What frequency are transmitters on?
Rapid Recovery - Frequently Asked QuestionsCare Trak normally operates on the 215MHz frequency; however, we are authorized from 174 Mhz through 215MHz. We have plenty of capacity for expansion and can move frequencies if an interference problem occurs.
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About Pacific DomesWhen talking about domes, frequency refers to the number of pieces that each edge of the base figure is divided into in the process of triangulating its sides. For instance, we might start with a base figure of an icosahedron and divide each edge of each triangular face into 3 equal lengths. Those new points are connected to divide the original triangle into 9 smaller triangles. Since the original edges were divided into 3 parts, we call this a 3-frequency dome.
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What's my call frequency?
In His ImageCall during your first year will average every fourth night. Call for second and third year residents averages twice a month plus one evening inner-city clinic at the Good Samaritan Health Services mobile medical van. We believe in balance. Though you'll work hard, our on-call schedule is designed to allow time for family, spiritual growth, exercise and recreation. Also, our attendings are in-house 24/7 during call.
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Norwalk Hospital - Frequently Asked QuestionsBecause we are a small residency, call will be more frequent than at larger programs. It works out to an average of Q8 over the four years, frontloaded with more call in the junior years. Nighthawk has been approved for our hospital, and will take over the interpretation of all CT scans during most of the night.
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Frequently Asked Questions About MassageThis will vary, but here are some guidelines. If you are seeking massage treatment for remediation from a recent injury, it is usually recommend that the first two or three treatments be spaced every three to four days or weekly depending on the severity of the pain or dysfunction. For a longterm dysfunction like arthritis, a monthly treatment is recommended until your condition is stabilized. For therapeutic treatments, most people find that once a week to once a month suits their needs.
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Healthcare agency recruitment, U.S.A healthcare agency - Adv...The intensity describes the pulsation level. When the intensity becomes stronger, the electromagnetic impulse intensifies and penetrates deeper into the organism.
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Altered ststes newsletters,Alternative Health and Healing ne...Your car is far more lethal, however, most people with any reasonable amount of caution seem to get by pretty well. Used properly and carefully, it is probably no more dangerous and far less than most home appliances. Probably the most prevalent danger is not the device itself but the user who tries to avoid surgery where only surgery is appropriate or effective, causing the problem to go untreated, resulting in death.
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Altered ststes newsletters,Alternative Health and Healing ne...The MORs for the different AIDS viruses, and treatment protocols for HTLV I through HTLV IV, employ 448, 465, 2489, and 2490 hertz ranges, as reported. But the existing protocols for AIDS treatment call for full power spectral output. This means that all therapeutic frequencies (the entire range) are used in timed duration, polarity switching sessions, which include modulated amplitude, and other techniques.
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Tenosynovitis/Tendonitis FAQStudies aimed at this aspect do not give univocal results; this is understandable in view of the variables involved (different selection criteria, the job done, diagnosis criteria, etc.). A study conducted from 1983 to 1985 in Holland shows a rate of 3.4% in women and 0.6% in men; but it is estimated that CTS is present to a further 5.8% in undiagnosed women (De Krom et al. J Clin Epidemiol 1992; 45:373-6).
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Car Audio Installation FAQs - WikiFAQ - Answers to Frequentl...First, you'll need a good quality equalizer - either a 2/3 octave (15-band) or 1/3 ocatve (30 band) equalizer or a quasi- parametric equalizer such as PPI's PAR 224 that allows you to choose the center frequency and bandwidth (Q) of each knob on the EQ. This will allow adjustments to very specific frequency ranges. Next, you'll need to get a hold of an RTA (Real Time Analyzer), which is an expensive piece of equipment that good shops will usually have.
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Piezo Systems - Frequently Asked QuestionsThere is no inherent frequency limit for a piezoceramic sheet. In practice the frequency limits of applications are usually determined by resonances associated with the shape and/or size of the transducer design. A typical 2.85" square, .0075" thick sheet of PSI-5A material has a thickness mode vibration in the neighborhood of 13 MHz and a planar dilatation mode at around 14 KHz.
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Piezo Systems - Frequently Asked QuestionsThere is no one 'resonance'. There are many resonances. The number of them and their location in the frequency spectrum depend on the shape and thickness of the part. For a flat sheet as shipped, three obvious resonances are the ones associated with the length, width, and thickness of the sheet.
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FAQ) ValleyScan: A Scanner Frequency List and Radio Monitori...Why not? Many human endeavors, but especially ones related to science and engineering, advance through iterative and incremental activities. Each of us makes small contributions to the knowledge base of society. Even if one takes the perspective that the scanning hobby is a niche avocation, it still seems worthy of multiple perspectives leading to additional understanding.
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Elecraft K3 FAQWe could set this up as the operator prefers, but at present we're using 50 Hz per step, which provides quite adequate resolution. At 10 Hz it can take too long to change the passband.
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Zapper FAQ's :: Frequently Asked Questions About The ZapperLow frequencies, in general, seem to be more effective at getting the electric current through the skin. It's the current that kills parasites, so more of it will kill more of them and quicker. All of our zapper models now use this frequency. cycles per second is a 'feel-good' frequency as well, which encourages us to wear our zappers more.
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Healthcare agency recruitment, U.S.A healthcare agency - Adv...ONDAMED® is using electromagnetic impulse waves, very different from other devices that might be using radio frequencies or microwave frequencies. An electromagnetic impulse creates a stepwise change of the magnetic field strength. Due to the brief impulse, the electromagnetic field in the organism quickly returns to its original value. When penetrating the organism, the impulse prompts a counter impulse within the cell tissues and thereby stimulating a self-regulating response in the body.
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Frequently Asked QuestionsThe first thing to differentiate is that miscarriages and abortions are two different things. An abortion is a human act with the intent to destroy. A miscarriage is a physiological event overseen by a great and loving God. You can see that there's a twofold difference: first, who it is that's in charge and second, what their motive is in relating to the individual.
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Radio Frequency Lesioning FAQRadio Frequency Lesioning is a procedure using a specialized machine to interrupt nerve conduction on a semi-permanent basis. The nerves are usually blocked for 6-9 months (can be as short as 3 months or as long at 18 months). You must have responded well to local anesthetic blocks, to be a candidate for Radio Frequency Lesioning.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Laser Therapy LLLT biostimu...First we must differentiate between “chopping” and “superpulsing”. Some lasers, like the GaAs laser, are always pulsed. The pulses are very short but the peak power in the pulse is very high, several watts, but the pulse duration is typically only 200 nanoseconds. Other lasers like the HeNe and the GaAlAs are always continuous, but can be “pulsed” by mechanical or electrical devices.
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FAQFrequency is how many cycles of a vibration occur per second and is measured in cycles per second or hertz (Hz). The period of a wave is the amount of time it takes a wave to vibrate one full cycle. These two terms are inversely proportional to each other.
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Frequently Asked QuestionsIn the surgical ICU and on the telemetry floor we do glucose checks every hour if necessary, per protocol. On the floor, 70 percent of patients are checked every two hours. It is imperative to follow the frequency of testing as outlined in the protocol to keep The Portland Protocol both effective and safe. It is difficult to wake patients up at night to do a stick.
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T.A.S.M.A. Frequently Asked QuestionsA - Frequency Coordination is the process of choosing and recommending one or more specific frequencies for a system that will operate on fixed frequencies, such as a voice repeater, an ATV repeater, a packet system, a remote base, radio control or link, beacon station, etc. This is done with the objective of preventing or reducing potential interference to existing systems, and to providing appropriate frequencies to new systems for the enjoyment of their users.
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T.A.S.M.A. Frequently Asked QuestionsA - Your frequency coordinator is a group of fellow radio amateurs who has volunteered to do the considerable work involved in the job. They are called the Technical Committee of TASMA and with the officers of TASMA are putting something back into amateur radio for the benefit of the community as a whole, and they deserve your cooperation and support.
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Frequently Asked QuestionsA28 - The shorter you make D, the distance between front and rear openings of the PHOENIX and H-frame woofers, the higher the frequency for which the rear wave adds in phase to the front wave, and the unequalized dipole output reaches its first 6 dB peak. Unfortunately, there is a resonance that comes into play before this peak. The cabinet structure between the driver cone and the cabinet opening forms an acoustic transmission line.
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Using RSIGuard FAQTo adjust break frequency, click on the Setup menu, select Settings, and click on the BreakTimer tab. There are several settings that allow you to adjust break frequency. To get started, please see the BreakTimer settings documentation. Here are some additional tips: Adjust the top two sliders to adjust how often breaks occur. As you adjust the sliders, you can watch the effect it has on the "Average time between breaks" value.
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