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Eubanks, T. M., M. S. Carter, F. J. Josties, D. N. Matsakis, and D. D. McCarthy. "The Radio Reference Frame of the U.S. Naval Observatory Radio Interferometry Program." International Astronomical Union Colloquium 127 (1991): 256–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0252921100063910.

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AbstractThe U.S. Naval Observatory Navnet program monitors changes in the rotation of the Earth on a regular basis using radio interferometric observations acquired with telescopes in Alaska, Hawaii, Florida, West Virginia and, in the past, Maryland; other radio telescopes have also participated occasionally. These observations have been used to derive a radio interferometric celestial reference system, Navy 1990-5, using two years of dual frequency measurements from 24-hour-duration observing sessions. A total of 84 extragalactic radio sources, mostly quasars, have been observed by the Navnet program to date, of which 70 currently have source position formal errors of one milli second of arc or less. The root mean square of the difference between source position estimates from the Navnet data and an independently derived catalog using completely different data is less than one milli second of arc in both right ascension and declination after the adjustment of an arbitrary rotational offset between the two celestial reference frames.
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Nasonova, Yuliya V. "Information Agenda at Entertaining Radio Stations on the Example of “Radio Dacha”." Vestnik NSU. Series: History and Philology 19, no. 6 (2020): 171–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.25205/1818-7919-2020-19-6-171-179.

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Radio content is central to the formation of the broadcast programming grid. News releases, depending on the format of the radio station, are broadcast regularly: every 15 minutes, every half hour, every hour. And also the format of the media affects the specifics of the compilation and layout of the news block. The functional features of news broadcasting of information radio stations are, first of all, the “depth” of news feed with the possibility of a detailed description of current events, inclusion of expert comments and ratings in the issue. In turn, for entertainment radio stations, a certain “narrowness” of information broadcasting is inherent, which should correlate with the format of the media and the age of its target audience. In order to indicate the information agenda on entertainment radio stations, the author analyzes it using the popular “Radio Dacha” as an example. The purpose of this study is to identify the functional features and characteristics of the news releases broadcast on “Radio Dacha”. To conduct the study, the method of included observation and content analysis of news releases on radio stations from April 2011 to December 2019 were used. The study showed that it is the format of the radio station that plays a key role in the formation of news releases. The layout is also affected by the target audience and program policy of the radio station. Listeners are told about the pragmatic but exciting side of life. The news is broadcast on the main agenda in Russia and the world in a short but capacious format that echoes the rhetoric of the ruling political party. Based on what, we can draw the following conclusion: there is informational content on “Radio Dacha”, but news release is rather an actual infotainment program without a “depth” of information material.
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Ali, Machrus, Dwi Ajiatmo, and Al Hadid Zulkarnain. "Perbaikan Saidi Dan Saifi Dengan Optimisasi Radio Gateway Over Internet Protocol Di Area Banyuwangi." Jurnal Intake : Jurnal Penelitian Ilmu Teknik dan Terapan 10, no. 1 (2019): 17–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.32492/jintake.v10i1.791.

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Among the many problems faced by PLN, one of them is communication in areas that are not covered by radio frequency (blank spots). With the existence of limits related to radio frequency because the black spot can have an impact on the speed of service, both in terms of recovering when there is interference, communication for coordination between officers, and maintenance work. Whereas efforts to expand the radio frequency coverage area by building repeater link towers and BTS tower rental require relatively large costs. Information technology that is experiencing current developments makes it easy for everyone to communicate through various media, one of which is an internet connection. The widespread development of infrastructure owned by telecommunications providers, the wider the availability of internet connections in the blank spot area. To overcome the blank spot area that affects SAIDI and SAIFI, Radio Gateway Over Internet Protocol is used in the working area of ​​PT. PLN (Persero) Banyuwangi Area that connects radio communication with mobile phones through the internet network. From the calculation results using the average formula in the Mircosoft excel program the previous SAIDI average value is 0.42 hours/customer in each month. Meanwhile, the value of SAIDI averaged around 0.097 hours/customer. For the previous SAIFI average value is 0.398 times/customer in each month. Meanwhile, the average SAIFI value is around 0.14 times/customer. Using the T-Test analysis, it is known that the t value of the data SAIDI = 5.38 with t table = 1.71 while for SAIFI it is known that the value of tcount data SAIDI = 6.74 with t table = 1.71
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Aquino, S. L. "Hiking Is a Great Way to Enjoy Having a Healthy Lifestyle. This Campaign Was Created to Raise Prostate Cancer Awareness." Journal of Global Oncology 4, Supplement 2 (2018): 181s. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jgo.18.78300.

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Amount raised: $1500.00 Background and context: Evidence for the role of physical activity in cancer incidence is well known and increases cancer survivorship. Cancer survivors as well as new patients would like to have a more active role in their health care, including what diet and lifestyle changes they should make. Since physical exercise has attracted increasing interest in our country we decided to do and experience the first hiking activity suggested by the Honduran Urology Society as an excellent way to raise awareness about prostate cancer and how to prevent it. Aim: The key aim was to raise awareness among men and their families and therefore organize the Prostate Cancer Association for Patients since there is none in Honduras. Strategy/Tactics: We started an alliance with the doctors from Honduran National Society of Urology so they could be the official spokesman for this activity. We contacted radio stations and TV health programs in order for the physicians to educate and publicized the event. Networking the activity on social media and decided on a Sunday as the day of the event since most people were off from work and school. November was chosen as it commemorates Prostate Cancer Awareness Month. A public facility was the place chosen since it had been shortly renovated and would be an attraction for men and their families. Program process: Since prostate cancer is the most common type of cancer among men, we felt the need to get involved in this activity. We contacted town officials to find out if a permit was needed. We also requested local businesses to donate T-shirts, drinks and food for the participants. We asked businesses to place campaign publicity on visible areas of shopping centers. We contacted a fitness instructor to donate an hour of his time for this cause. Once the T-shirt donation arrived we had printed a logo as a symbol for our campaign. Costs and returns: Since the very beginning we decided to get the most from this campaign by getting almost everything donated and the outcome was surprisingly a positive reaction. Donated kits with a T-shirt and a water bottle were given in exchange of a registration fee of $10, there was no fee from the hiking park. What was learned: With proper tools, educating patients for early detection may be the key to successful treatment. We all can better understand the facts about prostate cancer, who it affects and what you can do about it. We learned that we made such a great team working together as one and looking forward to our 2nd hiking event for 2018.
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Hyrina, T. "«УКРАЇНСЬКА ЩОДЕННА РАДІОГОДИНА ВАСИЛЯ ШАРВАНА» – НАЙДОВША У СВІТІ ІСТОРІЯ УСПІХУ УКРАЇНСЬКОГО РАДІОПРОЄКТУ В ЕМІГРАЦІЇ". State and Regions. Series: Social Communications, № 3(51) (24 листопада 2022): 33. http://dx.doi.org/10.32840/cpu2219-8741/2022.3(51).4.

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<p><strong><em>The purpose</em></strong><em> of the article is to include in the constellation of world radio producers and activists of the Ukrainian media business in the world dimension named after V. Sharvan, in terms of the formation of Ukrainian radio hours in the radio space of North America in the second half of the twentieth century.</em></p><p><strong><em>Research methodology. </em></strong><em>The methodological complex of intelligence is based on the use of historical, bibliographic and descriptive method, monitoring of digitized archival sources of periodicals of the relevant period, clipping and quality content analysis using general scientific methods of data analysis, monitoring the development of Ukrainian broadcasting abroad and abroad.</em></p><p><strong><em>Results.</em></strong><em> As a result of the research, the contribution to the development of world Ukrainian-language radio broadcasting was established. coverage and generations of regular listeners.</em></p><p><em>The thematic direction of the radio program in terms of its political, spiritual, entertainment, advertising, music topics is outlined, the managerial abilities of the researched radio producer are described in terms of selection and functioning of the radio program AMOUNT, LAYER.</em></p><p><em>V. Sharvan’s contribution to the development of the world Ukrainian-language radio space of the second half of the XX century is comprehended. and the role of the individual in the process of institutionalization of Ukrainian radio hours in the media space of other countries is emphasized.</em></p><p><strong><em>Novelty. </em></strong><em>For the first time in the scientific discourse, the thematic range, the content polyphony of the «Ukrainian Daily Radio Hour of Vasyl Sharvan» was thoroughly comprehended and the contribution of its founder to the formation of the Ukrainian emigration community in North America was generalized.</em></p><p><strong><em>The practical significance</em></strong><em> of the results of the study lies in the introduction to the popular science journalism, scientific discourse documented in the modern press evidence of the organization, published in 1951–1994 «Ukrainian Daily Radio Hour of Vasyl Sharvan» in the context of the world Ukrainian-language broadcasting in the twentieth century.</em></p><p><strong><em>Key words:</em></strong><em> radio presenter, radio manager, world Ukrainian radio broadcasting, Ukrainian radio hour, Ukrainian-language radio, daily radio program.</em></p>
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Polomski, Robert F., and Robert E. McAnally. "Using Video to Reach and Teach Radio Listeners about Horticulture." HortScience 32, no. 4 (1997): 592C—592. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.32.4.592c.

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Although horticulture lends itself to videotaped instruction, I effectively used audiotaped “how to” pieces recorded via a television camera to enhance the educational impact of a live, call-in radio program. This monthly program (SCETV-Radio [91.3 WLTR FM]), which had an audience of 14,000 listeners in South Carolina and parts of North Carolina and Georgia, allowed me to educate listeners about horticulture and to respond to their gardening questions. In each hour-long program I included a 3- to 4-minute in-the-field segment of a specific horticultural practice, such as plant selection, soil preparation, planting, or pruning. In the absence of visuals, I relied on descriptive dialogue and in-the-field sounds to enhance the presentation, thereby enabling listeners to visualize the activity. A broadcast quality beta-cam television camera used to videotape horticultural pieces for television broadcasts (Extension videotapes, C.U.E. Magazine, and Making It Grow!) doubled as a recorder for radio. Using the television camera for video- and audiotaping maximized personnel time and equipment, in addition to improving the quality and content of the radio program.
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Dixon, Robert S. "The Ohio Seti Program and the Argus Telescope." International Astronomical Union Colloquium 161 (January 1997): 623–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0252921100015165.

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AbstractThe Ohio State SETI program has been in operation since 1974, making it the longest-running search. The Ohio State radio telescope is equivalent in size to a 175-foot circular dish. The latest and best all-sky meridian-transit survey is about 60% complete, searching in the Water Hole (1.4 to 1.7 GHz). Signals detected are automatically examined at greater resolution and then tracked for up to 1 hour. A dual-beam pattern-matching system is used for real-time signal detection and RFI rejection. A new 4 million channel receiver built at UC Berkeley is now being installed. A simultaneous broadband continuum survey at 1415 MHz is in progress, searching for natural radio sources that have changed since the previous OSU continuum survey was made 20 years ago. A new radio telescope called Argus is being designed that will look in all directions simultaneously, allow usage by everyone simultaneously, and have no moving or machined parts. It is a large timed array which is based on computers rather than steel. All possible beams are formed all the time, so there is no scanning or need to «point» the telescope. This approach has many advantages over dish-type telescopes, such as RFI rejection and retroactive observations. Ohio State University has decided to abandon its radio telescope at the end of 1997 and allow it to be torn down by land developers.
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Serrano, Rúsbel Freddy Ramos, Walter Mayhua Matamoros, Víctor Marcelino López Lino, and Raúl Eleazar Arias Sánchez. "The Economic Hour: Community and Educational Broadcasting in the Huancavelica Region, Peru." Journal of Social Sciences Advancement 2, no. 3 (2021): 74–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.52223/jssa21-020301-17.

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This article is the result of the execution of the Cultural Extension project entitled "The economic hour"; carried out by the members of the monovalent group "Elinor Ostrom" of the Professional School of Economics (EPE) of the Faculty of Business Sciences (FCE) of the National University of Huancavelica (UNH) in 2019. The main objective of this project was carrying out social service work to the Huancavelica community and provide important information on economic, political, environmental and social situations through a community radio program. A methodological approach of participation-action was used with a specific and contextualized speech model for the elaboration of each radio program during four months. Likewise, the results obtained showed a favourable impact and a high level of satisfaction of the different groups of listeners. Finally, we conclude that the execution of the project involved a successful experience of social rapprochement between the university and society. In this sense, we are sure that this experience will generate greater dialogue and create similar projects for the benefit of our communities.
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Krawetz, Alexandra. "Sell a Song of Safety: Children, Radio, and the Safety Patrol." Journal of the Society for American Music 16, no. 3 (2022): 298–318. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1752196322000165.

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AbstractAmid nationwide discussion on the importance of accident prevention and safety education, Tin Pan Alley songwriters Irving Caesar and Gerald Marks wrote and advertised Sing a Song of Safety (1937), a book of songs that taught children domestic, playtime, and traffic safety lessons, illustrated by Rose O'Neill. Caesar secured a recurring guest segment to perform the songs on the variety program The Royal Gelatin Hour in 1938. Focusing on Caesar's segments, this article examines the role of children's music on the radio in the 1930s. Placing these songs in their historical context, I show how they both portray and challenge citizenship and community roles with regard to age, gender, and race. After unpacking the context of The Royal Gelatin Hour and the relationship between protection and innocence in safety education, I describe the portrayal of parenting in the segments. Taking one of Caesar's segments as a case study, I examine boyhood and race in the program's adaption of the safety patrol. By investigating the role of children and the construction of childhood in these initiatives, this paper addresses the relationship between children and media and early uses of media as a surrogate for parenting. It examines the use of popular culture in public safety efforts, the synergy of and tensions between service and profit, and the use of music to convey societal duties in everyday life as they shift throughout the life course.
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Alfatih, M. F., and W. Hancoyo. "Electric Ducted Fan (EDF) Rocket Attitude Telemetry Using 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency." Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2111, no. 1 (2021): 012001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2111/1/012001.

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Abstract On a rocket, control requires monitoring to determine its position and attitude. Rocket stance includes roll, pitch, and yaw angles. Monitoring can be done manually without the help of tools while the object’s position is still within reach. It is difficult to carry out monitoring when the object is moving far and beyond the reach of the operator. This observation requires a monitoring system to monitor the object further. This research applies a telemetry system to a target tracking rocket. The measurement results from the IMU and GPS sensors on the rocket body will be processed by the ATMega 2560 microcontroller and sent via a 2.4 GHz RF signal. to Ground Control Station. The rocket telemetry data that has been sent to the GCS can be viewed by the operator through the GUI system in a computer program using the C# language in Visual Studio. Tests on latitude and longitude are carried out by tracking the trajectory of objects while testing for roll, pitch, and yaw angles is carried out by placing objects according to the reference angle. The results of the position obtained the values of altitude, latitude, and longitude of 0.5364 m, 0.000012°, and 0.000023°, respectively. An attitude tests for roll position, pitch, and compass heading have values of 0.35°, 0.07, and 2.90°, respectively. The telemetry data transmission distance test is still well-received at a distance of 200 with a test speed of 70 KM/hour.
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Books on the topic "Moth radio hour (Radio program)"

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The Old Fashioned Revival Hour and the broadcasters. Garland, 1988.

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Webber, Richard. Fifty years of Hancock's half hour. Century, 2004.

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Fifty years of Hancock's half hour. BBC Large Print, 2005.

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Smith, Wilbur Moorehead. A voice for God: The life of Charles E. Fuller, originator of the Old Fashioned Revival Hour. W.A. Wilde, 1986.

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The woman's hour: 50 years of British women. BBC Books, 1996.

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Hoffmann, Oswald C. J. What more is there to say but Amen: The autobiography of Dr. Oswald C.J. Hoffmann as told to Ronald J. Schlegel. CPH, 1996.

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Kimes, Joanne. The stay-at-home martyr: A survival guide for having a life outside your kids. Globe Pequot Press, 2008.

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Sheen, Fulton J. The eternal Galilean. Alba House, 1997.

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Sheen, Fulton J. The Seven last words. Alba House, 1996.

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Everest, Malinda Mae Yoder. My first ninety years. Printed by Evangel Press, 1999.

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Book chapters on the topic "Moth radio hour (Radio program)"

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Zeitlin, Steve. "How Folklorists Changed the World: The Smithsonian Folklife Festival as a Catalyst for Change." In Curatorial Conversations. University Press of Mississippi, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496805980.003.0016.

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This chapter traces the influence of certain programmatic priorities, philosophies, and strategies on shaping the vision of the Smithsonian Folklife Festival and the ways in which certain Festival notions of art and cultural equity have since suffused American culture. Tracing the impact of the Festival from a personal vantage point, the author explores the Festival's history, suggesting the under-acknowledged contribution of folklorists to American culture and the way the Festival has become a model for other nationally acclaimed organizations such as City Lore in New York City and Story Corps, events such as the annual Cowboy Poetry Gathering in Elko, Nevada, and for media productions such as the Moth Radio Hour.
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"Sample Assignments." In The Beats, edited by Nancy M. Grace. Liverpool University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781949979954.003.0025.

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Imagine that you have an hour to introduce and explain the topic of “The Beat Generation in American Culture” on a radio program. Your audience is educated twenty-somethings who may be somewhat familiar with American literature but don’t know much about the Beat Generation. Your task is to explain how you would want to cover this topic. Write on each of the following sections....
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"From the Archives of the Heartbroken and Spiritually Bereft MOTH RADIO HOUR, RECORDED DECEMBER 12, 2012, PARAMOUNT THEATER, AUSTIN, TEXAS." In Recent Studies Indicate. University of Texas Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.7560/318683-013.

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Conference papers on the topic "Moth radio hour (Radio program)"

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Mudaliar, Ashvinikumar V., and Elaine P. Scott. "Performance Assessment of Probe for Radio-Frequency Ablation." In ASME 2004 Heat Transfer/Fluids Engineering Summer Conference. ASMEDC, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ht-fed2004-56422.

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Radio-frequency (RF) ablation is one of the most widely used methods for the treatment of hepatic malignancies. A finite element method (FEM) analysis was employed to determine the thermal dose delivered to the tumor/tissue region. We simulated heating within a RF probe implanted in generic tumor surrounded by healthy tissue using ANSYS. The 3-D model consists of a tumor / tissue region into which the RF probe is embedded inside the tumor. One-quarter symmetry was then invoked. The blood flow was modeled using Penne’s bio-heat transfer equation with differing perfusion rates between the healthy tissue and tumor volume based on literature values. The resulting temperature distribution throughout the region was determined over time. A program was written in Visual Basic to extract the temperature distribution data in the tumor/tissue region and calculate the thermal dose throughout the region. This was done by using a time–temperature Arrhenius relationship for chemical and physical rate process. Tissue necrosis is assumed complete when a thermal dose of one hour has been achieved at 43 °C. In the present study, the geometry of the electrode had a significant effect on the size of the volume of necrosis. It was found that the lower portion of the tumor did not receive the specified thermal dose relative to the upper portion of the tumor in single setting during the RF ablation therapy. This might be due to the Ni-Ti electrode, which protruded only from the top surface of the trocar. The effectiveness of the existing probe can be improved by having one more set of electrodes protruding out from the lower curved surface of the trocar. It was found that the modified probe significantly improved heating in the lower portion of tumor/tissue area, providing more symmetry between the upper and lower portion.
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