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What's the difference between fixed frequency and multisynchronous monitors?

ePanorama.net - Circuits
Most early analog monitors were fixed frequency, meaning that they were intended to work only at one specific vertical refresh rate (often 60 Hz) and one horizontal rate (often this is expressed as a number of pixels, but this isn't really the same). Most older SUN, SGI and other workstation monitors were of this type. Generally, these monitors are limited in their applications, since they require that the incoming video signal falls within narrow timing specifications.

How to configure lower resolutions to fixed frequency monitors ?

ePanorama.net - Circuits
By expanding the front and back porch so that the picture send to monitor matches the resolution needed by the monitor, but the computer picture takes the part of the center of the monitor and other parts are covered byt those increased front and back porches. Obviously the image won't cover the enire screen, but it is a lot better than nothing.

Are there special graphics cards designed for fixed frequency monitors ?

ePanorama.net - Circuits
The special graphics cards which were built into the workstations for which those fixed frequency monitors are designed to be used with have special grpahics cards which support those monitors. For PC there are some special graphics cards which support use of fixed frequency monitors as general PC display. Many of those fixed frequency PC video cards look like standard superVGA card to the software but output always signal suitable to fixed frequnecy monitor.

What is the difference between a frequency, percentage and a rate?

CLEI | FAQ
A frequency is an actual count of the number of cases. Percentage is the occurrence of an event expressed per 100 cases. For example, 25% refers to 25 out of 100 cases. Rate is the occurrence of an event expressed per unit of size of the population, which it is observed. For instance, death or mortality rates are usually expressed per 100,000, over a given period, usually 1 year.

What about using a fixed pulsing frequency?

Curatronic: Pulsing Electromagnetic Field Therapy (PEMF) or ...
When sitting in a plane we experience noise made by the motors of the plane. After a short while we do hardly notice this noise anymore. This is due to the ability of our body to adapt to surrounding disturbances and thus cancelling out this noise. The same holds true for magnetic fields, which pulse the whole time with the same frequency and intensity.

Who monitors the levels of radio frequency emissions from base stations?

Mobile Phone Mast & Radio Base Station Frequently Asked ...
The Office of Communications – Ofcom, (previously the Radiocommunications Agency) since December 2000 has been conducting random audits in the UK to confirm that radio frequency emissions from mobile phone base stations comply with public exposure guidelines, which are set by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation (ICNIRP). These audits are ongoing. So far, the surveys of base stations have shown than even maximum levels of exposure are tiny fractions of the guidelines.

What is the main difference between the ONDAMED® Biofeedback System and other frequency devices?

Healthcare agency recruitment, U.S.A healthcare agency - Adv...
There are a number of differences. The main distinction is that ONDAMED® is a combination between physical therapy and specific whole-body analysis through the pulse feedback application (V.A.S.). Within minutes the therapist knows the frequencies or preset protocols that are most significant for the patient.

What's the difference between fixed-rate and adjustable-rate mortgages?

FAQ
With a fixed rate mortgage, you may pay a higher interest rate initially, but you are guaranteed this rate for the life of the loan. An adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM), on the other hand, will have a variable interest rate. Initially, though, an ARM might be able to offer lower interest rates on your quick home mortgage loan. If you can no longer manage your debt on your own, consider debt management. Let professionals help you.

What's the difference between burstable and fixed bandwidth?

Fixed or "capped" bandwidth refers to a connection type in which the customer is guaranteed a set maximum amount of bandwidth to be available. This benefits customers whose require a continuous level of bandwidth. Burstable bandwidth refers to a connection in which the customer's bandwidth can increase for short periods of time on an as-needed basis. This gives customers a less expensive solution when their bandwidth needs are generally lower than at times such as large, periodic data transfers.

What is the difference between fixed and floating weeks?

Lake Tahoe Timeshare - Frequently Asked Questions
In a fixed week system, your occupancy right is guaranteed to be the same week and the same unit every year. In a floating week system, you have the right to use a unit during a specified season but you must contact the resort to reserve a specific week during the float period. If you usually vacation at the same time every year and are interested in returning to the same location frequently, a fixed week will suit you best.

What is the difference between fixed and percentage deductibles?

Freeway Insurance
FIXED DEDUCTIBLES: If you choose this option your deductibles are $500 for collision and $1000 for theft, regardless of your vehicle value. This option is required by most leasing companies and lien holders. By choosing this option your premium will increase by a few percent, but in the event of a claim you will save significant money when compared to the Percentage Deductible option offered by most typical Mexico Auto Insurance policies.

What is the difference between a fixed and an adjustable rate?

University of Michigan Credit Union
If your loan rate is fixed, it will not change for the entire term of the loan. An adjustable rate can increase or decrease at the end of each quarter. However, an adjustable rate can never increase or decrease more than 3% per year.

How many monitors can I have?

SiteUptime Frequently Asked Questions :: Sales
Our monitoring plans come with the following monitors: Free Plan: 1 Monitor Premiem Plan: 3 monitors Advanced Plan: 6 Monitors In addition, you may purchase additional monitors for $2 per month each.

What is a frequency?

About Pacific Domes
When 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.

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A FREQUENCY, A BAND & A CHANNEL?

Radio Scanners FAQ
A - An example of a "Frequency" would be "154.740 Mhz". This may be a local Police Frequency. You can store this frequency in one of your radios "Channels" for monitoring & scanning (similar to the presets on your car stereo). A "Band" is a range of frequencies, for example, the "VHF-Hi" Band ranges from 136 to 174 Mhz. The more "channels" & "Bands" your scanner has, the more interesting frequencies you can store, scan, search & monitor!

What is the difference between compounding interval and compounding frequency?

Commonly Asked Truth-in-Savings Questions
Compounding interval" is defined in the March 19th, 1993 amendment to Regulation DD to be "the number of days in each compounding period." Thus, for daily compounding, the compounding interval is 1 day. The term "compounding frequency", although not used in the regulation, is commonly used in the banking industry to indicate the number of times interest is compounded during a year. Thus a compounding interval of 1 day is equivalent to a compounding frequency of 365.

What is the difference between fixed and non-fixed (or survival ELTs)?

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
A fixed ELT is mounted on the aircraft, usually in the tail section, and is designed to be automatically activated on impact. A survival ELT is designed to be carried on board and activated manually. The cost of a manually activated ELT is lower (since there is no requirement to include a complex G-switch), and there are no installation costs (due to the required wiring and instrumentation in the cockpit), which means a lower cost to the owner/operator.

What is the difference between a Fixed Penalty and a Conditional Offer of Fixed Penalty?

Central Scotland Police - Motoring | Help & Advice
the title infers the first is a definite course of action whereas the second system affords the driver the opportunity to choose there and then whether to accept the Conditional Offer or plead their case in court. In the main Fixed Penalty Notices are issued for Parking and other similar offences whereas Conditional Offers of Fixed Penalty are issued for a wide variety of moving traffic offences, some of which may result in a person's driving licence being endorsed with penalty points.

What is the difference between "Integrated" DTVs and DTV or HDTV "Monitors"?

DIGITAL TELEVISION (DTV) Tomorrow's TV Today! — FAQs -...
Integrated DTV set is a television with a built-in digital tuner (also referred to as "a DTV"). A digital tuner is also sometimes called a DTV decoder or DTV receiver. If you have an Integrated DTV, you will not need any additional equipment, with the exception of a broadcast antenna (either a rooftop antenna or "rabbit ears" connected to the set), to receive over-the-air digital broadcast programming.

What is the difference between your LCD/TV monitors and normal LCD TVs?

Sun Group | FAQ LCD/TV
In short, the LCD TVs from other big famous brand names are just TVs without the PC function while our LCD/TV monitors is basically a computer monitor with added TV function. Thus, in that sense, its cannot be compared with typical LCD TVs (which only has the TV function without the PC option) that is available in the market. In fact, if you seriously think about it, our LCD/TV monitor is actually a 2-in-1 product at half the price of conventional LCD TVs!
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