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On air.January 1997 (has links)
Lo Kong Alvin. / "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 1996-97, design report." / Includes bibliographical references. / Chapter 1.0 --- INTRODUCTION / Chapter 1.1 --- GENERAL BACKGROUND / Chapter 1.2 --- DEFICIENCY IN RTHK / Chapter 1.3 --- TECHNOLOGICAL REVOLUTION / Chapter 1.4 --- COMPARISON / Chapter 1.5 --- RATIONALIZATION / Chapter 1.6 --- ARCHITECTURAL RESPONSE / Chapter 1.7 --- SUMMARY / Chapter 1.8 --- METHODOLOGY / Chapter 2.0 --- BACKGROUND OF RTHK / Chapter 2.1 --- OBJECTIVES / Chapter 2.2 --- ROLES OF RTHK / Chapter 2.3 --- HISTORY / Chapter 2.4 --- ORGANIZATION / Chapter 2.5 --- OPERATION / Chapter 2.6 --- PROGRAM / Chapter 3.0 --- PHYSICAL CONDITIONS OF EXISTING RTHK / Chapter 3.1 --- REGIONAL CONTEXT OF KOWLOON TONG / Chapter 3.2 --- SITE AND FACILITIES / Chapter 3.3 --- BROADCASTING HOUSE / Chapter 3.4 --- TELEVISION HOUSE / Chapter 3.5 --- EDUCATION TELEVISION CENTER / Chapter 4.0 --- THE PROPOSAL / Chapter 4.1 --- MISSION / Chapter 4.2 --- GOALS / Chapter 4.3 --- OBJECTIVES / Chapter 4.4 --- PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS / Chapter 4.5 --- SITE OPPORTUNITIES / Chapter 4.6 --- SCHEDULE OF ACCOMMODATION / Chapter 5.0 --- DESIGN REPORT / Chapter 5.1 --- CONCEPTS / Chapter 5.2 --- DESIGN DEVELOPMENT / Chapter 5.3 --- DESIGN OPTIONS / Chapter 6.0 --- SCHEMATIC DESIGN / Chapter 6.1 --- CONCEPT / Chapter 6.2 --- DESIGN OPTIONS / Chapter 6.3 --- DETAIL DESIGN / Chapter 7.0 --- RESEARCH AND FIELD WORKS (I) ENERGY / Chapter 7.1 --- PHOTOVOLTAIC ENGINEERING / Chapter 7.2 --- STRUCTURE OF A PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM / Chapter 7.3 --- ENERGY STORAGE / Chapter 7.4 --- APPLICATION: SOLAR TELECOMMUNICATION / Chapter 8.0 --- RESEARCH AND FIELD WORKS (II) STUDIO / Chapter 8.1 --- TYPES OF STUDIOS / Chapter 8.2 --- PERFORMANCE STUDIOS / Chapter 8.3 --- PRODUCTION STUDIOS / Chapter 8.4 --- POSTPRODUCTION STUDIOS / Chapter 8.5 --- MOBILE STUDIOS / Chapter 8.6 --- PORTABLE EQUIPMENT / Chapter 8.7 --- STUDIO DESIGN / Chapter 8.8 --- ERGONOMICS / Chapter 9.0 --- CASE STUDIES / Chapter 9.1 --- STUDIO CASE STUDIES / Chapter 9.2 --- RELOCATABLE ARCHITECTURE CASE STUDIES
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Job Rating and Satisfaction of Radio Station General Managers in the Institutional Climate of DeregulationLoomis, Kenneth D. (Kenneth Dwight) 05 1900 (has links)
This study tested the job satisfaction of major market radio station general managers in the aftermath of deregulation. The study consisted of two phases, a quantitative, anonymous, mail survey utilizing the nationally recognized Job Descriptive Index (JDI); and a qualitative follow-up telephone interview. Of 246 general managers solicited, 144 returned usable JDI surveys. The JDI consisted of six separate scales, each measuring satisfaction on a different aspect of the job. The followup telephone interview comprised seven questions designed specifically to explore the effects of broadcast deregulation on the respondents. Two hypotheses were tested. The hypotheses tested for differences in job satisfaction scores between radio station general managers and the normative scores of individuals of similar education and job tenure in other industries. In most of the subscales tested there was no significant difference between the two groups. The qualitative telephone survey found widespread dissatisfaction with the effects of deregulation on the broadcast medium.
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Texas Outlaw Radio: the Prelude to United States v. Gregg et al. (1934)Aipperspach, Mac R. (Mac Ray) 05 1900 (has links)
Unlicensed radio stations in 1933 tested the Radio Act of 1927 as to whether or not the Federal Radio Commission (FRC) had the right to regulate radio stations whose signals were allegedly intrastate. The FRC believed it could regulate such radio stations and proceeded to confiscate equipment, charge individuals with violation of the law, and bring them to trial, either in an injunction hearing, a criminal trial, or both. The most formidable case was that of United States v. Gregg et al. The challenge was met by the FRC and the judge, whose decision is still quoted in legal documents. The decision upheld the Radio Act of 1927 and the FRC's right to regulate all radio stations, licensed or unlicensed.
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A feasibility study and business proposal for a new comer of CT2 cordless telephone operating company /Liu, Van-chee. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.B.A.)--University of Hong Kong, 1992.
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Rozdíly ve vysílání veřejnoprávní a komerční rozhlasové stanice (na příkladu Radiožurnálu a Rádia Impuls) / The Differences between Public and Commercial Radio Broadcasting (exemplified by Radiožurnál and Rádio Impuls)Dolejšová, Kristýna January 2019 (has links)
Diploma thesis The Differences between Public and Commercial Radio Broadcasting (exemplified by Radiožurnál and Rádio Impuls) deals with differences in broadcasting of public radio station Radiožurnál and commercial radio station Rádio Impuls. The selection of stations was not random. Radiožurnál stays according to Radioprojekt, official radio audience research realized by companies MEDIAN and STEM/MARK, the longterm most listened radio station of Czech Radio and belong to most listened radio station countrywide. Rádio Impuls is since the begining of this research most listened radio station countrywide. Diploma thesis does not examine general differences in radio broadcasting between these two radio stations which are valid for another radio stations of Czech Radio and for other commercial radio stations. Instead of this it deals with specific differences in their radio broadcasting. After introductory inclusion of examined radio stations to media system in the Czech Republic, description of their origin and current format, other chapters focus on individual differences. Attention is dedicated to programs, news, moderators' inputs and two publicistic programs - Ranní interview and Tři Impulsy na tělo. Last chapter evaluates audio, lexical, morphological and syntactical level of moderators'speeches.
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Connectivity monitoring in mobile packet radio networksHluchyj, Michael Gene January 1979 (has links)
Thesis (Elec.E)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 1979. / MICROFICHE COPY AVAILABLE IN ARCHIVES AND ENGINEERING. / Includes bibliographical references. / by Michael Gene Hluchyj. / Elec.E
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Multi-access in packet radio networksArıkan, Erdal January 1982 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 1982. / MICROFICHE COPY AVAILABLE IN ARCHIVES AND ENGINEERING. / Includes bibliographical references. / by Erdal Arikan. / M.S.
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To research the Critical Successful Factor of selling health food by Radio Station-South Chiayi area.Tsai, Chen-yu 25 August 2007 (has links)
In recent years, Taiwan's rapid economic growth, people¡¦s living standard improves year by year thereupon. People pay attention to the issue of health consciousness, in addition, the advancement of medical technology makes the human lifespan extend. Gradually, population structure tends toward dvanced age, therefore the concepts of health care are in great demand. The pressure of busy daily life, lack of exercise and sleep, and always eat out, that causing assimilation of nutrition unbalanced, health foods have become a fast and convenient way of supplement in modern days. This also makes the demand of health foods increasing day by day. However, the channel of purchasing health foods can be many different types, which particular type of channel will the consumers choose to purchase health foods?
This research focuses on the key successful factors of marketing health foods through the channel of radio station, choosing the radio stations and designated pharmacies in south region of Chiayi. Using SWOT analysis and Porter 5 force analysis, probing into the intricate relation among the host, supplier, distributor, and audience of these radio stations, we attempt to seek a more stable and permanent business model in this health food market that expanding and growing continuously, as well as in the environment with keen competition.
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A controller for internet protocol routing of AX.25 packetsReinalda, Johannes K. 20 May 1991 (has links)
Amateur Packet Radio Networking presently uses the NET/ROM
protocol to establish the network. NET/ROM is considered to be
insufficient to support the expected growth of the network. This
research work proposes to use the TCP/IP protocol suite instead to
build the network. A comparison between features of both protocols
supports this proposal.
A new and simple hardware platform is introduced. This will
provide adequate support for initial experiments. Design
considerations for both hardware architecture and software
architecture are discussed in detail. Implementation of the IP protocol
used for routing is discussed. / Graduation date: 1992
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Research on the Factors Turning AM Radio to the Digital FutureChen, Wan- Chen 22 August 2005 (has links)
On 29th February 2000, The Directorate General of Telecommunications, Ministry of Transportation and Communications, announced the result of selection for DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) experimental digital broadcasting. From that moment, many FM Radio Stations initiated their DAB digital broadcasting. Compared with FM Radio, AM Radio is slower on initiating digital broadcasting. However, new technology continuously comes out. The integration of media technology has a great influence on the media broadcasting model. The emergence of new media accelerates the decline of traditional media. Earlier emerging than internet, TV and FM Radio industries, how will AM Radio strive for continuance and development?
To encourage existing AM Radio in initiating their digital future, the Ministry of Transportation and Communications announced the project of experimental digital broadcasting of IBOC AM and DRM on June 3rd, 2004. It is worth for the research scholars to study how the AM Radio initiates digital broadcasting and what the influential factors are.
Therefore, this research is trying to find the factors which turn AM Radio to the digital future, and also discuss what factors will encourage radio enterprenors to initiate digital broadcasting, what kind of digital system is appropriate for AM Radio, and what the situation is for experimental DRM broadcasting in Taiwan. We are trying to find out the factors turning AM Radio to the digital future, and make AM Radio (with declining listening ratio and poor reception quality) improve the performance, as well as create new core value of AM Radio Industry.
According to the objective and motivation above-mentioned, we designed and proceeded this research as follows: We started from an investigation on 28 AM Radio Stations in Taiwan to know their needs for digital broadcasting, and then collected data and made statistic analysis based on the questionnaires returned. We also took interviews with professional people assisting in DRM digital broadcasting for AM Radio. Besides, we participated in the World DAB Forum Conference held in Taiwan in this year, and finally went into a conclusion and some suggestions.
We found from the information in questionnaires that the factors making AM Radio to initiate digital broadcasting are not precise. However, we know more about how the digital broadcasting is going among AM Radio Stations, from the information collected by interviewing professional people who assist in DRM digital broadcasting for AM Radio.
It will bring advantages in competition for AM Radio Stations to initiate digital broadcasting. Thus, it can not wait to turn to digital future. The Radio enterprenors should use technology well and increase additional value. They have to follow the trend, develop new co-operation model, and establish their brand image. They should also enhance on inspection of program contents, and hold success factors. They can increase reception ratio only with fine broadcasting, excellent program contents, good reception quality and perfect marketing strategy. As to the technical people, they need to care about the development on technology, and provide new information for management to make decision. Besides, the policy of government must be precise, in order to encourage Radio enterprenors in initiating digital broadcasting. The above conclusion could be the reference in digital radio research.
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