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  2. US Mobile Tolling Platforms - Wikipedia

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    Capabilities: Gives users the ability to log into their transponder accounts and view history, add money to their balance, contact customer service, and calculate toll fees Update: In May 2016 the app received an update that now provides push notification to help users manager their toll tag account [3]

  3. Emergency service response codes - Wikipedia

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    The National Incident Management System (NIMS) states "it is required that plain language be used for multi-agency, multi-jurisdiction and multi-discipline events, such as major disasters and exercises", and federal grants became contingent on this beginning fiscal year 2006. [1]

  4. Transponder code - Wikipedia

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    Transponder (aeronautics)#Transponder codes; This page is a redirect. The following categories are used to track and monitor this redirect: With possibilities: This ...

  5. Optical transport network - Wikipedia

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    OTN multiplexing and mapping structures. Show the relationship between ODU Clients, ODU, ODU-Groups and OTU. OTN was designed to provide higher throughput (currently 400G) than its predecessor SONET/SDH, which stops at 40 Gbit/s, per channel.

  6. AIS-SART - Wikipedia

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    These devices may be either an AIS-SART (AIS Search and Rescue Transmitter) (from January 1, 2010), or a radar-SART (Search and Rescue Transponder). The AIS-SART derives position and time synchronization from a built in GNSS receiver. Once per minute, the position is sent as a series of eight identical position report messages (four on 161.975 ...

  7. Iris (transponder) - Wikipedia

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    The Iris transponder for deep space communication. The Iris transponder is a small, low power deep-space transponder designed by JPL for use in cubesats. [1] [2] It unifies a number of communication functions - receiver, command detector, telemetry modulator, exciters, and control functions - into one 1.2-kg package that occupies about 0.5 U. Iris is designed to handle X band uplink, UHF ...

  8. Gillham code - Wikipedia

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    The transponder gets its altitude information from an encoding altimeter mounted behind the instrument panel that communicates via the Gillham code. Gillham code is a zero-padded 12-bit binary code using a parallel nine- [ 1 ] to eleven-wire interface , [ 2 ] the Gillham interface , that is used to transmit uncorrected barometric altitude ...

  9. Squitter - Wikipedia

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    Squitter refers to random pulses, pulse-pairs and other non-solicited messages used in various aviation radio systems' signal maintenance. Squitter pulses were originally, and are still, used in the DME/TACAN air navigation systems.