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From Wikipedia: "Established in 1954, Mawson is Australia's oldest Antarctic station and the oldest continuously inhabited Antarctic station south of the Antarctic Circle."


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Yes, you can connect an iMac to an AirPort Extreme without a base station if the AirPort Extreme is set up as a range extender or in bridge mode. In this configuration, the AirPort Extreme can extend your existing Wi-Fi network without needing a separate base station. Simply connect the iMac to the Wi-Fi network created by the AirPort Extreme, and it should work seamlessly.


Can 2 runners occupy the same base at the same time?

no cause if it is a hit, or a walk, you are going to have to move to the next base.


What is the use of bts?

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What handoff detection?

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