Mergeto Scrambler date February 2010 In telecommunication , a randomizer has the following meanings An algorithm that converts an input string into a seemingly random output string of the same length e.g., by pseudo random ly selecting bits to invert , thus avoiding long sequences of bits of the same value in this context, a randomizer is also referred to as a scrambler . An analog or digital source of unpredictable i.e., high entropy , unbiased, and usually independent i.e., random output bits. A truly random generator may be used to feed a more practical deterministic pseudo random random number generator , which extends the random seed value. note the MIL reference is very unclear on that point does it refer to true randomness, statistical randomness, or cryptographically secure randomness? Scrambling Scramblers are primarily used for two reasons For energy dispersal on the carrier, reducing inter carrier signal interference communication interference . To enable accurate timing recovery on receiver equipment without resorting to redundant line coding. Scramblers are essential components of physical layer system standards besides interleaving interleaved forward error correction coding and modulation . They are usually defined based on linear feedback shift register s LFSRs due to their good statistical properties and ease of implementation in hardware. It is common for physical layer standards bodies to refer to lower layer physical layer and link layer encryption as scrambling as well. ref EN 301 192, Specifications for Data Broadcasting , European Telecommunications Standards Institute ETSI , 2004. ref ref ETR 289, Support for use of scrambling and Conditional Access CA within digital broadcast systems , European Telecommunications Standards Institute ETSI , 1996. ref This may well be because traditional mechanisms employed are based on feedback shift registers as well. Some standards for digital television , such as Conditional access DVB CA and Multiprotocol ... more details
Wikify date January 2012 Unreferenced date December 2009 HYPER TECHNO MIX REVOLUTION I released on May 30, 2001, is the first of three remix albums with the HYPER TECHNO MIX name in it. This is m.o.v.e s third remix album. Track listing gimme3 remixed by RAVEMAN knock em out remixed by D Z Gamble Rumble remixed by FRAGMA ROCK IT DOWN remixed by Achilles Damigos Bust the Future Wall remixed by DJ VISAGE Rage your dream remixed by RANDOMIZER RIDE ON THE WAVE Category Move Japanese band albums Category 2001 remix albums Category Avex Group remix albums 2000s electronic album stub ... more details
primary sources date March 2011 The Social Psychology Network SPN is an educational organization with more than 1,500 members worldwide. Founded by Scott Plous in 1996, the Network grew in its first three years to include more than 3,500 searchable links and three affiliated partner sites the Society of Experimental Social Psychology SESP.org the Society for Personality and Social Psychology and Research Randomizer Randomizer.org, a web based tool for random sampling and random assignment . By late 1998, the pages of SPN had been visited more than 750,000 times, and the National Science Foundation invited Dr. Plous to apply for a grant to further develop the Network. External links http socialpsychology.org socialpsychology.org Category Social psychology ... more details
Infobox Software name FractMus screenshot Image fractmus.jpg 250px caption A set of FractMus written and used by Gustavo D az Jerez latest release version 2000 3.0 developer Gustavo D az Jerez operating system Microsoft Windows Windows genre algorithmic music and Musical form composition license freeware website http www.gustavodiazjerez.com fractmus overview.html FractMus is a freeware algorithmic music generator program developed and maintained by Spanish people Spanish pianist and composer Gustavo D az Jerez . It has been primarily used by composers, performers, software designers, researchers and artists for creating music. Overview FractMus employs twelve algorithm s for pitch generation drawn from number theory Thue Morse sequence , Collatz Conjecture Hailstone numbers , Pickover Earthwork sequence , Chaos theory chaotic dynamics Logistic map , Lorenz attractor , H non map , Hopalong attractor, Gingerbreadman map , Martin attractor , cellular automata Cellular automaton Wolfram classes Wolfram 1D CA , noise 1 f noise , and randomness . It offers a set of tools to assist the compositional process. These include a data randomizer and a composition wizard , among others. Compositions data sets can be saved to a standard MIDI file for later refinement in a sequencer program or music editor. See also Algorithmic music External links http www.gustavodiazjerez.com fractmus overview.html FractMus Homepage Category Computer music software Category Windows software ... more details
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, etc. . The randomizer then chooses a power dancer from the dance podium. The power dancer then chooses ... there is two dancers and one dancing routine left. The randomizer selects the power dancer and the power .... Round 2 Freestyle Semifinals The randomizer selects a power dancer from the three semifinalists ... dancer who did not dance yet would pass or play, or the randomizer would choose a new power ... by the DJ which features the artist s name and the song s name. In the first episode, the randomizer ... more details
, date and place of birth, years of activity and represented music styles. Randomizer Another feature that allows to listen to the music on ShareTheMusic is Randomizer a multi channel, narrowly profiled radio station, in which users themselves are broadcasters. Each channel of Randomizer consists of a list .... Randomizer, similarly to the whole ShareTheMusic, is based on the principle of One 2 One Streaming ... on the site also Randomizer channels , and share the music with other users of the portal. Shared ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2009 In role playing game s, theatre style live action role playing LARP is a style of freeform role playing game freeform , live action role playing game live action game distinguished by four principal attributes. While not every theatre style LARP has all of these attributes, strength in these areas distinguishes theatre style LARP The organizers are likely to have pre written characters for the players to play if not, they may provide much more proactive plotting and guidance during the event. The organizers in general provide more direction and are more likely to supply goals for the character. The action is likely to be generated or instigated by the players in what is called Player versus Player or PVP style game play. Theatre style describes an event in which players play in a background, ethos, or environment set up by the organizers, but may have a great deal of latitude in choosing how to behave and what to do within the setting. Organizers are more likely to provide guidance and less likely to prohibit or penalize changes of heart or compromises. It is likely that the game setup will involve elements of character versus character play. This means that characters may have mutually exclusive or irreconcilable goals, and may be in direct conflict, in some cases actually killing or sending each other out of the game. It is likely that combat will be symbolic combat, simulated with cards or a numeric system involving dice or some other randomizer such as rock, paper, scissors , or other more complex rules methods, rather than by fighting with padded weapons. Historically, the distinction of not involving live combat was seen as paramount, though some modern theatre style games have used elements of live combat successfully. Theatre style is not a specific brand or genre of LARP, but rather a style of LARP. Most Mind s Eye Theatre games could be described as theater style, for example, though their organizers tend to identify them more ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Where The Ragged People Go Type Album Artist Shining Norwegian band Shining Cover Shining Where The Ragged People Go.jpg Released 5 November 2001 ref name ballade cite web url http www.mic.no nmi.nsf doc art2001121012314231544518 title Shining p Herr Nilsen date 10 December 2001 work ballade.no language Norwegian accessdate 11 January 2010 ref Recorded May 2001 Genre Jazz Label BP Productions This album Where The Ragged People Go br 2001 Next album Sweet Shanghai Devil br 2003 Where the Ragged People Go is the first album by the Norwegian band Shining Norwegian band Shining . It was released in 2001 on BP Productions. All tracks are composed by J rgen Munkeby . The album title, Where the Ragged People Go , is a line from the song The Boxer by Simon & Garfunkel . ref name pf interview cite web url http pitchfork.com features interviews 6019 shining title Interview Shining author Matthew Murphy date 17 April 2005 work Pitchfork Media accessdate 11 January 2010 ref Track listing Spooks in the Hall 5 03 The Fool 5 21 Small Steps 4 13 Dalton City 7 05 Randomizer 4 35 Song of a Long Gone Girl 8 00 Hell s Bells 8 00 The Fool 6 34 Notes Reflist External links http www.last.fm music Shining Where The Ragged People Go 5B2001 5D Last.fm album page http www.youtube.com watch?v tKfH1qxTLYs Hell s Bells performed live at John Dee, Oslo 2005 on YouTube Category Shining Norwegian band albums Category 2001 albums 2000s jazz album stub no Where the Ragged People Go ... more details
Laromlab is the stage name of Brandon Harrod ref http consequenceofsound.net 2008 04 laromlabs career is over CoS Laromlab s career is over ref , an American electronic music ian and computer artist working in the chiptune genre. Brandon Harrod had just released an album on the American label Mushpot Records in February 2008 when it was revealed that all of the tracks on the record were made by European chipmusicians in the collective YM Rockerz specifically Crazy Q, Dubmood , DMA SC and Lotek Style. ref name cmj http prod1.cmj.com articles display article.php?id 63047429 CMJ Laromlab Steals Entire Album ref In addition to the use of the YM Rockerz music on his self titled record, Laromlab has admitted to the use of songs by chipmusicians Aleksi Eeben , Goto 80 , Ikuma , Gasman musician Gasman and http randomizer.se 2008 04 dont imitate just innovate Randomizer . Laromlab had about 39 tour dates across the United States playing these artists music without their permission, ref http www.jivemagazine.com article.php?pid 26464 Jive Magazine Chiptune maestro Laromlab creator of new dance hits out of old video games ref as well as notable radio air play and featured music in podcasts. Mushpot Records dropped him from their label. ref name cmj ref http www.lastfm.se label Mushpot Records journal 2008 04 17 113w mushpot weekly ver 041208 Mushpot Weekly ver 041208 ref ref http mushpotrecords.com news ?p 37 Mushpot Records statement ref As of July 2008 no legal action has been taken in the matter. References reflist Similar cases Fitts for Fight 2007 Timbaland plagiarism controversy Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Laromlab ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1980 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category 1980 births Category Living people Category American electronic musicians Category Plagiarism Category 2008 in music Category Entertainment scandals ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2012 Infobox single Name Kiss me Kiss me, Baby Cover Artist MAX band MAX from Album Maximum MAX album Maximum B side Released August 21, 1995 Format CD Single Recorded Genre Eurobeat Length 3 22 Label Avex Trax Writer Kazumi Suzuki, Hinoky Team Producer Max Matsuura Certification Last single Koi Suru Velfarre Dance Saturday Night br 1995 This single Kiss me Kiss me, Baby br 1995 Next single Tora Tora Tora song Tora Tora Tora br 1996 Misc Kiss me Kiss me, Baby is a song by Ryukyuan people Okinawan dance unit, MAX band MAX . It is a Japanese language Japanese cover of Kiss me Kiss me, Babe by the Italo Disco artist Virginelle . It was composed by Hinoky Team with Japanese lyrics written by Kazumi Suzuki. It was released as their second single and appears on the albums, Maximum MAX album Maximum 1996 and Precious Collection 1995 2002 2002 . Track list class wikitable bgcolor CCCCCC width 300 Title width 150 Songwriters Time 1. Kiss me Kiss me, Baby Original Mix small Kazumi Suzuki, Hinoky Team small 3 22 2. Kiss me Kiss me, Baby Randomizer Mix small Suzuki, Hinoky Team small 3 32 3. Kiss me Kiss me, Baby Karaoke small Suzuki, Hinoky Team small 3 19 MAX band Category 1995 singles Category MAX songs ja Kiss me Kiss me, Baby ... more details
unreferenced date August 2009 Infobox Television show name Catch Phrase genre Game show director Marty Pasetta created by Stephen Radosh presenter Art James narrated John Harlan announcer John Harlan theme music composer Marc and Ray Ellis runtime 30 minutes country USA channel Broadcast syndication Syndicated first aired September 16, 1985 last aired January 10, 1986 num episodes 65 Catch Phrase is a syndicated U.S. game show which ran from September 16, 1985 through January 10, 1986, hosted by Art James . Two contestants competed to identify a series of animated puzzles called catch phrases to win money and prizes. The show was not a success in America and was cancelled after thirteen weeks. Despite this, the show became a major success in other countries. A Catchphrase UK game show British version best known for its original host Roy Walker ran from 1986 to 2002 on the ITV network, and an Burgo s Catch Phrase Australian version primarily based on the British version aired on the Nine Network from 1997 to 2003. Gameplay Two contestants competed, the champion standing at the blue podium and the challenger at the red. If two new contestants appeared, a coin toss determined who stood at which podium. At the start of each round, one contestant stopped a randomizer consisting of dollar amounts by hitting his her buzzer, which became the amount for the toss up catch phrases. On each toss up, the computer slowly drew a catch phrase on the screen. When the puzzle was completed, a bell rang and the contestants could then buzz in and guess the answer. The show s mascot, a robotic character called Herbie identical to the UK show s Mr. Chips , occasionally appeared in a catch phrase. Correct answers added the predetermined money amount to the bank, which was claimed by solving the Super Catch Phrase hidden behind nine squares. After correctly solving a catch phrase, a contestant could remove one of these squares by hitting his her buzzer to stop a randomizer on one of them. O ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2008 Infobox television show name Burgo s Catch Phrase image caption format Game Show runtime 30 minutes small inc. commercials small location Sydney , New South Wales creator starring John Burgess TV Host John Burgess country Australia language English language English network Nine Network picture format 576i PAL audio format Stereo first aired 1997 2001 br 2002 last aired 2003 num episodes Burgo s Catch Phrase was an Australia n game show that ran between 1997 and 2003, produced by Southern Star Group and later by the joint venture Endemol Southern Star for the Nine Network . The show was based on the United Kingdom British and United States American versions of the game, and was originally known as simply Catch Phrase until renamed in honour of its host. The show was cancelled in 2001 and again in 2003 after failing ratings despite a revamp of the set in 2002. Contestants would have to identify the familiar phrase represented by a piece of animation, with the show s mascot &mdash a character called Jimmy &mdash often appearing. In the original run, two contestants played in each game, but in the 2002 revamp, this was increased to three. The Main Game In the main game, at the start of each round, one contestant stopped a randomizer which consisted of money amounts by hitting his her button. The value that was landed would then be the amount for the normal catch phrases. On each normal catch phrase, the computer would draw it on the screen. When it was done, a bell would ring, signifying the contestants to buzz in when they think they know the answer. A correct answer won the contestant the predetermined money amount, plus a chance to solve the Bonus Catch Phrase which was hidden behind nine squares with the show s logo on each. To choose a square, the contestant had to hit their button to stop a randomizer from flashing around the board after which the square was revealed, and they had a chance to guess. A correct answer won bonus money for ... more details
Other uses Mergefrom Randomizer date March 2010 In telecommunication s, a scrambler is a device that transposes or inverts signals or otherwise encodes a message at the transmitter to make the message unintelligible at a receiver not equipped with an appropriately set descrambling device. Whereas encryption usually refers to operations carried out in the digital domain, scrambling usually refers to operations carried out in the Analog transmission analog domain. Scrambling is accomplished by the addition of components to the original signal or the changing of some important component of the original signal in order to make extraction of the original signal difficult. Examples of the latter might include removing or changing vertical or horizontal sync pulses in television signals televisions will not be able to display a picture from such a signal. Some modern scramblers are actually encryption devices, the name remaining due to the similarities in use, as opposed to internal operation. In telecommunications and recording , a scrambler also referred to as a randomizer is a device that manipulates a data stream before transmitting. The manipulations are reversed by a descrambler at the receiving side. Scrambling is widely used in satellite communications satellite , Microwave radio relay radio relay communications and PSTN modems. A scrambler can be placed just before a Forward error correction FEC coder, or it can be placed after the FEC, just before the modulation or line code . A scrambler in this context has nothing to do with encryption encrypting , as the intent is not to render the message unintelligible, but to give the transmitted data useful engineering properties ... scramblers File Scrambler randomizer additive.png right thumb 350px An additive scrambler descrambler ... initial state . Multiplicative self synchronizing scramblers File Scrambler randomizer multiplicative ... Scrambler randomizer multiplicative descrambler.png right thumb 350px A multiplicative descrambler used ... more details
to stop a randomizer, which sets the clock for the round the clock is visible to the home audience .... Before the round begins, a set of 16 letter tiles are placed on the board. A randomizer then causes tiles to light up. Each team is allowed to stop the randomizer a team starts the final round with the regulation value of the tiles that they stop the randomizer on the number of tiles that the randomizer ... more details
monster s copy ability Copyotter and the Geno Randomizer to create the White Dino Ranger clone ... Randomizer by combining the DNA of an animal, the DNA of a plant, and the molecular structure of an inanimate ... Actor Cameron Rhodes Elsa used the Geno Randomizer to turn Marty the Mackerel into this bonito olive ... the Geno Randomizer to turn a volcanologist named Dr. Norton Morton into this monster. Tommy comes ... prescription monster. Elsa s Dream Machine hooked up to the Geno Randomizer had this monster manifested .... Elsa s dream machine hooked up to the Geno Randomizer had this monster manifested into Kira s dream ... machine hooked up to the Geno Randomizer had this monster manifested into Ethan s dream after looking ... Claus . Elsa s dream machine hooked up to the Geno Randomizer had this monster manifested into Conner ... more details
Infobox VG title collapsible state show image image File League Bowling Cover.jpg 250px caption aspect ratio resolution developer publisher SNK Playmore SNK distributor license series engine version released vgrelease NA July 1, 1991 genre modes ratings platforms Neo Geo console Neo Geo , Neo Geo CD media requirements input League Bowling is an arcade game released in 1991 by SNK Playmore SNK for the Neo Geo console Neo Geo console and arcade systems. The game was unique in that it was the first arcade to put emphasis on bowling. The players control characters with red and blue hair and can selected balls from 9 to 16 pounds. Modes League Bowling has three types of modes, played up to 4 players. Regulation Played just like a normal game of bowling, with 300 being a perfect score. Flash Values of 100 to 500 will flash on a randomizer during the time the bowler throws his shot. A strike adds the bonus flash value to the score accumulated at the end of the game. Strike 90 Played just like regulation except that a strike adds 90 points to the next two shots, and a spare adds 60 points to the next shot. 30 points are awarded in the case of a field goal throwing the ball in between the 7 and 10 pins . Multi Link Play In addition, it also have the option to link up to 4 Neo Geo MVS machines to become the 8 player game. This is the only Neo Geo game that features the 8 player support. The 8 player gameplay video are shown on Youtube with the link below. Ports Tom Fulp , the founder and the CEO of Newgrounds ported the game to Flash in 2002. the port features no ball selection, a regulation mode only, less animations, and the different player s sprites are the same. Later on 2010, SNK Playmore release the Neo Geo Station, which includes the emulation of the game and other Neo Geo games for the PlayStation 3 and the PlayStation Portable PSP . On July 12 2011, Virtual Console version for the Wii was released in Japan . Easter Egg Nadia, from the anime Nadia The Secret of Blue ... more details
Randomization is the process of making something random this means Generating a random permutation of a sequence such as when shuffle shuffling cards . Selecting a random sample of a population important in sampling statistics statistical sampling . Generating random number s see Random number generation . Transforming a data stream such as when using a scrambler randomizer scrambler in telecommunications . Applications Randomization is used in statistics and in gambling. Statistics Randomization is a core principle in statistical theory , whose importance was emphasized by Charles Sanders Peirce Charles S. Peirce in Charles Sanders Peirce bibliography illus Illustrations of the Logic of Science 1877 1878 and Charles Sanders Peirce bibliography SIL A Theory of Probable Inference 1883 . Randomization based inference is especially important in experimental design and in survey sampling . The first use of randomization listed in the Oxford English Dictionary is its use by Ronald Fisher in 1926. ref Fisher RA. http digital.library.adelaide.edu.au dspace handle 2440 15191 The arrangement of field experiments . J Min Agri GB 1926 33 700 725. ref ref Oxford English Dictionary randomization ref Randomized experiments Main Randomized experiment Main Randomized controlled trial In the statistical theory of design of experiments , randomization involves randomly allocating the experimental units across the treatment groups . For example, if an experiment compares a new drug against a standard drug, then the patients should be allocated to either the new drug or to the standard drug control using randomization. Randomized experimentation is not haphazard. Randomization reduces bias by equalising so called factors dependent and independent variables independent variables that have not been accounted for in the experimental design. Survey sampling Survey sampling uses randomization, following the criticisms of previous representative methods by Jerzy Neyman in his 1922 report to ... more details
unreferenced date March 2009 In telecommunication , 4B5B is a form of data communications Block Coding. 4B5B maps groups of four bit s onto groups of 5 bits, with a minimum density of 1 bits in the output. When NRZI encoded, the 1 bits provide necessary clock signal clock transitions for the receiver. For example, a run of 4 bits such as 0000 contains no transitions and that causes clocking problems for the receiver. 4B 5B solves this problem by assigning each block of 4 consecutive bits an equivalent word of 5 bits. These 5 bit words are pre determined in a dictionary and they are chosen to ensure that there will be at least two transitions per block of bits. A collateral effect of the code is that more bits are needed to send the same information than with 4 bits. An alternate to using 4B5B coding is to use a Scrambler randomizer scrambler . Depending on the standard or specification of interest, there may be several 4b5b characters left unused. The presence of any of the unused characters in the data stream can be used as an indication that there is a fault somewhere in the link. Therefore, the unused characters can actually be used to detect errors in the data stream. 4B5B was popularized by Fiber distributed data interface FDDI in the mid 1980s, and was later adopted by Fast Ethernet 100BASE TX 100BASE TX standardization standard defined by IEEE 802.3u in 1995 and AES10 2003 MADI http www.aes.org publications standards Multichannel Audio Digital Interface . The name 4B5B is generally taken to mean the FDDI version. Other 4 to 5 bit codes have been used for magnetic recording are known as group code recording GCR . On optical fiber, the 4B5B output is NRZI encoded. FDDI over copper CDDI uses MLT 3 encoding instead, as does 100BASE TX. Encoding table class wikitable Name 4b 5b Description 0 0000 11110 hex data 0 1 0001 01001 hex data 1 2 0010 10100 hex data 2 3 0011 10101 hex data 3 4 0100 01010 hex data 4 5 0101 01011 hex data 5 6 0110 01110 hex data 6 7 0111 01 ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Television show name The Hollywood Game format Game show Game Show runtime 30 Minutes creator CBS Entertainment Productions presenter Peter Allen pilot br Bob Goen series narrated John Cramer announcer John Cramer country USA network CBS first aired June 19 last aired July 10, 1992 num episodes 6 4 aired The Hollywood Game was a prime time game show hosted by Bob Goen that ran for four weeks on CBS during the summer of 1992. It involved two teams of two contestants each, who answered trivia questions about film and television . In most rounds, the teams chose trivia categories that were represented by the nine letters in H O L L Y W O O D . Peter Allen hosted the pilot, which taped on May 14, 1991. However, he was too ill to host the series and died the day before its premiere. The show was taped at CBS Television City s Studio 33 and was the first game show John Cramer announcer John Cramer announced. The Hollywood Game was the last game show to air in primetime until Who Wants to Be a Millionaire US game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire . Gameplay Round 1 After choosing a category, each team was asked two questions worth 100 and 200, respectively. Each question was preceded by a TV film clip or a picture. If a team failed to answer correctly, the opposing team had the chance to steal the question and the money. On the pilot episode, each team s category was determined by stopping a randomizer. Rounds 2 & 3 Both teams competed to answer three questions in a chosen category. Questions were worth 200, 400, and 800 respectively. Round 3 was identical, except that the question values increased to 500, 1,000, and 2,000. The Double Feature Round Similar to the final round on Jeopardy , each team could wager all, half, or none of their accumulated bankroll on a question in a predetermined category. Afterwards, the teams were shown 2 film clips from the same category, then were asked a question related to both clips. The teams then ... more details
Expert subject telecommunications date November 2008 CPICH stands for Common Pilot Channel in UMTS and some other CDMA communications systems. In WCDMA Duplex telecommunications Frequency division duplex FDD cellular systems, CPICH is a downlink channel broadcast by Node B s with constant power and of a known bit sequence. Its power is usually between 5 and 15 of the total Node B transmit power. Commonly, the CPICH power is 10 of the typical total transmit power of 43 dBm . The Primary Common Pilot Channel is used by the UE s to first complete identification of the Primary Scrambler randomizer Scrambling Code used for scrambling Primary Common Control Physical Channel P CCPCH transmissions from the Node B . Later CPICH channels provide allow phase and power estimations to be made, as well as aiding discovery of other Multipath propagation radio paths . There is one primary CPICH P CPICH for each Cell, which is transmitted using spread spectrum spreading code 0 with a Orthogonal variable spreading factor spreading factor of 256, notationally written as C sub ch,256,0 sub ref http www.3gpp.org ftp Specs archive 25 series 25.213 25.213 , section 5.2.1 Channelisation codes ref . Optionally a Node B may broadcast one or more secondary common pilot channels S CPICH , which use arbitrarily chosen 256 codes, written as C sub ch,256,n sub where math 0 n 256 math . The CPICH contains 20 bits of data, which are either all zeros, or in the case that Space Time Transmit Diversity STTD is employed, is a pattern of alternating 1 s and 0 s for transmissions on the Node B s second antenna ref http www.3gpp.org ftp Specs archive 25 series 25.211 25.211 , section 5.3.3.1 Common Pilot Channel CPICH ref . The first antenna of a base station always transmits all zeros for CPICH. A UE searching for a WCDMA Node B will first use the primary and secondary synchronisation channels P SCH and S SCH respectively to determine the slot and frame timing of a candidate P CCPCH, whether STTD is in u ... more details
Infobox Television show name All Star Secrets image Image Allstarsecrets.jpg 250px caption All Star Secrets title logo. format Game show runtime 30 minutes location NBC Studios Burbank NBC Studios br Burbank, California creator Hill Eubanks Productions presenter Bob Eubanks narrated Charlie O Donnell country USA network NBC first aired January 8, 1979 last aired August 10, 1979 status Ended All Star Secrets was an NBC daytime game show that aired from January 8 to August 10, 1979. A Hill Eubanks Production, the show was hosted by co creator Bob Eubanks and announced first by Charlie O Donnell , but due to conflicts with his announcing duties on Wheel of Fortune U.S. game show Wheel Of Fortune , he was later replaced by Tony McClay, who was a sub announcer on Eubanks famed game show The Newlywed Game . Game play Three contestants were told some interesting secrets about a panel of five stars. The secrets were given to the producers beforehand in an interview, and the contestants job was to match the secret to the celebrity that gave that secret. On each secret, a randomizer shuffled money amounts ranging from 120 300, stopping when a player pressed a button. After the secret was read, one celebrity whom the secret did not pertain to just for fun offered his her opinion on which star had the secret. The contestants then secretly chose which star had the secret, and a correct answer won money according how many contestants got it right if two or all three players were correct, they split the money 1 3 for all three, and 1 2 for two , but if only one player got it, he she got the whole pot. Money values doubled for the third and fourth secrets. In the final round, all three players would attempt to identify one final secret, called the Blind Item , which was worth 1,500. In the final round, no stars were able to guess who they thought was the person who had the secret. The player with the most money at the end of the game was the winner and received a bonus prize, while ... more details