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  2. Silicone rubber keypad - Wikipedia

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    Keypad with translucent rubber Common applications of silicone rubber keypads include remote controls for TV, video and HIFI units, electronic toys and games, and industrial control equipment. Industrial silicone rubber keypads such as ones produced by CTI Electronics Corporation are used in the medical, marine, or, military are typically sealed comply to specific industry standards such as ...

  3. Raycom Media - Wikipedia

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    Raycom Media, Inc. was an American television broadcasting company based in Montgomery, Alabama. Raycom owned and/or provided services for 65 television stations and two radio stations across 44 markets in 20 states. Raycom, through its Community Newspaper Holdings subsidiary, also owned multiple newspapers in small and medium-sized markets throughout the United States.

  4. Zenith Flash-matic - Wikipedia

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    Zenith Flash-matic. Zenith Flash-Matic. The Zenith Flash-Matic was the first wireless remote control, invented by Eugene Polley in 1955. It had only one button that was used to power on and off, channel up, channel down, and mute. The Flash-matic's phototechnology was a significant innovation in television and allowed for wireless signal ...

  5. Telephone keypad - Wikipedia

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    A telephone keypad is a keypad installed on a push-button telephone or similar telecommunication device for dialing a telephone number. It was standardized when the dual-tone multi-frequency signaling (DTMF) system was developed in the Bell System in the United States in the 1960s – this replaced rotary dialing, that had been developed for ...

  6. JP1 remote - Wikipedia

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    A JP1 remote is a type of universal remote, usually with a six-pin interface connector labeled "JP1" in the battery compartment, manufactured by Universal Electronics Inc.

  7. Checkered Past (TV programming block) - Wikipedia

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    Checkered Past is an American television programming block on Adult Swim that broadcasts older Cartoon Network original series from the 1990s and 2000s, including those belonging to the Cartoon Cartoons brand. [2][3] The name checkered past is in reference to Cartoon Network’s iconic checkerboard motif used since its 1992 launch.

  8. Remote control - Wikipedia

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    Most of these were connected to the set being controlled by wires, but the Philco Mystery Control (1939) was a battery-operated low-frequency radio transmitter, [14] thus making it the first wireless remote control for a consumer electronics device. Using pulse-count modulation, this also was the first digital wireless remote control.

  9. Lists of programming blocks - Wikipedia

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    Listings by television network. List of programming blocks by Cartoon Network (Philippines) List of programming blocks by YTV. Cartoon Network (Australia and New Zealand) List of programming blocks by Cartoon Network (UK & Ireland) List of programming blocks by Nickelodeon. List of programming blocks by Cartoon Network (Latin America)