compatible am stereo broadcast system

  • 1compatible AM stereo broadcast system — suderintoji stereofoninė moduliuotosios amplitudės signalų transliavimo sistema statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. compatible AM stereo broadcast system vok. kompatibles AM stereophonisches Rundfunksystem, n rus. совместимая… …

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  • 2système AM-stéréophonique compatible — suderintoji stereofoninė moduliuotosios amplitudės signalų transliavimo sistema statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. compatible AM stereo broadcast system vok. kompatibles AM stereophonisches Rundfunksystem, n rus. совместимая… …

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  • 3Broadcast television systems — There are several broadcast television systems in use in the world today. An analogue television system includes several components: a set of technical parameters for the broadcast signal, a system for encoding color, and possibly a system for… …

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  • 4Stereo-Pak — 4 track cartridge redirects here. For the RCA 4 track cartridge, see RCA tape cartridge. For four track multitracking, see Multitrack recording. Stereo Pak Media type magnetic tape Encoding …

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  • 5AM stereo — is a term given to a number of mutually incompatible techniques for broadcasting stereo audio in the AM band in a manner that is compatible with standard AM receivers. There are two main classes of systems: independent sideband (ISB) systems,… …

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  • 6DTS (sound system) — For other uses, see DTS (disambiguation). DTS, Inc. Type Public Traded as NASDAQ: DTSI …

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  • 7Digital Theater System — Infobox Company company name = Digital Theater System company company type = Public (nasdaq|DTSI) company slogan = We Bring Entertainment Alive! foundation = 1993 location = Agoura Hills, California, flag|USA key people = num employees = industry …

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  • 8Crosby system — The Crosby system was an FM stereophonic broadcasting standard, developed by Murray G. Crosby, that used an FM subcarrier for higher fidelity. It competed with the Zenith/GE system that used an AM subcarrier. Many audiophiles were disappointed… …

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  • 10Multiple sub-nyquist sampling Encoding system — MUSE (Multiple Sub nyquist Sampling Encoding System), also known as Hi Vision for marketing purposes, was an early high definition analog television standard developed in Japan. Japan had the earliest working HDTV system, with design efforts… …

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