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Applied Instruments Blue Bunny Voltage StepUp Device For Satellite Internet
Applied Instruments Blue Bunny Voltage StepUp Device For Satellite Internet - 58.99
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The Radio Station, Seventh Edition: Broadcast, Satellite & Internet
Readers new to radio understand how each job is best performed, and they will know how it meshes with those of the rest of the radio station staff. For readers uncertain of career goals, this book provides a solid foundation in who does what, when, and why. The Radio Station details all departments within a radio station. Topics explained include satellite radio, Web radio, AM stereo, cable and podcasting. Also, mergers and consolidation, future prospects, new digital technologies. This edition is loaded with new illustrations, feature boxes and quotes from industry pros. Going strong after 20 years, The Radio Station is now in its seventh edition and long considered the standard work on this audio medium. It remains a concise and candid guide to the internal workings of radio stations and the radio industry, explaining the functions performed successfully within every well-run station. Classic and candid guide to the internal workings of radio stations Updated to include a discussion of the podcasting boom New analysis of satellite radio and its role in radio broadcasting today - 4.75
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The Radio Station, Seventh Edition: Broadcast, Satellite & Internet
The bible for beginning radio professionals. A complete guide to the internal workings of radio stations and the radio industry. Readers new to radio understand how each job is best performed, and they will know how it meshes with those of the rest of the radio station staff. For readers uncertain of career goals, this book provides a solid foundation in who does what, when, and why. The Radio Station details all departments within a radio station. Topics explained include satellite radio, Web radio, AM stereo, cable and podcasting. Also, mergers and consolidation, future prospects, new digital technologies. This edition is loaded with new illustrations, feature boxes and quotes from industry pros. Going strong after 20 years, The Radio Station is now in its seventh edition and long considered the standard work on this audio medium. It remains a concise and candid guide to the internal workings of radio stations and the radio industry, explaining the functions performed successfully within every well-run station. *Classic and candid guide to the internal workings of radio stations *Updated to include a discussion of the podcasting boom *New analysis of satellite radio and its role in radio broadcasting today - 28.37
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Solar electricity for Karen children dormitory
Solar panels will provide electricity to a dormitory which houses, feeds and supports 30 Karen children of all ages. The solar system will power lights, a computer, and satellite internet access. - 50.00
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VMP FRM125 NonPenetrating Roof Mount 60 Mast with 1.25 OD (FRM125)
A non-penetrating roof mount system for DBS, antenna and satellite internet systems. Uses standard concrete blocks for ballast. - 92.99
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VMP FRM238 NonPenetrating Roof Mount 30 Mast with 2.375 OD (FRM238)
A non-penetrating roof mount system for DBS, antenna and satellite internet systems. Uses standard concrete blocks for ballast. - 70.99
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VMP FRM166 NonPenetrating Roof Mount 26 Mast with 1.66 OD (FRM166)
A non-penetrating roof mount system for DBS, antenna and satellite internet systems. Uses standard concrete blocks for ballast. - 79.99
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The Alaska Chronicles (Hardcover)
On September 20, 2007, Miles Nolte posted the final installment of his summer job memoir on The Drake magazine's Internet message board. For seventeen weeks, Nolte had used his laptop and a satellite Internet connection to transmit his semi-daily account of what it's really like to be a fly fishing guide on a remote Alaskan river. Sitting in his tent above a river packed with migrating salmon and gluttonous trout, he wrote about anglers that he enjoyed guiding and others that he couldn't wait to get rid of. He described epic fishing days and days of bitter disappointment. He typed about wolves and eagles and beavers and bears. Lots of bears. There were periods of sunny weather and dry flies, followed by stretches of relentless rain, wind, and cold. And beyond the trials that nature doled out, Miles also described how overworked outboards don't always start, tents sometimes catch fire, and dysfunction often runs rampant among divergent guide and client personalities that are thrust together in a desolate and trying environment. By the time Miles returned from Alaska, his online musings had attracted a loyal and vicarious following of anglers and guides from around the world. They praised him for his articulate candor, and they thanked him profusely for transporting them with each new post to a place they may have otherwise never reached. Departure Publishing is proud to present The Alaska Chronicles, a fishing guide's memoir that originated and evolved in a most unusual manner. If you've ever fished Alaska, or if you hope to someday, this book will leave you with an insightful view of the outfitting business and a newfound appreciation for North America's most pristine and prolific coldwater fishery. - 16.31
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USRobotics USR997900A 10/100Mbps PCI Network Adapter
Specification Mfr Part Number: USR997900A Features: Ideal for sharing cable, DSL, or satellite Internet access Fast 10/100Mbps speed Wake on LAN (WoL) for emote management 2-Step installation Ideal for home and office networks Standards: Full-duplex IE - 49.99
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The Alaska Chronicles (Hardcover)
On September 20, 2007, Miles Nolte posted the final installment of his summer job memoir on The Drake magazine's Internet message board. For seventeen weeks, Nolte had used his laptop and a satellite Internet connection to transmit his semi-daily account of what it's really like to be a fly fishing guide on a remote Alaskan river. Sitting in his tent above a river packed with migrating salmon and gluttonous trout, he wrote about anglers that he enjoyed guiding and others that he couldn't wait to get rid of. He described epic fishing days and days of bitter disappointment. He typed about wolves and eagles and beavers and bears. Lots of bears. There were periods of sunny weather and dry flies, followed by stretches of relentless rain, wind, and cold. And beyond the trials that nature doled out, Miles also described how overworked outboards don't always start, tents sometimes catch fire, and dysfunction often runs rampant among divergent guide and client personalities that are thrust together in a desolate and trying environment. By the time Miles returned from Alaska, his online musings had attracted a loyal and vicarious following of anglers and guides from around the world. They praised him for his articulate candor, and they thanked him profusely for transporting them with each new post to a place they may have otherwise never reached. Departure Publishing is proud to present The Alaska Chronicles, a fishing guide's memoir that originated and evolved in a most unusual manner. If you've ever fished Alaska, or if you hope to someday, this book will leave you with an insightful view of the outfitting business and a newfound appreciation for North America's most pristine and prolific coldwater fishery. - 18.03
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