TRACK FIELD

Brand Owner Address Description
TRACK & FIELD Volkswagen AG Berliner Ring 2 Wolfsburg 38440 Germany TRACK AND FIELD;Retail and Wholesale store services featuring motor vehicles and their parts and fittings; retail and wholesale services, namely, mail order services featuring motor vehicles and their parts and fittings; retail and wholesale store services via the Internet featuring motor vehicles and their parts and fittings; retail and wholesale store services via teleshopping featuring motor vehicles and their parts and fittings; the bringing together, for the benefit of others, of a variety of motor vehicles and parts and fittings therefore, excluding the transport thereof, enabling customers to view and purchase those goods in a retail outlet; negotiation of contracts for the benefit of others about the sale and purchase of motor vehicles and their parts and fittings; franchising, namely, consultancy and assistance in organization and management of retail and business companies;Motorized land vehicles, namely, automobiles, trucks, vans, sport utility vehicles, lorries, busses, trains, locomotives, tricycles, snowmobiles, motor homes, conversion vans, travel trailers, camper coaches, and structural parts for the aforesaid goods; engines for land vehicles; tires for vehicle wheels, rimes for vehicle wheels; motorized scooters and motorized automobiles for children;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method, apparatus, and computer readable medium controlling a servo of a recording and/or reproducing apparatus, using a detected header field signal. An optical recording and/or reproducing apparatus includes a playback signal detector that detects a playback signal and a track error signal from information recorded on a DVD-RAM disc, as picked up by a pickup. A header field signal detecting circuit detects a header field signal by comparing a sampled playback signal for a signal representing the presence of a header field with a reference level and holding the comparison result for a predetermined period of time to generate the header field signal. Accordingly, a tracking servo can be stably controlled by using a tracking driving signal that is not affected by the presence of a header. Also, in a seek mode, the track error signal can be held based on the header field signal to generate a track count signal that is similarly not affected by the header. As a result, the number of tracks on the DVD-RAM disc can be accurately counted by using the track error signal.