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- on-line: on a regular route of a railroad or bus or airline system; “on-line industries”
- Controlled by or connected to another computer or to a network
- Connected to the Internet or World Wide Web
- on-line: connected to a computer network or accessible by computer; “an on-line database”
- on-line(a): being in progress now; “on-line editorial projects”
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- Radio programs
- indicating radiation or radioactivity; “radiochemistry”
- The activity or industry of broadcasting sound programs to the public
- The transmission and reception of electromagnetic waves of radio frequency, esp. those carrying sound messages
- medium for communication
- transmit messages via radio waves; “he radioed for help”
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- eighty: being ten more than seventy
- 80 PLUS is an initiative to promote more energy efficient computer power supply units (PSU). It certifies products that have more than 80% energy efficiency at 20%, 50% and 100% of rated load, and a power factor of 0.9 or greater at 100% load.
- eighty: the cardinal number that is the product of ten and eight
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80 s radio online – Uniden PC68LTW
As part of Uniden’s Professional series, the PC68LTW CB offers 40-channel operation and a front-positioned microphone for easy use. This radio functions on any of the 40 AM frequencies authorized by the FCC, and also boasts seven weather channels with a severe weather broadcast alarm. Its adjustable, red-lit LED channel display and transmit/receive indicators let you monitor activity at a glance, and additional features like gain controls and an adjustable squelch help you fine-tune performance.
The PC68XL is a solid choice for truckers, boaters, and other CB enthusiasts.
Professional CB Radio with Weather Radio and Alert
Full 40 Channel Operation With Instant Channel 9
The PC68LTW operates on any of the 40 AM frequencies authorized by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), giving you plenty of communication options. It also offers instant access to channel 9 should an emergency arise.
Dynamic Squelch Control
Uniden’s dynamic squelch control delivers a clear signal with less noise so that all your channels sound crisp and legible. The squelch control even reduces noise when the CB user on the other end doesn’t have it, an advantage that few other squelch enhancers enjoy.
RF/Mic Gain Controls
Boost reception in strong signal areas with the RF gain control, and use the mic gain to adjust microphone sensitivity to your speaking level. The front-positioned microphone is easy to access, with an extra-long coiled cord.
Weather Radio/Alert
The PC68LTW also features weather radio, complete with a weather alert system. Weather Radio continually broadcasts weather conditions on 7 different channels, and the alert system sounds a seven-second signal in the event of severe weather, so you’re always on top of whatever mother nature’s dishing out.
Additional Features
The PC68LTW also includes an adjustable LED channel display and transmit/receive indicators for monitoring activity at a glance; backlit control knobs; a PA/CB switch; and an analog S/RF meter. The unit, which measures 7.28 by 8.63 by 2.20 inches (W x H x D) and weighs 3 pounds, is backed by a two-year warranty on parts and labor.
What’s in the Box
PC68LTW CB radio, Microphone, Mounting Bracket kit, DC Power Cord, Reference Guide, FCC Rules, Product Registration Card, User’s Manual.
Uniden CB Radio Comparison
ModelPRO520XL
PRO510XL
PC68XL
PC68LTW
PC68ELITE
PC78XL
PC78LTW
PC78ELITE
PRO538W
Chrome face—-—
PA (public address)—
ANL
Noise blanker—-——
Weather——7-Channel7-Channel–7-Channel7-Channel3-Channel
Pri-Channel switch—
MIC gain control—-—
RF gain—
RX fine tune————–—
S/RF meter4-Digit LED4-Digit LED5-bar LED Meter
SWR Meter———-—
Channel LED
TX LED
Busy LED—-
Antenna warning LED———-—
Front illumination——–—-—
Backlit knob————
Dimmer—-—
Front speaker—————-
Shaun Tai & Friends at Inspiration Awards : 2010 (presented by ODALC)
Held in Oakland’s historic Preservation Park, the event sold out to approximately 130 guests: some came representing prominent tech companies (Cisco Systems, Pandora Radio, Intel, Hewlett-Packard, Amazon.com); others came from reputed financial institutions (Cathay Pacific Bank, Morgan Stanley); others still came from Oakland’s rich assortment of local businesses and organizations (Uptown Body and Fender, Rosewood House, Gente Bella Salon Spa, OneCalifornia, It’s a Grind Coffee House).
ODALC made a point of thanking its key partners at the event, namely East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation and Oakland Unwrapped. Executive Director Shaun Tai also announced plans to work closely with the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programs of Cisco Systems.
In addition to celebrating the Oakland community and all its assets, the event and its honorees looked to the city’s future, impressing the urgency of ODALC’s mission to make computer education more accessible to underserved communities.
“ODALC is teaching people to embrace, not fear technology,” said Norman Weekes, Strategic Advisor at ODALC. “To be a user of technology and not one of the used. To be a producer and not a consumer. To take your life experience and combine it with the infinite possibilities technology offers and to better yourself, your business and maybe even society.”
As ODALC celebrated a year of hard-earned accomplishment and looked ahead to 2011, so did Oakland’s recent Mayor-Elect Jean Quan. Within thirty minutes of announcing her victory at Oakland City Hall, Quan made her way to Preservation Park in support of ODALC and Inspiration Awards 2010.
“I’m particularly honored to be here because [ODALC] has had this vision of inspiring Oakland and looking at Oakland in new way,” said Quan. “[ODALC] is part of the new Oakland, the next generation. Let’s support them!”
When she takes office on January 3rd, 2011, Quan will be the first Asian American woman mayor of a major U.S. city. ODALC considers her an invaluable ally in the effort to promote greater prosperity for Oakland and the Bay Area. After a year of struggle and hardship, Oakland hopefully awaits a new era of leadership and social change. Inspiration Awards 2010 exceeded its original scope and served as a platform for that change.
For 2011, ODALC plans to recruit more board members and raise $80,000 to support its program “Digital Equity for Local Commerce,” which helps struggling small business owners in Oakland compete with the rest of the market via online advertising. If Wednesday night was any indication, the Oakland community has the passion and the drive to make ODALC’s vision a reality.
Joe Kennedy (CEO of Pandora Radio) at Inspiration Awards : 2010 (presented by ODALC)
Held in Oakland’s historic Preservation Park, the event sold out to approximately 130 guests: some came representing prominent tech companies (Cisco Systems, Pandora Radio, Intel, Hewlett-Packard, Amazon.com); others came from reputed financial institutions (Cathay Pacific Bank, Morgan Stanley); others still came from Oakland’s rich assortment of local businesses and organizations (Uptown Body and Fender, Rosewood House, Gente Bella Salon Spa, OneCalifornia, It’s a Grind Coffee House).
ODALC made a point of thanking its key partners at the event, namely East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation and Oakland Unwrapped. Executive Director Shaun Tai also announced plans to work closely with the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programs of Cisco Systems.
In addition to celebrating the Oakland community and all its assets, the event and its honorees looked to the city’s future, impressing the urgency of ODALC’s mission to make computer education more accessible to underserved communities.
“ODALC is teaching people to embrace, not fear technology,” said Norman Weekes, Strategic Advisor at ODALC. “To be a user of technology and not one of the used. To be a producer and not a consumer. To take your life experience and combine it with the infinite possibilities technology offers and to better yourself, your business and maybe even society.”
As ODALC celebrated a year of hard-earned accomplishment and looked ahead to 2011, so did Oakland’s recent Mayor-Elect Jean Quan. Within thirty minutes of announcing her victory at Oakland City Hall, Quan made her way to Preservation Park in support of ODALC and Inspiration Awards 2010.
“I’m particularly honored to be here because [ODALC] has had this vision of inspiring Oakland and looking at Oakland in new way,” said Quan. “[ODALC] is part of the new Oakland, the next generation. Let’s support them!”
When she takes office on January 3rd, 2011, Quan will be the first Asian American woman mayor of a major U.S. city. ODALC considers her an invaluable ally in the effort to promote greater prosperity for Oakland and the Bay Area. After a year of struggle and hardship, Oakland hopefully awaits a new era of leadership and social change. Inspiration Awards 2010 exceeded its original scope and served as a platform for that change.
For 2011, ODALC plans to recruit more board members and raise $80,000 to support its program “Digital Equity for Local Commerce,” which helps struggling small business owners in Oakland compete with the rest of the market via online advertising. If Wednesday night was any indication, the Oakland community has the passion and the drive to make ODALC’s vision a reality.
80 s radio online
The PC68 Elite adds a sleek silver chassis, enhanced night vision display, and backlit chrome control knobs to the already attractive PC68 model offerings, along with an ergonomic pistol-grip mic. Classically styled but equipped with plenty of modern features, the this CB radio makes a great choice for truckers, boaters, and other CB enthusiasts.
The PC68 Elite is a solid choice for truckers, boaters, and other CB enthusiasts.
Great Looks and Great Features
Full 40 Channel Operation With Instant Channel 9
The PC68 Elite operates on any of the 40 AM frequencies authorized by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), giving you plenty of communication options. It also offers instant access to channel 9 should an emergency arise.
Dynamic Squelch Control
Uniden’s dynamic squelch control delivers a clear signal with less noise so that all your channels sound crisp and legible. The squelch control even reduces noise when the CB user on the other end doesn’t have it, an advantage that few other squelch enhancers enjoy.
RF/Mic Gain Controls
Boost reception in strong signal areas with the RF gain control, and use the mic gain to adjust microphone sensitivity to your speaking level. The front-positioned microphone is easy to access, with an extra-long coiled cord.
Weather Radio/Alert
The PC68 Elite also features weather radio, complete with a weather alert system. Weather Radio continually broadcasts weather conditions on 7 different channels, and the alert system sounds a seven-second signal in the event of severe weather, so you’re always on top of whatever mother nature’s dishing out.
Additional Features
The PC68 Elite also includes an adjustable LED channel display and transmit/receive indicators for monitoring activity at a glance; backlit control knobs; a PA/CB switch; and an analog S/RF meter. The unit, which 6.29 by 2.16 by 8.54 inches (W x H x D) and weighs 3.74 pounds, is backed by a two-year warranty on parts and labor.
What’s in the Box
PC68 Elite CB radio, Microphone, Mounting Bracket kit, DC Power Cord, Reference Guide, FCC Rules, Product Registration Card, User’s Manual
Uniden CB Radio Comparison
ModelPRO520XL
PRO510XL
PC68XL
PC68LTW
PC68ELITE
PC78XL
PC78LTW
PC78ELITE
PRO538W
Chrome face—-—
PA (public address)—
ANL
Noise blanker—-——
Weather——7-Channel7-Channel–7-Channel7-Channel3-Channel
Pri-Channel switch—
MIC gain control—-—
RF gain—
RX fine tune————–—
S/RF meter4-Digit LED4-Digit LED5-bar LED Meter
SWR Meter———-—
Channel LED
TX LED
Busy LED—-
Antenna warning LED———-—
Front illumination——–—-—
Backlit knob————
Dimmer—-—
Front speaker—————-