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What does TFP mean?

TFP means Time for print

TFP is a common English term used in photographing amateur models by amateur photographers. The model does not receive a fee and the photographer also receives no compensation for the prints made during the photo session. Although time for print is the most common translation, it can also mean trade for print, time for portfolio or trade for portfolio.

What does RDS mean?

RDS means Radio Data System

RDS is a system that transmits data (transmitter name, traffic information, news messages, etc.) with an FM broadcast signal. In traffic information, a radio station broadcasts a RDS TA/TP signal. For example, the receiver can pause the CD player and switch to the radio with the traffic information. If that is over again it switches back.

RDS Radio Data System AF Alternative Frequency Demonstration

What does HD Traffic mean?

HD traffic stands for High Definition traffic

It is a service that has been put into the market by TomTom (the full service is TomTom HD-Traffic as well). TomTom HD Traffic offers traffic information on the entire major road network in the Netherlands, including all secondary "N" roads. The supplied cover is up to 10x better than with TMC, and refreshes every 3 minutes. Read more about HD-Traffic on the TomTom website. TomTom HD-Traffic

What does PABX mean?

PABX means Private Automatic Branch EXchange

A PABX is a telephone exchange used by a company, basically the same as a home phoneline power station but with the possibility to connect many more devices. The switchboard is the switch box between the Netlines (infrastructure) and the telephone sets (and other communication equipment) within an organization. The PABX regulates all incoming and outgoing telephone traffic. Previously, a distinction was made between PBX (not automatic) and PABX, but today no PBX power stations are present.

How PABX works?

What does PABX mean?

PABX means Private Automatic Branch EXchange

A PABX is a telephone exchange used by a company, basically the same as a home phoneline power station but with the possibility to connect many more devices. The switchboard is the switch box between the Netlines (infrastructure) and the telephone sets (and other communication equipment) within an organization. The PABX regulates all incoming and outgoing telephone traffic. Previously, a distinction was made between PBX (not automatic) and PABX, but today no PBX power stations are present. How PABX works?