellite Radios
While the M curve has a negative slope the curvature of the ray is concave downward on a plane earth diagram and the true curvature of the rays is greater than the curvature of the earth. Hence rays w...
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579: Pulse Code Modulation In Satellite Radio
Pulse amplitude modulation, pulse width modulation and pulse position modulation form cases of analog pulse system. Pulse code modulation and delta modulation form cases of digital pulse modulation. P...
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580: Ionosphere Effect On Satellite Radio Waves
The radio waves traveling through the ionosphere possess kinetic energy. This kinetic energy is imparted to the free electrons. Thus these free electrons in the ionosphere are set to vibration. These ...
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