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What does measuring the busy signal mean?

DialIdol.com - Measuring the busy signal.
Every time DialIdol makes a phone call it records whether a busy signal was detected. If a busy signal was not detected it's assumed to be a vote. Your results are then submitted back to DialIdol.com's servers which total up everyone's results. The more people that use DialIdol the more data we have to determine who America is voting for and that means we can measure the busy signal and predict who is winning and who is losing.

What does a fast busy signal on my cell phone mean?

NEOnet - Frequently Asked Questions Information and Communic...
If you try making a call and hear a fast busy signal, it means that your service network is too busy to process your call or is experiencing problems. End your call and try again until you make a connection.

What does a blinking walk signal mean?

misc.transport.road FAQ
Now obsolete, these meant to watch for turning traffic across the crosswalk (whereas a solid "WALK" meant that there should be none). These were once used extensively in DC, and some may still exist in places. Mar 10, 2004

What if you get a busy signal?

Voter Roll Call- Constituent Contact Service
Voter Roll Call® logs the call as "busy," then retries the number, time permitting, or until we get through.

Why do I get a busy signal when I call?

faq
Well it is because we are helping other clients and sometimes cannot anser the telephone or both incoming lines are busy. Please remember that you can go to www.oneclickappointment.com/auburnveterinaryhospital to schedule an appointment. Why should I include a FAQ page on my Web site? A: Including a FAQ page is a user-friendly way of presenting information to customers so they can quickly look it up. It also can help reduce the number of service calls and e-mails.

What do the signal names 'signal 0', 'signal 1', ... mean?

Frequently Asked Questions about PhysioNet
noted in the answers to the previous two questions, signal names recorded in header files describe the signals in each record. In rare cases, however, this information is missing, usually because it was not preserved when the signals were recorded. Names of the form 'signal N' are default signal names used in such cases; they may appear in header files explicitly, or they may be displayed by PhysioToolkit software if no explicit signal names appear in a header file.

What do the terms for measuring book sizes mean?

Frequently Asked Questions for letterpress
Book sizes are based on the practice of folding a large sheet of paper to create several pages. A traditional sized sheet (e.g., 25 x 38) which is folded twice to create four pages yealds a quarto (4to) sized book (measuring 12.5 x 19), a sheet folded three times to create eight pages yields an octavo (8vo) sized book (measuring 9.5 x 12.5), and so on. If you're mathematical, you'll notice that the number of pages is two raised to the number of folds (2**3 = 8).

No Busy Signals What does the expression "No busy signals" mean?

en:faq-dialup
This does not mean you can make calls and be on the internet at the same time! This means that since we have a ratio of 5 users per line, when your computer dials our server number the line will always be free, thus you will always get access to the internet the first time you try to connect.

Q Is there a charge if I get a busy signal?

Instant Pin Delivery System - Olivenri Prepaid Phone Cards
In principle the value of your calling card should not reduce if you encounter a busy signal. There are basically two reasons you would get a busy signal:- Your access number produces a busy signal. This means that there are too many callers using this phone card. Try again later. If the problem persists change to another phone card. The busy signal is generated at the destination you are calling. This is often beyond the control of your calling card company.

What if there is no answer or a busy signal, do I get charged for the call?

XM voice
There are no charges for busy or non-answered calls. We will automatically make a second attempt on all unanswered calls.

Always get a busy signal, can't get connected ?

Card2Call.com: FAQ
Certain card(s) for Asian countries tend to have such problems during evening or weekend hours. Please check each card for its rating on connection. Please try it at a different time, or contact us about the problem.

Why am I getting a busy signal?

osuweb.net: ISP services for The Ohio State University commu...
Please check the phone number that you are dialing. It should be 247-7100 or (or 7-7100 from on-campus). Check to make sure that you have not inadvertently put your own phone number in the "phone number" field.

During the install, I get a fatal signal 11 or signal 7. What does this mean, and what can I do?

Installation and Other General Questions
Signal 11's and signal 7's are errors indicating a hardware error in memory or on the bus. This can be due to problems in executables or with the hardware of the system. The Linux kernel tends to make much greater use of capabilities of a system's CPU, cache, and memory. Therefore, it is more prone to faulting on marginal or defective hardware. The first thing to do is check to see if you have the latest installation and supplemental floppies from Red Hat. Check the errata page (http://www.

Why does ps get signal 17?

procps - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
No ps release has ever had this problem. Most likely your system has been broken into. You might want to install a more recent version of the OS. If you'd rather take your chances, simply upgrade procps.

What do the signal names MLII, V2, ... mean?

Frequently Asked Questions about PhysioNet
Short answer: MLII and V2 are ECG signals. The names refer to the electrode positions, using standard nomenclature for lead names. MLII is "modified lead II", a bipolar lead parallel to the standard limb lead II, but acquired using electrodes placed on the torso (a requirement for long-term ECG monitoring). V2 is a precordial lead that is roughly orthogonal to MLII.
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