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Cuba Jamming Ham Radio? Listen For Yourself

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As anti-government protests spilled onto the streets in Cuba on July 11, something strange was happening on the airwaves. Amateur radio operators in the United States found that suddenly parts of the popular 40-meter band were being swamped with grating signals.

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SpaceX launches 47 Starlink satellites, provides unique views on Twitter

Teslarati

pic.twitter.com/z3Gdy7aiqp — SpaceX (@SpaceX) June 22, 2023 This time, a bit of a different launch for SpaceX as the second stage performed a dog-leg maneuver and flew over the Baja Peninsula of Mexico, making it the lowest orbital inclination launch from the West Coast of the United States.

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Come Home With Memories, Not a Shocking Phone Bill

Baua Electric

AT&T offers the International Day Pass for $10 a day, allowing travelers to use their phones much as they would in the United States. Some exceptions: Cuba and the Maldives. Exceptions: Cuba and the Maldives. As with AT&T and Verizon, Cuba is not covered, but the Maldives is.

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Climate Talks End In Copenhagen Accord; Countries Settle On Non- Binding 2 ºC Warming Limit

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In the end, 188 countries voted in favor of the motion, with Cuba, Bolivia, Sudan, and Venezuela voting against it. The accord will not become an official United Nations document unless unanimous approval is secured. Emissions Reduction Targets Shuttled To The Side.

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Micro-components in EVs: small dimensions and tight tolerances (Whitepaper) – Charged EVs

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Wallis and Futuna Western Sahara Yemen Zambia Zimbabwe Consent to email * Yes, please email me the whitepaper.

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Perspective: Why Carbon Emissions Should Not Have Been the Focus of the UN Climate Change Summit and Why the 15th Conference of the Parties Should Have Focused on Technology Transfer

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Post Bali, two approaches to Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) have been articulated: Cuba, India, Tanzania, Indonesia, China and others argue that IPRs needs to be addressed as a barrier within the technology transfer discussion; Australia and the US argue that IPRs is a catalyst, rather than a barrier, to technology transfer.