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If your wireless project is simple and can be achieved using our access points and client radios with built-in Antennas, that is great.
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Part of that answer for Ms. MacMullin can be found in "Stratospheric Antennas," a 1949 pyroxiline-on-masonite piece that provides an aerial view of human advancement in which a series of electronic antenna towers rise from Mexico's iconic volcanic mountain range.
Siqueiros in Unfamiliar Terrain Arnie Cooper 2010
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In line behind us is a CalCalaKer, and although there is a little sign on the sneeze guard, ‘Please No Antennas,’ the hat stand alien with thirty antennas, you know will touch something.
365 tomorrows » 2009 » August : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2009
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TV Antennas: I'm still big in some third world countries!
Archive 2010-04-17 Joe Konrath 2010
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He published several books in the 1980s on cellular communications and radio, including "Radio Antennas" (1983) and "Cellular Mobile Radiotelephones" (1987).
Obituaries: Patricia Segnan, Stephen W. Gibson, Mae C. Wilson 2010
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TV Antennas: I'm still big in some third world countries!
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Antennas are simply metal objects of appropriate length sized to match the wavelength of a specific frequency of electromagnetic radiation.
Dr. Douglas Fields: Left-Sided Cancer--Should You Blame Your Bed and TV? 2010
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"Antennas take a little more muscle than I've got."
Minnesota Menage Jack Swenson 2010
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TV Antennas: I'm still big in some third world countries!
Is Print Dead? J.A. Konrath 2010
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He published several books in the 1980s on cellular communications and radio, including "Radio Antennas" (1983) and "Cellular Mobile Radiotelephones" (1987).
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