Point Sur Lighthouse opened on August 1, 1889 . This very remote station was required to be self-sufficient, as most supplies had to be brought in by ship.
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A P bit arriving in a command from the remote station is not in response to our P bit; only an F bit arriving in a response is.
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Based on data received from remote stations, automated or operator-driven supervisory commands can be pushed to remote station control devices, which are often referred to as field devices.
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He had a minor role in " Valor vs Venom ", working on a remote station in the jungle, with Gung-Ho, Beach Head and Tunnel Rat under his command.
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On their mission to find the Jaguar shark, the " Belafonte " steals tracking equipment from a remote station owned by Alistair Hennessey, a more successful oceanographer and Zissou's nemesis.
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This means that the resource management and signal generation circuitry of the base station can be moved to a centralized location and shared between several remote stations, thus simplifying the architecture.
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But now, officials say they realize that those remote stations will be important in the CIA's efforts to spy on terrorists and other international criminals who have sought haven in those countries.
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Around the turn of the century several of these families took up land at a remote station along the Thomson River to the north west, which was called " Poverty Point ".
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Dan Brucker, a spokesman for Metro-North, said officials had decided that they could not raise fares for remote stations like Poughkeepsie, where the monthly fare will be $ 257 starting Dec . 1.
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Between 1911 et1914, he made the first measurements of the actual speed of electromagnetic wave propagation, measuring the propagation times between remote stations ( collaboration with Alexandre Dufour and G . Ferrie ).