- usage, the "per second" was omitted, so that "
megacycles" (Mc) was used as an
abbreviation of "
megacycles per second" (that is,
megahertz (MHz)). Sound...
-
Radio Networks and
Westwood One. The
station signed on the air at 103.1
megacycles on
April 19, 1949 (coinciding with
Easter Sunday of that year) as Kentucky's...
-
second were
often used on
components or devices.
Other higher units like
megacycle (Mc) and less
commonly kilomegacycle (kMc) were used
before 1960 and in...
- (December 1954). "Galactic and
localized source observations at 250
megacycles per second". The
Astronomical Journal. 59: 439–443. Bibcode:1954AJ......
-
symbol Mc, a
chemical element Megacoulomb, an SI unit of
electric charge Megacycles, a unit of
frequency in the
microwave band Micro- (mc),
alternative to...
-
Traditional Animation Meat Love
Czechoslovakia Live-action/stop-motion
Megacycles United States Computer Animation Mirthworms on
Stage United States Traditional...
- Directions,
provided by the
American Radio Relay League, were to "Tune in 20
megacycles sharply, by the time signals,
given on that frequency. Then tune to slightly...
- and
Wilson titled, "A
Measurement of
Excess Antenna Temperature at 4080
Megacycles per Second," they
reported the
existence of a 3.5 K
residual background...
- microwave****ociation.org.uk.
Retrieved 12
March 2023. "For heat, tune to 915 or 2450
Megacycles".
Litton Industries. 2007 [1965].
Retrieved 12
December 2006 – via Southwest...
- Nr 12, 1950 Fifty-six
megacycles and above, p. 17
Amateur Radio, December, 1957
NZART Break-In, May, 1956 Fifty-six
megacycles and above, p. 13 Amateur...