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" ... According to the Coalition, non-profit operators of television services are exempted from the Copyright Act and may retransmit local broadcast signal and even charge a fee to cover their costs. It argues Locast.org operates similarly to non-profit “translator” stations that retransmit over-the-air broadcast signals to boost their strength. These devices have helped ensure public access to broadcast programming for decades. ... "
" ... The next job is to take the second router out of the box and plug it into the power and be sure to be no more than three meters from the base station just for the set-up and process. Name your satellite router once you’ve established contact and give the satellite router the name of the room where you’re eventually going to put it. With that done you should be good to go. Unplug the router and take it to the place where it’s going to be sited and act as a repeater station. The app will tell you if the place you’ve chosen for the satellite is too close, too far or just the right distance away. Ideally, a line of sight to the master router would be good, especially in a building with thick walls. This gives the best chance of the satellite router being able to retransmit a strong signal. ... "
" ... While this saves consumers money, it could cost broadcasters like ABC -- which is suing Aereo -- as much as $3.3 billion that cable companies pay broadcasters to retransmit their content to subscribers. ... "
" ... You may be surprised to learn that RFID has actually been around for decades. While RFID was invented by Léon Theremin for the Soviet Union to retransmit incident radio waves, a similar technology was initially used by the Allies and Germany in World War II to identify whether aircrafts were friendly or hostile. Harry Stockman wrote a paper in 1948 that predicted that “considerable research and development has to be done for useful applications”. That R&D effort clearly took place, and in 1973 Mario Cardullo patented a device that was the ancestor to the modern RFIDs. ... "