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What brand of microwave was the first to use a turntable?

According to a document from the Sharp Corporation (refer to the link below; n.b., it is a huge PDF document!): "1966 R-600 Turntable Microwave Oven Sharp developed the world's first microwave oven to use a turntable, introducing it as Japan's first consumer model."


What does an electrical engineer with a masters degree make?

Check out this link (copy and paste in address field of your browser): http://www.interec.net/salary/servlet/SkyServlet?country=USA&specialization=Electrical%2FElectronics&horizontal-axis=Degree&vertical-axis=Base+Salary&handler=SalSurvey&submit=Submit Link provides salary information for engineering by country, disciplines, location, degree, experience, company size and company revenue.


How surface finish symbolized?

It's a "tick mark", sometimes open, sometimes with a horizontal line on the end of the short leg and sometime with a circles nestled in the "v". Look in the link in the "sources and related links" down below for examples.


Do cell phones use radio waves or microwaves?

Microwaves are radio waves.Technically, "microwave" is the term used to designate radio communication onfrequencies above 3 GHz. Cellular and mobile data service doesn't operate inthat frequency range. But microwave systems operating in bands between5.8 GHz and 80 GHz are used to link the individual cellular and mobile data sitesto each other, and to the mobile switching centers.


What is link section in c program?

the link section provides instruction to the compiler to the link function from the system library.

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Why circular polarisation is not used for mw sdh or mw pdh radio backbone transmission link?

Linear vertical or horizontal polarization is normally used in microwave transmission. Reasons: Circularly polarized antennas are more complex and more expensive, because they are actually double polarized antennas, i.e. a combination of horizontal and vertical polarizations. Rain attenuation is lowest when the polarization is vertical. Therefore longer hops can be built if circular polarization is avoided.


What is cross-polarization?

AnswerIn RF communications, there are basically 3 common polarizations. They are horizontal polarization, vertical polarization, and circular polarization. Use the link below on antenna theory and see some examples and gather more information.Basically, polarization describes how the E-field is moving when it leaves the antenna.In horizontal polarization the signal moves in a horizontal fashion (-).In vertical polarization the signal moves in a vertical fashion (|).In circular polarization the signal moves in a circular fashion (O) with either left-handed or right-handed rotation.Now, when you want to talk to someone using horizontal or vertical polarization you want to match their angle of polarization exactly for the strongest signal.Cross-polarization is radiation orthogonal to the desired polarization. For instance, the cross-polarization of a vertically polarized antenna is the horizontally polarized fields.This is important to know because when you are setting up something like a satellite connection. In order to allow more signals through the satellite transponder within a fixed bandwidth and with decreased interference, the satellite makers alternate the polarization between adjacent transponder channels. (-|-|-|-|-|-|). Two adjacent channels can be "shoved right up against each other" and will interfere in a minimal way if they are polarized oppositely. Since interference affects their customers, satellite vendors are very touchy about proper polarization, and monitor gaps, called "guard bands" to ensure that you are properly aligned.


What is Microwave link?

Microwave link latency refers to the capability of a microwave to heat food within the shortest time possible. The microwave link latency leads to a faster propagation and straighter routes.


What is microwave link latency?

Microwave link latency refers to the capability of a microwave to heat food within the shortest time possible. The microwave link latency leads to a faster propagation and straighter routes.


What is horizontal horizontal line?

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What is the meaning of t-tail aircraft?

Most typical aircraft have a conventional tail layout that looks like an upside down 'T' with the vertical stabilizer intersecting the horizontal stabilizer at its bottom end. A T-tail aircraft has the horizontal stabilizer at the top of the vertical stabilizer. So instead of an upside down 'T', it looks like a proper 'T'. For an example see the link below.


Argand graphs imaginary numbers?

An Argand Diagram is a graphical representation of a complex number. The real part is the horizontal coordinate, and the imaginary part is the vertical coordinate. See Related Link at Wolfram MathWorld.


Who discovered the microwave oven?

The microwave is not a product of nature; it was invented. To see who invented the microwave and more information, see the related link below.


What is the horizontal leading line?

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How does one diagram the sentence Who Called?

"Who" is the subject of the sentence, and "called" is the verb. The subject goes on a horizontal line and the verb goes on the same horizontal line after the subject. Draw a vertical line between the two, and you have a sentence diagram! http://www.english-grammar-revolution.com/interrogative-sentence.html This link has other interrogative sentences and diagrams of them. :)


Microwave link range?

3 GHZ TO 30 GHZ


How long do you microwave meringues?

Meringue should be cooked in less than two minutes in the microwave. See attached link.