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												  Commercial Mode Setup Guide24LV570M 28LV570M 32LV570M 43LV570M Hospital Grade Interactive Pro:Centric ® TVs Commercial Mode Setup Guide Note: Selected features shown in this guide may not be available on all models. EXPERIENCED INSTALLER LG First Use Wizard pages 12 – 13 Custom Master TV Setup pages 41 – 43 Cloning Procedures pages 44 – 47 © Copyright 2017 LG Electronics U.S.A., Inc. P/N: 206-4320 (Rev B) For Customer Support/Service, please call: MODEL and SERIAL NUMBER 1-888-865-3026 The model and serial numbers of this TV are located on the back of the cabinet. For future reference, LG suggests that you The latest product information and documentation is record those numbers here: available online at: www.lg.com/us/business Model No._________________ Serial No._______________ WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER- SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
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												  TAKING STOCK of LOU DOBBS Just About a Year After Returning to CNN, He's Still Money in the Bank » PAGE 30THE NEWSWEEKLY OF TV, RADIO & INTERACTIVE MEDIA $4.95 MAY 13, 200 ? www.broadcastingca mm MEDIA COMPANIES B &C's annual listing "To be sure, we've shows how the new wave seen better days on of consolidation has changed things Wall Street....But » PAGE 42 the fundamentals of our business SWEEPING remain solid :' CONCLUSION -NCTA President Halfway through the May Robert Sachs ratings period, NBC is on sitting pretty coverage begins » PAGE 6 o n PAGE ia TAKING STOCK OF LOU DOBBS Just about a year after returning to CNN, he's still money in the bank » PAGE 30 HEARD ANY GOOD RADIO LATELY? The leader of Clear Channel denies his 1,200 stations stifle originality » PAGE 12 3-DIGIT lrl,l,bl t CO71S1O4 A0003 JOHN C JOHNSON REGE 173 KTV -TV $`J WATERTON WAY SILLINOS. MT '7103 -7733 arst-Ilrgyle, , Media General, ek, Lin, Emmis, ra, Through 2006 On These ABC 0 &0, H Belo, Cox, Scripps -Howard, CBS O& McGraw -Ní11, Dispatch, Post -Newsw Meredith, Raycom, Freedom, Cordill Granite and Liberty Stations! A WBNS Ft. Smith KH WYFF Charleston, SC .dom fi. DISTRIBUTION AND 02002 King World All Rlghtl Reivved. 01998 Narpo Productions, Inc. Photo credit: Timothy White All Rights Reserved. BROADCASTI NGCABLE {www.broadcastingcable.com} Volume 132 Number 20 NCTA President ben Sach Top of the Week May 13, 2002 SWEEPING UP Strong series and a Amanda Bynes 75th anniversary celebration drive NBC win stars in What I in the first half of the May sweeps. » 6 Like About You, a comedy series MYSTERY LINEUP On Friday, NBC on The WB's still hadn't decided on its fall prime time slate of hopefuls for the fall schedule, set for unveiling today.
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												  1961-62 Year Book Canadian Motion Picture Industrye&xri-i METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYERtl WITH THESE CURRENT AMD CANADIAN OPENING! TORO NTO—October 2t UNIVERSITY THEATRE MONTREAL—November 2 ALOUETTE THEATRE Metro-Golduyn-Mayer present. VANCOUVER-Dec. 21 Samuel Bronston's Proaua STANLEY THEATRE IRAMA TECHNICOLOR JEFFREY HUNTER'■ SIOBHAN McKENNA • HURD HATFIELD-RON RANDELL • VIVECA LINDFORS-RITA GAM • CARMEN SEVILLA • BRIGID BAZLEN HARRY GUARDINO • RIP TORN • FRANK THRING • GUY ROLFE • MAURICE MARSAC • GREGOIRE ASLAN • ROBERT RYAN^n,^. Screen Play by PHILIP YORDAN * Directed by NICHOLAS RAY • Produced by SAMUEL BRONSTON METRO GOLDWYN MAYER PRESENTS METRO GOLDWYN MAYER presents a JULIAN BLAUSTEIN production <cMy\KMFY HI</\NI)C) Starring AS FLETCHER CHRISTIAN ri<i-\OR Howard GLENN FORD AS CAPTAIN BUGH INGRID THULIN CHARLES BOYER RICHARD HARRIS AS JOHN mills IN AN ARCOLA PRODUCTION LEE J. COBB PAUL HENREID co starring QMUTluvy qjvT ui'HTt BcyujViy PAUL LUKAS YVETTE MIMIEUX KARL BOEHN co-sTunim HUGH GRIFFITH RICHARD HAYDN »»»TARITA screen play by ROBERT ARDREY and JOHN GAY BASED ON THf NOVEL BVCHARLES NOROHOff AND JAMS S NORMIN HAH based on the novel by directed by omcnm.LEWIS MILESTONE PRODUCE 0 BY AARON ROSENBERG VICENTE BLASCO IBANEZ • VINCENTE MINNELLI TECHNICOLOR • FILMED IN ULTRA PANAVISION in CINEMASCOPE and METROCOLOR 19 CONTINUES ITS SUCCESS STORY COMING BOX-OFFICE ATTRACTIONS! BRIDGE TO THE SUN BACHELOR IN PARADISE CARROLL BAKER, James Shigeta, BOB HOPE, LANA TURNER, James Yagi, Emi Florence Hirsch, Janis Paige, Jim Hutton, Paula Prentiss, Nori Elizabeth Hermann. Don Porter, Virginia Grey, Agnes Moorehead. A Cite Films Production. A Ted Richmond Production. ★ In CinemaScope and Metrocolor SWEET BIRD OF YOUTH ★ PAUL NEWMAN, GERALDINE PAGE, TWO WEEKS IN ANOTHER TOWN Shirley Knight, Ed Begley, Rip Torn, KIRK DOUGLAS, Mildred Dunnock.
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											Broadcast Television Standard Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking– GN Docket NoOctober 26, 2017 FCC FACT SHEET* Authorizing Permissive Use of the ‘Next Generation’ Broadcast Television Standard Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking– GN Docket No. 16-142 Background: Earlier this year, the Commission proposed to let television broadcasters use the “Next Generation” broadcast television transmission standard (Next Gen TV or ATSC 3.0) on a voluntary, market- driven basis. Next Gen TV is the new transmission standard developed by the Advanced Television Systems Committee as the world’s first Internet Protocol-based broadcast transmission platform. What the Report and Order Would Do: • Allow television broadcasters to use Next Gen TV on a voluntary, market-driven basis. • Require broadcasters that use Next Gen TV to partner with another local station to simulcast their programming in the current digital television (DTV) transmission standard (ATSC 1.0), so that viewers will continue to receive their existing broadcast service. • For five years, require the programming aired on the ATSC 1.0 simulcast channel to be “substantially similar” to the programming aired on the ATSC 3.0 channel. This means that the programming must be the same, except for programming features that are based on the enhanced capabilities of ATSC 3.0, advertisements, and promotions for upcoming programs. • Exempt low power TV and TV translator stations from the simulcasting requirement, and permit case-by-case waivers if a station has no viable simulcast partner. • Retain mandatory carriage rights on cable and satellite systems for simulcast DTV signals, and afford Next Gen TV signals no mandatory carriage rights while the Commission requires local simulcasting.
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												  Patrollinithe Palmetto 800 Statew Trunk SystemScanning - Shortwave - Ham Radio Equipment - Computers L vetuinc, 2.4k Ko. 7 July 1001.4: LLE, Cuu., ihtt(i hi thi. Vela Patrollinithe Palmetto 800 Statew Trunk System -Uniden's New BCD396T Raises the Bar -New Life for Marine HF Morse 0' 74470 -Monitoring Fort Jackson TRS AOR 5112000 Frequency Monitor High Speed FFT Search - Scans 10 MHz in as little as 0.2 seconds! Instantly detects, captures and displays transmitted signals. FFT (Fast Fourier Transform) high speed display FFT SFICH SCAM Displays up to 10MHz 1 of spectrum bandwidth VFC) S SCAN S SET UFO -A 8 1. 3 0 0 0MHz S 4 5 5 inch TFT color LCD PR,C, DEL UOL :02 l I NSQ :11 IP display -50d0 7 8 MKR: 81.30000MHz-,1 dB PAN: 10-000MHz ROH1128kHz OP :Spectrum OFFSET OW Waterfall (time) display crl A 1.-100dB &OA MI function f- 1 1,! gni MN High speed FFT search i 7 i J! . Va. WM quickly captures new fit} signal transmissions g 76-30000MHz 81.3000811Hz 86.30000MHz !SIAM IRIM-I [CENTER FREQ.] [ END FREQ. ] Versatile color display uses state of the art digital signal processing Average or peak value readings Frequency coverage: 25MHz - 3GHz (no gaps) The SR2000 isan ultra -fast spectrum Ultra -stable, high- sensitivity triple- display monitor witha high quality conversion receiver AM/NFM/WFM/SFM triple -conversion receiver receive modes 1000 memory settings AOR puts the power of FFT (Fast Fourier Transform) algorithms to work in (100ch x 10 memory banks) tandem with a powerful receiver covering 25 MHz- 3 GHz continuous.
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												  Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-24 Before the FEDERALFederal Communications Commission FCC 98-24 Before the FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of ) ) Advanced Television Systems ) and Their Impact upon the Existing ) MM Docket No. 87-268 Television Broadcast Service ) MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER ON RECONSIDERATION OF THE SIXTH REPORT AND ORDER Adopted: February 17, 1998 ; Released: February 23, 1998 By the Commission: Commissioner Ness issuing a separate statement; Commissioner Furchtgott-Roth dissenting in part and issuing a statement. TABLE OF CONTENTS Para. No. I. INTRODUCTION 1 II. BACKGROUND 5 III. DTV ALLOTMENT ISSUES 12 A. General DTV Allotment Plan 12 B. Selection of the DTV Core Spectrum 34 C. Out-of-Core Allotments 47 D. DTV Power 59 E. DTV Adjacent Channel Operation 87 F. Low Power TV and TV Translator Stations 96 G. Land Mobile Sharing Issues 128 H. Use of Existing Transmitter Sites 131 I. Noncommercial Allotments and NTSC Station Modifications 133 J. International Coordination 138 K. Negotiations and Frequency Coordinators 141 L. Other Allotment Issues 148 M. Technical Issues 159 Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-24 IV. REQUESTS FOR MODIFICATION OF INITIAL ALLOTMENTS A. General Treatment of Allotment Change Requests 187 B. Petitions Granted or Made Moot 193 C. Requests for Changes by Low Power Interests 312 D. Petitions Addressing Service Replication and Maximization Issues 362 E. Petitions Requesting Unspecified Alternative Channels 402 F. Petitions Objecting to Allotment of Channels Outside the Core Spectrum 413 G. Other Petitions Requesting Specific Changes to the DTV Table of Allotments 442 V. PROCEDURAL MATTERS 672 APPENDIX A- Petitioning and Commenting/Opposing Parties APPENDIX B- DTV Table of Allotments APPENDIX C- DTV Allotment Changes to Avoid Adjacent Channel Interference APPENDIX D- Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis APPENDIX E- Amendments to the Rules 2 Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-24 I.
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												  The Annual Survey of the 90 Fastest -Growing Media CompaniesWhat's Hot in Television Marketing CHANN EIS JUNE THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNICATIONS 1987 ACHI EV ERS The Annual Survey of the 90 Fastest -Growing Media Companies A. H. BELO CORPORATION AARON SPELLING PRODUCTIONS INC ADAMS -RUSSELL CO. INC ADELPHIA COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION AMERICAN CABLE - fAH7fl)o SYSTEMS CORPORATION AMERICAN FAMILY CORPORATION ATC (AMERICAN có3C0 TELEVISION AND COMMUNICATIONS COR- 00 C PORATION) BARRIS INDUSTRIES C.O.M.B. CO t-+ `r1 O r) f.+ CABLEVI SION SYSTEMS CORPORATION CAPITAL < Or, CITIES/ABC INC CBS CENTEL CORPORATION CEN- rItl el O HZ H TURY COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION CHRIS-CRAFT yy r'i INDUSTRIES INC CLEAR CHANNEL COMMUNICATIONS INC -CC THE COCA -CO _A COMPANY COMCAST 4 D O CORPORATION COX 230 ENTERPRISES INC DELAURENTIIS ENTERTAINMENT GROUP INC DICK O CLARK PRODUCTIONS INC THE WALT DISNEY COMPANY EMMIS b ~ BROADCASTING CCRPORATION FINANCIAL NEWS NETWORK FRIES EN- TERTAINMENT INC GANNETT CO. INC GE (GENERAL ELECTRIC) GENCORP J GRAY COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS INC GULF+WESTERN NC HAL ROACH H STUDIOS INC HERITAGE COMMUNICATIONS INC HERITAGE ENTERTAINMENT INC CT] rr HOME SHOPPING NETWCRK INC INFINITY BROADCASTING CORPORATION JACOR Or+ COMMUNICATIONS INC JOHN BLAIR & COMPANY JONES INTERCABLE INC KING WORLD QO PRODUCTIONS INC KNIGHT-RIDDER INCORPORATED LEE ENTERPRISES INC THE LIBERTY COR- D PORATION LIN BROADCASTING CORPORATION LORIMAR-TELEPICTURES CORPORATION MACLEAN HUNTER LIMITED MAI CITE COMMUNICATIONS GROUP INC MCA INC McGRAW-HILL INC p MEDIA GENERAL INC MEREDITH CORPORATION MGM/UA COMMUNICATIONS CO MULTIMEDIA INC
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												  2019 Catalyst for Change Awards Gala Program JournalTHE CATALYST FOR CHANGE AWARDS HONOR APA LEADERS WHO ARE A FORCE FOR POSITIVE CHANGE IN THE COMMUNITY VAND IN THEIR FIELDS OF WORK. PLEASE JOIN US AS WE RECOGNIZE Northwell Health is dedicated to THE SIGNIFICANT ACHIEVEMENTS OF OUR HONOREES AT THE strengthening communities—a mission we’re proud to share with Coalition for Asian American Children and Families We applaud their ongoing commitment to ensuring the long-term health and well-being of children and families, as well as mobilizing a coalition of partners to ght for system and policy changes. Congratulations to this year’s honorees: Jason DaSilva Project by Project And our very own Ram Raju, MD Michael A. Epstein Chairman, Board of Trustees Michael J. Dowling President and CEO COALITION FOR ASIAN AMERICAN CHILDREN + FAMILIES 2019 CATALYST FOR CHANGE AWARDS GALA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2019 AT SIX O’CLOCK IN THE EVENING OUTER COVER SPREAD MRI • Open MRI • CT X-Ray • Ultrasound • Nuclear Medicine • Interventional • Women’s Imaging • Biopsies & More LOCATIONS 32-25 Francis Lewis Blvd Bayside, NY 11358 44-01 Francis Lewis Blvd Bayside, NY 11361 136-25 37th Ave Flushing, NY 11354 72-06 Northern Blvd Jackson Hts, NY 11372 Glendale 83-14 Cooper Ave Glendale, NY 11385 INNER COVER SPREAD DEAR FRIENDS, On behalf of the board and staff of CACF, we thank you for joining us this evening for the third annual Catalyst for Change Awards Gala. We are excited to celebrate with you the contributions of our 2019 honorees as well as the successes CACF has had over the past year.
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											SCC Grant to Connect Unemployed with JobsrSCHS blanks Eagles to advance to Eastern 2A fnals. r7JLJOHTUPPQFOIPPQTTFBTPOUPOJHIU Sports 4FFQBHF# ThePublished News since 1890 every Monday and Tursday forReporter the County of Columbus and her people. Monday, November 21, 2011 Ofcials Furloughs, pay Volume 121, Number 41 cite need cuts for aging Whiteville, North Carolina for fu shots considered 75 Cents By RAY WYCHE Staff Writer By NICOLE CARTRETTE Staff Writer The week of Dec. 4-10 has Inside Today been declared National In- Curbing financial losses at the Columbus fluenza Vaccination Week, County Department of Aging may come in 4-A according to information re- the form of furloughs for full-time employees r8PNBOêSFTTIPU ceived by the local county but nurse aides still face significant pay cuts. health department. In his latest recommendation to reduce the BUCVSHMBS Columbus County Health shortfall at the department, County Manager Department Director Kim Bill Clark in an email Friday to commissioners Smith emphasized the need for and others recommends a 15-hour per month residents to receive the immu- furlough for all full-time employees at the de- DIDYOB? nization and issued a reminder partment for the remainder of the fiscal year. Did you observe ... to people that “we are in the Those brief unpaid leaves of absence paired beginning of the season when with an 8 percent cut to all nurse aides will influenza cases are most likely still leave the department with a shortfall for Jubilant South Co- to occur. the second consecutive fiscal year but a much lumbus football “We will give flu vaccina- smaller one than last year.
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												  "1/4, A77OAPWAY FebFeb. 1, 1966 E. GROEBER 3,232,305 FLUID LOGIC APPARATUS Filed Nov. 14, 1963 2 Sheets-Sheet l UTZATION APPARATUS 4f 43 FLUID PRESSURE SOURCE B FLUID PRESSURE SOURCE A F. G.1. INVENTOR. AUGEW GROESEA "1/4, A77OAPWAY Feb. 1, 1966 E. GROEBER 3,232,305 FLUID LOGIC APPARATUS 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 INVENTOR. AUGAW GAOEs EAP A77OAPAWAY 3,232,305 United States Patent Office Patented Feb. 1, 1966 2 channel 9 which terminates in the orifice 20 to provide 3,232,305 a feedback control stream emanating from the orifice FLUID. LOGIC APPARATUS 20 that is cooperative with the power stream emanating Eugen Groeber, Salt Lake City, Utah, assig or to Sperry from the orifice 5 for deflecting the power stream to Rand Corporation, Great Neck, N.Y., a corporation of 5 flow through the output channel 18 in lieu of the output. Delaware channel 17. The power stream emanating from the ori Filed Nov. 14, 1963, Ser. No. 323,724 fice 15 normally tends to flow through the output channel 8 Claims. (C. 137-81.5) 27 because of the well known Coanda effect which pro vides a stable dynamically formed and sustained pres The present invention relates to fluid logic devices of sure gradient across the power stream within the chamber the type utilizing a triggerable bistable element suitable 0 16 which keeps the power stream affixed to the wall as for use in fluid digital computer systems. sociated with the output channel 7 and because of the The problem of making a digital counter, partial Sun vent 21 in the wall associated with the output channel or partial difference of digital functions is simplified if a 18 in a manner more fully disclosed in U.S.