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Multiband Butterflyfish seen while diving at Mala Pier, Lāhaina, Maui.

Sopra, il processore audio digitale multibanda usato per processare il segnale in arrivo dalla Cappella del Santuario della Madonna Pellegrina. Sotto, uno dei 5 convertitori sincronizzabili a 96KHz-24bit.

Fish in this photo include: Pearly Soldierfish (Myripristis kuntee);

Yellow Tang (Zebrasoma flavescens); Multiband Butterflyfish (Chatedon multicinctus); Goldring Surgeonfish (Clenochaetus strigosus).

Combination of two MODIS images at visual and Bands 7-2-1 with some Photoshop manipulation to create a image with land that's a lot lighter (better contrast) than the ocean.

I really like this picture, I just wish it wasn't crooked, darn. :(

A/OA-10 multiband, multimode antenna for their ARC-210 radio. The antenna does VHF (30 - 300MHz) & UHF (300-400MHz) AM/FM & UHF SATCOM.

A local man, dressed in striped overalls, a collared shirt, and a tan cardigan, sits on a green wooden bench in Oskaloosa’s Central Park on a cool spring day in April 1977. He holds a Realistic Patrolman-6 multiband radio by RadioShack, complete with its long telescoping antenna extended fully upward. The man appears alert and mid-conversation, with a cane looped across his lap and a knit beanie keeping him warm.

 

In the background, the recognizable Mahaska County Courthouse and square frame the scene with bare trees, parked cars, and early spring grass. Visible parked vehicles include:

 

A 1969–1972 Chevrolet Impala in white

 

A 1968 Ford Galaxie in tan

 

A 1974 Oldsmobile Cutlass or similar A-body GM car in darker green or black

 

A few other late-1960s and early-1970s American cars with distinctive long profiles and chrome bumpers

 

This slice-of-life photo captures a moment of daily routine and independence in small-town Iowa, with analog technology and quiet civic charm on display.

 

Photo by Chuck Russell

Photo restored and archived by Oskaloosa News.

Combination of two MODIS images (visual and Bands 7-2-1) run through Photoshop. The light colors are land that is not covered by clouds (clear skies). Black is either ocean or cloud cover over land.

With red pencil urchins in background. No adjustments to this photo.

 

Clarity Professional C4210 Amplified Cordless Telephone with DCP and Caller ID

The Clarity Professional® C4210 featuring our revolutionary new Digital Clarity Power technology provides intelligent amplification to make soft sounds audible, while keeping loud sounds bearable.

 

Features:

 

Digital Clarity Power

Digital Signal Processing (DSP)

Multiband Compression

Acoustic Echo Cancellation

Noise Reduction

Caller ID

Amplifies incoming sounds up to 50 decibels

Three (3) tone settings to customize your listening experience

2.4GHz technology for more freedom of movement

Bright visual ringer in both handset and base

Vibrating handset ringer

3.5mm neckloop jack

2.5mm headset jack

Hearing Aid Compatible

Clarity Professional C4105 Amplified Cordless Phone with Clarity Power

The Clarity Professional® C4105 featuring our revolutionary new Digital Clarity Power technology provides intelligent amplification to make soft sounds audible, while keeping loud sounds bearable.

 

Features:

 

Digital Clarity Power

Digital Signal Processing (DSP)

Multiband Compression

Acoustic Echo Cancellation

Noise Reduction

Amplifies incoming sounds up to 40 decibels

Three (3) tone settings to customize your listening experience

2.4GHz Analog technology for more freedom of movement plus less interference with digital 2.4GHz devices

Bright visual ringer in both handset and base

Vibrating handset ringer

3.5mm neckloop jack

2.5mm headset jack

Hearing Aid Compatible

Combination of two MODIS images (visual and Bands 7-2-1) run through Photoshop. The light colors are land that is not covered by clouds (clear skies). Black is cloud cover over land. The ocean has more definition here.

The UMass Drumline is the percussion section for the University of Massachusetts Minuteman Marching Band from Amherst, Massachusetts.

 

The 40-plus-member member drumline is led by Drum Corps International Hall of Fame Member Thom Hannum and assisted by Colin McNutt.

A collection of Hallicrafters multiband receivers. These were quite popular among radio enthusiasts in the 1950s and 1960s.

Covers all of the band

Despite its small size, the Air Hogs Hyperactives Pro Aero GX car is powerful, aerodynamic, and packed with features. At 2.4 GHz, this RC car can reach speeds of 20 miles per hour. Recommended for kids 12 years and older, this car features a flexible roll bar that will turn the car right-side up if it flips. The car's controller runs on a multiband frequency that allows kids to run up to 10 cars at once for lots of racing action.

Club Tip Finger Coral and a Chaetodon multicinctus aka Multiband Butterflyfish.

If you didnt figure it out, we had an 80's song

Ornate butterflyfish, multiband butterflyfish, yellow tang, pennant bannerfish

 

Covers most of the band

This fully redundant 2.4-meter multiband flyaway system was delivered to NACi in 2006 and was deployed to Bermuda for its’ first international feed.

 

Joel Hallas W1ZR from the ARRL will talk about resonant multiband antennas.

Joel is one of the key writers for QST and has written several books on antenna design. 1/3/2013

  

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