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  2. Time server - Wikipedia

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    A variety of protocols are in common use for sending time signals over radio links and serial connections. The time reference used by a time server could be another time server on the network or the Internet, a connected radio clock or an atomic clock. The most common true time source is a GPS or GPS master clock. Time servers are sometimes ...

  3. Radio wave - Wikipedia

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    Air is thin enough that in the Earth's atmosphere radio waves travel very close to the speed of light. The wavelength is the distance from one peak (crest) of the wave's electric field to the next, and is inversely proportional to the frequency of the wave. The relation of frequency and wavelength in a radio wave traveling in vacuum or air is.

  4. Master clock - Wikipedia

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    The master clock (bottom center), controlled by a temperature-compensated mercury pendulum, is wired to slave clocks throughout the building. In addition to wall clocks, it also controls time stamps that are used to stamp documents with the time, and a turret clock used in a clock tower. The "program clock" is a timer that can be programmed ...

  5. AirPods - Wikipedia

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    AirPods. AirPods are wireless Bluetooth earbuds designed by Apple. They were first announced on September 7, 2016, alongside the iPhone 7. Within two years, they became Apple's most popular accessory. [4] [5] AirPods are Apple's entry-level wireless headphones, sold alongside the AirPods Pro and AirPods Max .

  6. JJY - Wikipedia

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    JJY Time Code. As with most longwave time code stations, the JJY signal is amplitude-modulated to send one bit per second, transmitting a complete time code every minute. The time code is most similar to that transmitted by WWVB, but each bit is reversed: on the second, the carrier is increased to full power. Some time during the second ...

  7. Everyday (Ariana Grande song) - Wikipedia

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    Music video. "Everyday" on YouTube. " Everyday " is a song by American singer Ariana Grande featuring American rapper Future. It was released on January 10, 2017 by Republic Records as the fourth and final single from Grande's third studio album Dangerous Woman (2016). The song was written by the artists alongside Savan Kotecha and producer Ilya.

  8. Weltron - Wikipedia

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    Weltron is an electronics manufacturer and retailer, based in Oxford, North Carolina. It was previously located in Durham, North Carolina . In the UK, some of their products were sold under the Prinzsound brand, in Canada under the Fleetwood brand, and in Australia under the GEC brand. Weltron's early product range is known for its Space Age ...

  9. Equal-time rule - Wikipedia

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    Equal-time rule. The equal-time rule specifies that American radio and television broadcast stations must provide equivalent access to competing political candidates. This means, for example, that if a station broadcasts a message by a candidate in prime time, it must offer the same amount of time on the same terms to an opposing candidate. [1]