squelch
51squelchy — squelch ► VERB 1) make a soft sucking sound such as that of treading in thick mud. 2) informal forcefully silence or suppress. ► NOUN ▪ a squelching sound. DERIVATIVES squelchy adjective. ORIGIN imitative …
52CTCSS — In telecommunications, Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System or CTCSS is a circuit that is used to reduce the annoyance of listening to other users on a shared two way radio communications channel. Where more than one user group is on the same… …
53Love Never Dies (musical) — LOVE NEVER DIES Basado en Parte de The Phantom of Manhattan por Frederick Forsyth y un argumento original de Ben Elton Música Compositor Andrew Lloyd Webber …
54Selective calling — SECAL redirects here. For the French wine grape also known as Secal, see Jurançon (grape). In a conventional, analog two way radio system, a standard radio has noise squelch or carrier squelch which allows a radio to receive all transmissions.… …
55Entstörungscode — Die Funktion CTCSS (Continuous Tone Coded Subaudio Squelch oder Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System) (Subton Squelch Verfahren; Entstörungscode, Pilotton) erlaubt das gezielte Auswählen bestimmter Funkgeräte innerhalb eines ausgewählten Kanals.… …
56CTCSS — Die Funktion CTCSS (Continuous Tone Coded Subaudio Squelch oder Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System) (Subton Squelch Verfahren; Entstörungscode, Pilotton) erlaubt das gezielte Auswählen bestimmter Funkgeräte innerhalb eines ausgewählten Kanals.… …
57Love Never Dies — Musicaldaten Originaltitel: Love Never Dies Originalsprache: Englisch Musik: Andrew Lloyd Webber Buch: Ben Elton Liedtexte: Glenn Slater Literarische Vorlage: Das Ph …
58squelcher — noun 1. a crushing remark • Syn: ↑put down, ↑squelch, ↑takedown • Derivationally related forms: ↑take down (for: ↑takedown), ↑squelch, ↑ …
59Walkie-talkie — A walkie talkie (more formally known as a handheld transceiver) is a hand held, portable, two way radio transceiver. Originally developed for the Canadian government during the Second World War by Canadian Donald L. Hings, similar designs were… …
60The Northern Lass — is a Caroline era stage play, a comedy by Richard Brome that premiered onstage in 1629 and was first printed in 1632. A popular hit with its audience, and one of his earliest successes, the play provided a foundation for Brome s career as a… …