MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «RADIOPAGER»
radiopager
radiopager
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receive
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radiopaging
telecommunications
ˈradioˌpaging
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ˈreɪdɪəʊˌpeɪdʒə
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «RADIOPAGER»
Découvrez l'usage de
radiopager dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
radiopager et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Home Births: The Report of the 1994 Confidential Enquiry by ...
The telephone is a two-way system while the radiopager is mostly one-way
bleeper only. The telephone availability is high at 93%, an increase on 1984
while the radiopager is about the same. In 1994, the average number of
households with ...
G. Chamberlain, A. Wraight, 1997
One way to make sure that managers and other staff who are frequently away
from their own telephones can be contacted is by using a radiopager. The
radiopager involves carrying a small receiver which 'bleeps' when you are
required to ...
3
Networks and telecommunications: design and operation
In order to be paged, an individual needs to carry a special radio receiver, called
a 'radiopager'. The unit is about the size of a cigarette box, and is designed to be
worn on a belt, or clipped inside a pocket. The person carrying the pager may ...
And 's unnecessary Because, with a British Telecom Radiopager anyone can be
contacted irtually anywhere in the country. So when someone has a message ox
you, your secretary can simply dial our personal radiopager number.
Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, 1983
5
Secretarial Procedures in the Electronic Office
MOBILE PHONES FOR MOBILE PEOPLE The early 1980s saw a rapid uptake
among managers, executives, professionals and self-employed businessmen of
the mobile phone and its 'sidekick' the radiopager. The system developed by both
...
Message Master, BTMC's display radiopager. In the past, people designing
software often failed to take. Air Call's 'regional roaming' system is aimed at those
who travel widely in the UK. Radiopaging system from ANT Telecommunications
in ...
7
Supplement to the Official Journal of the European Communities
The purpose of the concentrators is essentially to concentrate lines between the
radiopager transmitters and the radio- paging exchanges. The cells are to be
connected to existing exchanges via a specific interface. Quantities required: 200
...
Where management regards the commitment to be on-call with a radiopager as
being 'exceptional or particularly onerous', the department may, at its discretion,
pay up to the full amount of the normal on- call allowance. On-Call Allowances ...
Incomes Data Services, 1990
... has long been known for its scientific innovation and development. Optical fibre
as a telecommunications bearer medium - now realising its full potential - and the
first complete radio on a single chip - taken to the market as the Radiopager.
10
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation: Theory, Models, Therapy ...
NeuroPage: this is a system that uses a radiopager to alert the user and deliver a
reminder message, usually relating to a task that has to be carried out at a
specific time. This system has been extensively evaluated. Wilson et al. (2001) ...
Barbara A. Wilson, Fergus Gracey, Jonathan J. Evans, 2009
2 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «RADIOPAGER»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
radiopager est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Brandweer stapt af van C2000
Ik heb nog steeds een ouderwetse radiopager om precies deze reden, die dingen werken altijd en overal. sufkut | 09-11-13 | 22:03 | niet ok! Daarbij, waarom ... «PowNed, nov 13»
The scandals that brought Peter Mandelson down twice before
... replacing the party's red flag logo with the red rose and pioneering the use of rapid rebuttal units, radiopagers for MPs and the repetitive television soundbite. «Telegraph.co.uk, oct 08»