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Squitter - Wikipedia
Squitter refers to random pulses, pulse-pairs and other non-solicited messages used in various aviation radio systems' signal maintenance. en.wikipedia.org
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Squitter - Super Mario Wiki
Squitter is an Animal Friend first appearing in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest. He is a large orange-and-black haired spider who wears four pairs of ... www.mariowiki.com
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Squitter | SKYbrary Aviation Safety
The term "squitter" refers to a random broadcast of data occurring either intentionally or in response to noise. skybrary.aero
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squitter
▪ I. ˈsquitter, n. Now dial. and colloq. [f. the vb. Cf. skitter n.1] 1. Diarrhœa. Usually in pl. Cf. skitter n.1 1.1664 Cotton Scarron. i. (1715) 7 It Bounces, Foams, and Froths and Flitters, As if 'twere troubled with the Squitters. 1691 Mrs. D'Anvers Academia 45 Then, as if troubled with the Squi... Oxford English Dictionary
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SQUITTER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SQUITTER is squirt. www.merriam-webster.com
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squitter - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
To create watery stool; to squirt. Ann has norovirus, she's spent the entire day squittering on the toilet. (communications engineering) To broadcast squitter. en.wiktionary.org
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Squitter the Spider - Donkey Kong Wiki - Fandom
Squitter the Spider is a large, friendly tarantula appearing as an Animal Buddy in the games Donkey Kong Country 2, Donkey Kong Land 2, Donkey Kong Country 3 ... donkeykong.fandom.com
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Why does everyone think Squitter (spider) is the hardest animal ...
I've found a few videos lately where people complain about Squitter but don't really explain why. Edit: starting to realize I might just have figured out more ... www.reddit.com
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ADS-B Academy Squit | GARMIN
“Squitter” refers to a periodic burst or broadcast of aircraft-tracking data that is transmitted periodically by a Mode S transponder without interrogation ... www.garmin.com
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Meaning of SQUITTER | New Word Proposal - Collins Dictionary
Describes the act of having defecated with loose soft bowels. to void excrement from the bowels through the anus. (Not to be confused with diarrhea) www.collinsdictionary.com
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squitter-
† ˈsquitter- the verbal stem used in comb., as squitter-book, -pulp, -wit, a scribbler, a copious but worthless writer; squitter-breech, one who has or suffers from diarrhœa.1594 Nashe Unfort. Trav. Wks. (Grosart) V. 70 The scolasticall *squitter bookes clout you vp cannopies & foot⁓clothes of verse... Oxford English Dictionary
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squit
▪ I. squit, n.1 dial. and slang. (skwɪt) [Perh. related to squit v. Cf. also skit n.2] 1. A diminutive or insignificant person.a 1825 Forby Voc. E. Anglia 322 Squit, a word of supreme contempt for a very diminutive person. ‘A paltry squit!’ 1847 Halliw. s.v., ‘A little squit of a thing’ is said disp... Oxford English Dictionary
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Aviation transponder interrogation modes
Likewise, a Mode S transponder is required to implement 1090ES extended squitter ADS-B Out, but there are other ways to implement ADS-B Out (in the U.S Extended squitter In 2009 the ICAO published an "extended" form of Mode S with more message formats to use with ADS-B; it was further refined in 2012. wikipedia.org
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scutter
▪ I. scutter, n. Chiefly dial. (ˈskʌtə(r)) [f. scutter v.2] An act of ‘scuttering’; a hasty, scrambling, noisy rush.1826 J. Wilson Noct. Ambr. Wks. 1855 I. 238 Ilka half⁓hour there was a toutin o' horns lang tin anes, I'm sure, frae the scutter o' broken-winded soun. 1847 E. Brontë Wuthering Heights... Oxford English Dictionary
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IFF Mark II
would be received by the radar station, and if it was too high, the circuit would amplify its own electronic noise and give off random signals known as "squitter To ensure the signal was the right strength and did not cause squitter, an automatic gain control was added. wikipedia.org
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