POWER OPERATED LATHES BAND

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FREEPORT Mighty Enterprises, Inc. www.mightyviper.com 19706 S. Normandie Avenue Torrance CA 90502 power operated lathes and band saws, milling machines, surface grinding machines, numerically controlled (NC) lathes, NC machining centers, computer numerically controlled (CNC) machining centers, CNC lathes, and calipers in the nature of workpiece positioning elements for use with all the foregoing;
SAIRYO California Crown Inc. 140 Commerce Way Walnut CA 91789 POWER OPERATED LATHES AND BAND SAWS, TABLE FEED, MILLING MACHINES, SURFACE GRINDING MACHINES, NUMERICALLY CONTROLLED (NC) LATHES, NC MACHINING CENTERS, COMPUTER NUMERICALLY CONTROLLED (CNC) MACHINING CENTERS, CNC LATHES, AND CALIPERS IN THE NATURE OF WORKPIECE POSITIONING ELEMENTS FOR USE WITH ALL THE FOREGOING;THE ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF THE WORD SAIRYO IN THE MARK IS EXCELLENT.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Transmitting an ultra wideband (UWB) signal in some embodiments comprises reducing power within a first sub-band with respect to a nominal power of the UWB signal within the first sub-band and correspondingly increasing power within a second sub-band with respect to a nominal power of the UWB signal within the second sub-band. An ultra wideband (UWB) transmitter comprises an input interface configured to receive data, a modulator configured to modulate received data into symbols and a power shaping component coupled to the modulator, configured to shape power density spectrum of a UWB signal being transmitted. Transmitting an ultra wideband (UWB) signal in some embodiments comprises determining whether to power shape the UWB signal; in the event that it is determined that the UWB signal is to be power shaped, reducing power within a first sub-band with respect to the nominal power of the UWB signal within the first sub-band; and correspondingly increasing power within a second sub-band with respect to the nominal power of the UWB signal within the second sub-band such that bandwidth of the UWB signal is maintained to be greater than or equal to a required bandwidth.