- of
radio beacons that can be read on
radio direction finders in all weather, and
radar transponders that
appear on
radar displays.
Beacons can also be...
-
Brecon Beacons have
given their name to the
larger Brecon Beacons National Park, and the
range itself is
therefore sometimes known as the
Central Beacons to...
- article.)
Letter beacons have been
referred to as: SLB, or "Single
Letter Beacons" SLHFB, or "Single
Letter High
Frequency Beacons" SLHFM, or "Single...
- long
delays in
detection of
activated beacons. The
satellite detection network was
built after the ELT
beacons were
already in
general use, with the first...
-
tracking beacons. In 2017, W3C
published a
candidate specification for an
interface that web
developers can use to
create web
beacons. A web
beacon is any...
- and Singapore. The
beacons were
named after Leslie ****-Belisha (1893–1957), the
Minister of
Transport who, in 1934,
added beacons to
pedestrian crossings...
-
consumption remains low.
Distress radio beacons, also
collectively known as
distress beacons,
emergency beacons, or
simply beacons, are
those tracking transmitters...
-
Beacons of
Ancestorship is the
sixth studio album by
American post-rock band Tortoise. It was
released on
Thrill Jockey in 2009. "
Beacons Of Ancestorship...
- album), 2021
Beacons (album), by Ohbijou, 2009
Beacons (EP), by I Like Trains, 2012
Beacons (festival), a
British music festival Beacon (character), the...
- nickname: the
Beacons, has
teams competing in the ECAC, the
Little East Conference, and New
England Hockey Conference Ice Hockey. The
Beacons have been named...