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In data communications, a master can request any slave station for identification or status.
The slave station will determine its timing from the master station.
He said the old slave station "reminds us that as bad as history can be, it is also possible to overcome."
This is just a slave station.
One station will be the master, and the other will be the slave station.
To locate this person, the master station and two slave stations tune in his pattern, broadcast interference waves.
Boma was founded as a slaving station and entrepôt by merchants of several European countries in the 16th century.
The slave station was some km distance away in the "office for amplifier" in Kochel.
An expedition to western Africa captured the French slaving station at Senegal.
He was talking about the slave trade after a British naval officer destroyed a slaving station on the West African coast.
In a data network, the control station may designate a master station to ensure data transfer to one or more slave stations.
The system was developed at the laboratory and is based on a pulsed hyperbolic system using a master and two slave stations.
Slaves were not permitted to enter the Masters' domicile, but were summoned to the Slave station next to it.
Slave Stations:
A slave station indicates that it has completed its transmission by sending the end of transmission character (end-of-transmission character).
The enquire character (Enquiry character) is generally used by a master station to ask a slave station to send its next message.
Decca is based around a chain of main transmitting stations, each one backed up by a trio of slave stations.
Each chain consisted of a master station and three (occasionally two) slave stations, termed Red, Green and Purple.
About 150 people who had been freed from coastal slaving stations by Americo-Liberians also settled in New Georgia.
In data transmission, a master station can be set to not wait for a reply from a slave station after transmitting each message or transmission block.
B Slave Station, Down Hill (Northern Ireland)
The trick to such a system is to ensure the master and slave stations are phase-coherent, which was an expensive and complex proposition during World War II.
One larger and several smaller slaving stations, usually occupied only during the best slaving seasons, had been established on islands in the rivers and their larger tributaries.
In practice both sweeps are duplicated and arrangements are made to invert the pulses from the slave stations so that the appearance of the cathode-ray tube might be as shown in Fig. 17.6.
In 1664, a year before the Second Anglo-Dutch War officially began, De Ruyter clashed with the English off the West African coast, where both the English and Dutch had significant slave stations.