- of GSM
networks by
using SMS to
receive and
transmit telemetry data. A
telemeter is a
physical device used in telemetry. It
consists of a sensor, a transmission...
- A
rangefinder (also
rangefinding telemeter,
depending on the context) is a
device used to
measure distances to
remote objects.
Originally optical devices...
- A
coincidence rangefinder or
coincidence telemeter is a type of
rangefinder that uses the
principle of
triangulation and an
optical device to
allow an...
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simple scale that
allows rapid calculations of speed.
Other bezels feature Telemeter scale, for distance. The
watchmaking company Breitling offers a model...
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Telemeter was an
American subscription television service developed by the
International Telemeter Corporation, that
operated from 1953 to 1967. Telemeter...
- A
stereoscopic rangefinder or
stereoscopic telemeter is an
optical device that
measures distance from the
observer to a target,
using the observer's capability...
- A
laser rangefinder, also
known as a
laser telemeter, is a
rangefinder that uses a
laser beam to
determine the
distance to an object. The most common...
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Terminology in the 1970's was at best
confusing for
applications such as
telemetered aircraft or
missile test data. By then PCM [Pulse Code Modulation] was...
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lingered on
until 1956. In 1951,
Paramount bought a
stake in
International Telemeter, an
experimental pay TV
service which operated with a coin
inserted into...
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Federal Communications Commission denied them the
permits to operate.
Telemeter, an
experimental coin-operated pay-per-view service, had a
trial run in...