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Grab all the essentials for hurricanes: Clothes, lanterns, portable weather radio, generator, money, and important papers.
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Bayard knew of a mobile command post housed in an eighteen-wheeler's trailer and equipped with radios, generators, and emergency supplies, but somebody had moved it out of the city for protection from wind and flooding, and no one knew where it was.
Even as SXSW snarled Austin traffic and turned East Sixth Street, the main club strip, into a curb-to-curb people jam, its biggest expansion over the years has been intangible: as an Internet and radio content generator.
The trap is driven by a commercially available radio frequency generator (Stahl-Electronics HF-DR 3.5-900 FL) which can be switched off within one RF cycle.
The samples were placed in the copper coil of a radio frequency generator at 80 kHz frequency with 150 kA/m field.
Films of titanium dioxide (TiO2) in the rutile and anatase phases have been obtained in a cylindrical pyrex-like glass vessel inductively coupled to a 13.56 MHz radio frequency generator.
The specimen in solution and standard solutions was pumped through argon plasma excited by 2 kW 27.12 MHz radio frequency generator.
An L-S matching unit was used to minimize the standing wave ratio (SWR) of the power transmitted from the 13.56 MHz radio frequency generator.
Microwaves operate by exciting a magnetron (radio frequency generator) with high voltage typically around the 2 KV range (2,000 Volts, 0.5 Amps), this is deadly voltage and current.
Needless to say, the Columbia beast has a magnet and radio-frequency generators of heroic proportions.
Adjutant General Paul Monroe Jr. said the National Guard would comply with the auditor's recommendations that it periodically test cell phones, radios and generators.
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