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  • Legal Issues On Music On Hold
    Technology of Music-on-hold has been around so long that it has almost become a given that when you place your callers on hold they should hear something other than silence, it gives the caller the sense that they haven’t been disconnected while they wait. Numerous businesses have Music
  • Music On Hold Origin Selection
    Copyright issues are considered while selecting sources of music on hold. Countries where copyright laws are practiced there music is created and composed by the authors. These authors grant copyright
  • Music On Hold In Industry
    Music listened on radio and music on hold is first recorded. Then delivery medium is provided where the music becomes a performance. In countries where copyright laws are enforced nearly every recording
  • MOH Requirements and Limitations
    MOH system requirements and limits are like the other hold systems. Every audio streaming device that is using the Music on Hold feature support simplex streams and the music on hold server supports at
  • Background Music Using Tricks
    Choosing and running the music to suit the business is important to ensure that you target the right customers and encourage customers to spend. As choosing music do not let your own preferences come first.
  • Parts in Satellite Radio
    The three main components of satellite radio are Satellites, Radio receivers and the repeaters installed on the ground. The XM satellite radio uses two satellites namely Rock and Roll. These two satellites
  • Appurtenances With Satellite Radio
    Accessories used with satellite radio include car cassette adapters. These are good and reasonable solutions in order to get external player working in cars with radios or cassettes without line in.
  • Radio 102: Noise in an information carrying system
    Each letter in the word is represented by different signal amplitude using thirty two scale order. If we do so information flow speed gets greatly increased as per Hartley law. Since now each letter is represented by one symbol instead of five. But in such a case noise will cause numerous error making the system useless extremely large transmitting power is used.
  • Electronics 101: Components of a Communication System
    A general communication system consists of information source, transmitter, channel, receiver and destination. Information or intelligence is basically a physical quantity such as mass or length. Thus when we speak of one kilo gram of a given object it is immaterial what the material is concerned whether it is gold or brass or silicon. Information theory is a scientific study of information and the communication systems design to handle it.
  • Repeaters: A Quick Article with Everything You Ever Needed to Know.
    The functions performed by repeaters are amplification and frequency down conversion. Repeater amplifies signal from a low power level of the order of negative hundred decibels watt to an output power level of the order of ten decibel watts thus providing again of the order of hundred and ten decibel.
  • The Many Different types of Interference: Knowing is Half the Battle.
    Apart from noise, other forms of interference are found in radio receivers such as image frequency, transmitters operating on an adjacent channel and transmitters operating on the same channel. Frequency modulation provides not only improvement in the sound noise ratio but also greater discrimination against all other interfering signals, no matter what their source.
  • Radio 101: Advantages and applications of Pulse Code Modulation
    The principal advantage of Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) is the noise immunity. But it is not used exclusively. Other pulse modulation systems are still used in spite of highly superior performance of PCM.
  • Super Refraction
    When 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.
  • Static and Noise
    By the term static is meant the radio disturbance caused by natural causes such as lighting, electrical sparks etc.
  • Space wave propagation
    By space wave we mean the radio wave which travel from the transmitting antenna to the receiving antenna through the space that is the earth’s troposphere.
  • Pulse Code Modulation
    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.
  • Fading
    By fading of a radio signal we mean that incident wave change in the field strength of signal received from distant transmitter.
  • Effects on ionosphere
    A solar eclipse causes a decrease in the critical frequency of E and F1 layer. The variation of critical frequency is approximately in phase with the optical eclipse.
  • Effect of ionosphere on radio wave
    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.
  • Duct propagation
    In troposphere under normal conditions the air pressure water vapor pressure and temperature reduces with the increase of height above earth.
  • Critical frequency
    Critical frequency is the maximum frequency of the radio wave which is returned from a layer for normal incident.
  • The Stages of Super Heterodyne Receivers.
    There are different stages of a super heterodyne receiver namely antenna or aerial, radio frequency amplifier, frequency converter stage, intermediate amplifier stage, second detector, audio frequency amplifier and loud speaker.


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