Right Frequency II — is the sequel to the 1991 sitcom Right Frequency. The cast was expanded with Nick Shen and Joey Swee ,having just joined the media industry.Plot (To be added) … Wikipedia
Frequency (producer) — Frequency Background information Birth name Bryan Fryzel Born January 4, 1983 … Wikipedia
Frequency-division multiplexing — (FDM) is a form of signal multiplexing where multiple baseband signals are modulated on different frequency carrier waves and added together to create a composite signal. Non telephoneFDM can also be used to combine multiple signals before final… … Wikipedia
Frequency mixer — This article is about non linear mixing operating in the frequency domain. For other types of mixers, see electronic mixer. Frequency Mixer Symbol. In electronics a mixer or frequency mixer is a nonlinear electrical circuit that creates new… … Wikipedia
Frequency (radio station) — Infobox Radio Station name = Frequency 1350 city = Preston, Lancashire area = UK: Preston MW Online | branding = slogan = Your Student Station airdate = Late 2001 frequency = MW: 1350 MHz share = 0.000000000000000000000000000000000000001% share… … Wikipedia
Frequency-shift keying — Passband modulation v · d · e Analog modulation AM · … Wikipedia
Frequency partition — In graph theory, a discipline within mathematics, the frequency partition of a graph (simple graph) is a partition of its vertices grouped by their degree.For example, the degree sequence of the left hand graph below is (3, 3, 3, 2, 2, 1) and its … Wikipedia
Right whale — For other uses, see Right whale (disambiguation). Right whales[1] A female North Atlantic Right Whale with her calf in the ocean … Wikipedia
Frequency-resolved optical gating — In optics, frequency resolved optical gating (FROG) is a derivative of autocorrelation, but is far superior in its ability to measure ultrafast optical pulse shapes. Further, it can determine the phase of the pulse.In the most common… … Wikipedia
frequency meter — ▪ measurement device device for measuring the repetitions per unit of time (customarily, a second) of a complete electromagnetic waveform. Various types of frequency meters are used. Many are instruments of the deflection type, ordinarily… … Universalium