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- celebrates Armed Forces Day annually with a traditional military to amateur crossband communications test and a message-receiving test. These tests give amateur...
- Crossband (cross-band, cross band) operation is a method of telecommunication in which a radio station receives signals on one frequency and simultaneously...
- 10–18 (13.4) crossbands. Characteristically, both the ground color and crossband pattern are pale in A. c. contortrix. These crossbands are light tan...
- black, and white crossbands. The bands are always arranged in the same order with each red crossband being surrounded by two black crossbands, forming what...
- specific name tigris, (Latin for 'tiger'), refers to the many narrow dorsal crossbands, which create a pattern of vertical stripes when viewed from the side...
- is characterized by its black or bluish-black body with narrow white crossbands, typically reaching lengths of 3 to 4 feet. Known for its potent neurotoxic...
- Odorrana andersonii (common names: golden cross band frog, Yunnan odorous frog, Anderson's frog) is a species of frog in the family Ranidae. It is found...
- pattern on its body, except instead on yellow, the kingsnake has white crossbands. It lives mostly on the mountains of its relatively small Sonoran Desert...
- dark-brown, black, or bluish-black crossbands on the body and tail, which are narrowed and rounded on the sides. The first crossband is continuous with the dark...
- Tennessee. Anteriorly, it has a pattern of dark crossbands on a light ground color. Posteriorly, the crossbands are replaced by three rows of alternating squarish...