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Infrared. Invisible band of electromagnetic spectrum commonly used for line-of-site data communications between devices.
Ãâó: www.scottygroup.com/glossary
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Infrared. Wavelengths of light from 1 micron to 1 mm. The infrared wavelengths of light are beyond what our eyes sense. We do have another way to sense infrared light--our sense of touch! We sense infrared light as heat--as the heat from a campfire, from a cup of hot coffee, and even from the Sun.
Ãâó: www.itl.arizona.edu/Education%20and%20Links/glossa...
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Infra Red: Part of electromagnetic waves that is very close to light, but invisible for the human eye. Used for low-rate data transport (eg, remote control signals).
Ãâó: www.streamium.com/support/glossary.cfm
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A wave of light that, while invisible to the naked human eye, can be used to enhance visibility when using night vision devices.
Ãâó: www.nightgalaxy.com/index.asp
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Infra-red channel/wavelengths. 10.5 - 12.5 um.
Ãâó: www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/pduskey.html
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