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channel-hopping
▪ I. channel-hopping, n. Brit. /ˈtʃanlˌ ˌhɒpɪŋ/, U.S. /ˈtʃænəl ˌ(h)ɑpɪŋ/ [‹ channel n.1 + hopping n.1, after channel-hop v.] 1. orig. U.S. = channel surfing n.1979 Washington Post (Nexis) 24 July c6/1 ‘The T.V. Show’ is an hour-long, channel-hopping excursion through such bogus TV programs as ‘Bowli...
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Channel hopping
Channel hopping can refer to:
Channel surfing, switching between television channels
Frequency-hopping spread spectrum, in telecommunications, sending radio signals using different carrier frequencies
Booze cruise, a brief trip across the English Channel from Britain in order to buy cigarettes or alcohol
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Time Slotted Channel Hopping
Time Slotted Channel Hopping or Time Synchronized Channel Hopping (TSCH) is a channel access method for shared-medium networks. Channel Hopping
Let chOf be the channel offset, assigned to a given link.
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channel hopper
channel hopper, n. Brit. /ˈtʃanlˌ ˌhɒpə/, U.S. /ˈtʃænəl ˌ(h)ɑpər/ [‹ channel n.1 + hopper n.1 In sense 1 after channel-hop v. 1; compare channel-hopping n. 1.] 1. orig. U.S. = channel surfer n.1979 Washington Post 18 Nov. d1/1 ‘Thrill’ Kuziel startled a Monday night channel hopper by predicting vict...
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Channel surfing
Channel surfing (also known as channel hopping or zapping) is the practice of quickly scanning through different television channels or radio frequencies Zappers do not remain on one channel for long, but continually skip from show to show, stopping for only a few minutes at a time on a particular channel
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Channel access method
Another form is frequency-hopping CDMA (FH-CDMA), based on frequency-hopping spread spectrum (FHSS), where the channel frequency is changed rapidly according Bluetooth packet mode communication combines frequency hopping for shared channel access among several private area networks in the same room with CSMA
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Please explain how to make apricot chicken by chef michael || hopping chef
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Time-hopping
See also
Spread spectrum
Frequency-hopping spread spectrum
Direct-sequence spread spectrum
Ultra-wideband
References
External links
"Time hopping and frequency hopping in ultrawideband systems"
Channel access methods
Wireless locating
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P53 (album)
He also wanted to contrast the difference between "early 20th century concert listening and the channel-hopping aesthetic of the fin de siecle '90's".
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ISO/IEC 18000-7
Specific attributes defined by the standard include operating frequency, operating channel accuracy, occupied channel bandwidth, maximum power, spurious to frequency-hopping spread spectrum.
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Asynchronous connection-oriented logical transport
Channel Use
LE-ACL employs a spread spectrum scheme known as adaptive frequency hopping. Channel Use
Adaptive frequency hopping (a responsibility of the underlying physical channel) is in effect when using the BR/EDR ACL logical transport,
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Frequency-hopping spread spectrum
The receiver can then find the transmitter by picking a random channel and listening for valid data on that channel. The FCC also prescribes a minimum number of frequency channels and a maximum dwell time for each channel.
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Christine Sixteen
Cash Box said that "it's a tale of teenage lust, put to a bump and grind rock accompaniment that utilizes channel-hopping vocals."
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KeeLoq
It is used in "code hopping" encoders and decoders such as NTQ105/106/115/125D/129D, HCS101/2XX/3XX/4XX/5XX and MCS31X2. Description
KeeLoq "code hopping" encoders encrypt a 0-filled 32-bit block with KeeLoq cipher to produce a 32-bit "hopping code".
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EXtreme Radio Service
The radios, which are similar to other walkie-talkies, use the Part 15 low power communication 915 MHz band, and employ frequency-hopping spread spectrum the interferer knows the channel number being used.
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