This radio-controlled clock satisfies my need for accuracy, plus it projects the time onto my bedroom ceiling. |
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The school bell will also be replaced by radio-controlled clocks in each classroom. |
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The remote controlled variation works much like a child's radio-controlled toy. |
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It's also fun for all age-groups, and people will be able to either bring along their own radio-controlled cars or hire them here. |
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This target simulator was eventually adapted for simulations of the guidance of a radio-controlled missile. |
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But the past few days when I've been blogging I've looked out the window and seen a small boy walk past with a radio-controlled car. |
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I have put my clocks forward, apart from the three that are radio-controlled and should look after themselves. |
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These lights are fitted with sound beacons, triggered by a radio-controlled device available from specialist associations. |
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Instead, he decided that a radio-controlled access system was the way forwards. |
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The force would need to be robust and mobile with electronic countermeasures to block radio-controlled explosive devices. |
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Radiators are fitted with electrothermostatic valves which are controlled using a radio-controlled programmer. |
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A host computer controls the robot by commanding the robot velocities like a radio-controlled car. |
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Because small drones are still considered the equivalent of radio-controlled toy airplanes, I can fly it almost anywhere I want. |
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The radio-controlled toy helicopter buzzes annoyingly, like a huge mosquito, around a figure attempting to sleep. |
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We have successfully and consistently realised this vision with our radio-controlled, wireless locking and access control system. |
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The unit has a radio-controlled clock that activates by itself when the batteries are inserted. |
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During his PhD studies at Canterbury University in the early 1980s, Dr Alexander worked on amphibious designs and made his own radio-controlled model. |
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A Venturi chemical injector and radio-controlled valves are connected directly to the irrigation line leading to the green, regulating the chemical applications. |
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Everyone liked the robots, some of which looked hardly human, but which nevertheless moved around in response to signals from handheld radio-controlled devices. |
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One can still appreciate the incredible cleverness that went into the illusion, especially the use of radio-controlled devices and early animatronics. |
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The puppets and sequences rely on a system built on servos motors of the kind used in radio-controlled aircraft to position control surfaces like the elevators and rudders. |
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He had designed, built and flown his own radio-controlled model airplane. |
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The cash is part of money raised through sponsorship for the team's effort to build and race a radio-controlled car in the annual tournament which they won last year. |
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And later this month some of the country's top drivers of radio-controlled stock cars are converging on Marley for a Champion of Champions meeting. |
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Your radio-controlled Weather station receives this signal and converts it to show the precise time in summer or wintertime. |
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Although visitors have sometimes mistaken the ships for radio-controlled models only the German submarine, operated by a wire and stirrup pump, was actually unmanned. |
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The one that operates an arbitrary radio-controlled car that's left constantly switched on, even though TV-style remote controls don't usually tend to operate radio-controlled toys. |
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Many manufacturers make such radio-controlled clocks and wristwatches. |
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Radio receiver: for a simple radio-controlled system or for the subsequent automation of our blind products with wind, sun or precipitation sensors. |
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Each of the 13 lighting groups can be switched on and off centrally from the control room, and also locally via an Enocean radio-controlled switch. |
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As the activation of ARCAL runway lights is radio-controlled, it can be concluded that the aircraft's electrical power generation and radio transmitter systems were functional prior to take-off. |
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However, please note that the unit is designed and approved solely for use in modelling applications, and may only be used in radio-controlled models. |
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On the other hand my hobby of radio-controlled cars takes me right across France and at times abroad and enables me to stay in contact with my friends. |
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Released in 2001, the WVA-300 succeeded in becoming the world's first radio-controlled watch that never needed to be reset, and was powered by a solar cell. |
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To solve the problem, the team drew inspiration from the crawling motion of insects, and came up with a radio-controlled micro robot with hooked legs and tiny teeth to grip the intestinal wall. |
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A radio-controlled car which is refuelled with plain water was unveiled yesterday. |
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The company's solar-powered drive systems work with even the smallest amount of light, and its radio-controlled technology ensures that the wearer never has to manually adjust the time. |
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This radio-controlled locking system allows keyless locking and unlocking, activates the vehicle's immobilizer, and also triggers other mechanisms. |
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