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PICH
(redirected from Pilot Channel)

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PICHPeninsula Institute for Community Health (Virginia)
PICHPain in Child Health (Canadian Institutes of Health Research initiative)
PICHPaging Indication Channel
PICHProgressive Infilterating Cystic Hygroma
PICHPilot Channel


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Technicians are expected to divert the remaining volume of water, which is flowing through pilot channels along the embankment towards the barrage by today evening.
The channels transmitted on the reverse link consist of: Access Channel, Enhanced Access Channel, Reverse Common Control Channel, Reverse Pilot Channel (R-PICH), Reverse Dedicated Control Channel (R-DCCH), Reverse Fundamental Channel (R-FCH), Reverse Supplemental Channel 1 (R-SCH1), Reverse Supplemental Channel 2 (R-SCH2), and Reverse Supplemental Code Channels (R-SCCH).
He admits that after his release he struggled to find work but got his lucky break when a mate put him in touch with Rapido Television who were looking for a host for a pilot Channel 4 show.
 
 
 
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