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Clementine's radio beam was bounced off the moon to a receiving dish on earth.
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The attraction of these tiny passive chips, which emit a stream of digital data only when energised by a radio beam, is that it is not necessary to see a tag to read it.
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Since all that dirt and heavy pipe provides lots of insulation, Nethercomm can beam a radio signal and not have to worry about interference.
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Meanwhile, Zanu-PF continues to control the country's biggest-selling daily, the sycophantic and turgid Herald, along with all television and radio broadcasting, though some foreign radio stations manage to beam in programmes from abroad.
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Both have shut down radio stations that used to beam non-stop tirades into one another's territory.
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Additional applications will likely include lasers, radio frequency weapons and particle beam weapons.
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She stayed calm, diverted the Royal Mail plane, then gave the Russian pilot the instructions he needed to find the beam again while avoiding the radio masts.
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He recently teamed with troubled Sirius XM Radio and Garmin, maker of global-positioning displays, to beam weather data to automobiles--a potentially large but still nascent market.
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