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WBNWest By North
WBNWelcome Back Neighbor (State Farm Program)
WBNWide-Band Noise
WBNWoburn, Massachusetts (Airport Code)
WBNWomen's Business Network
WBNWorkday Benefits Network (insurance)
WBNWatts Bar Nuclear Plant (Tennessee)
WBNWorldwide Broker Network
WBNWhole Blood Number (blood donation)
WBNwould be nice
WBNWinning Bid Notification (eBay)


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Business Editors/High-Tech Writers International Microwave Symposium FORT WORTH, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 8, 2004 With Less Than One Picosecond of Residual Noise, the PN9500 Outperforms Competitive Instruments and Costs Thousands of Dollars Less Aeroflex Incorporated (Nasdaq: ARXX) today announced the PN9500 Wide-band Noise and Jitter Analyzer.
All 2026 models offer excellent noise and spurious signal performance Both the 2026 with Option 116 for GSM and the 2026 with Option 117 for Bluetooth/GSM have excellent wide-band noise characteristics.
These tests measure loop length, bridged taps, the presence of load coils and the type and impact of wide-band noise - all critical factors affecting the performance of a DSL line.
 
 
 
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