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The system can also be used as the person monitors radio broadcasts in "real time".
The United States monitors radio signals and phone conversations and uses aircraft for surveillance of rebel-held regions.
Next, a spin on the local Sea Tow boat, which monitors radio rescue channels and helps disabled boaters for a fee.
KOVE-FM (106.5) in Houston played it 468 times in six months, according to Broadcasting Data Systems, a company that monitors radio play.
Her father, who is retired, was the overseas marketing manager at TCI International, a company in Fremont, Calif., that manufactures broadcast antennas and monitors radio frequency use to ensure compliance with Federal Communications Commission regulations.
According to Mediabase, which monitors radio station airplay in North America, Clarkson was the most played artist on the radio of 2006.
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The company's first sergeant, Brett Robinson, monitoring radio traffic at the refinery, heard Blickhahn's call for medevac.
"Oh, yes, people are still angry about that fire," said Mr. Ratlif, as he monitored radio calls from firefighters.
In collaboration with Wilson he began monitoring radio emissions from a ring of gas encircling the Milky Way Galaxy.
POLICE OFFICER FRANK ACCARDI Monitoring radio traffic: "I was in radio communication with Police Officer David Lin, who was trapped in a stairwell with other people.
If Taliban officers can still monitor radio traffic, it would indicate that their command-and-control structure remains intact, despite the bombing.
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