frequency channel

  • 61Channel (broadcasting) — In broadcasting, a channel is a range of frequencies (or, equivalently, wavelengths) assigned by a government for the operation of a particular radio station, television station or television channel. In common usage, the term also may be used to …

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  • 62channel — channel1 channeler; esp. Brit., channeller, n. /chan l/, n., v., channeled, channeling or (esp. Brit.) channelled, channelling. n. 1. the bed of a stream, river, or other waterway. 2. Naut. a navigable route between two bodies of water …

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  • 63Frequency frogging — In telecommunication, the term frequency frogging has the following meanings: 1. The interchanging of the frequencies of carrier channels to accomplish specific purposes, such as to prevent feedback and oscillation, to reduce crosstalk, and to… …

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  • 64Frequency-locked loop — A frequency lock, or frequency locked loop (FLL), is an electronic control system that generates a signal that is locked to the frequency of an input or reference signal. This circuit compares the frequency of a controlled oscillator to the… …

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  • 65channel — I chan•nel [[t]ˈtʃæn l[/t]] n. v. neled, nel•ing (esp. brit.) nelled, nel•ling. 1) the bed of a stream, river, or other waterway 2) naut. navig. a navigable route between two bodies of water 3) the deeper part of a waterway 4) a wide strait, as… …

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  • 66Frequency drift — In electrical engineering, and particularly in telecommunications, frequency drift is an unintended and generally arbitrary offset of an oscillator from its nominal frequency. This can be caused by changes in temperature, which can alter the… …

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  • 67channel — I. /ˈtʃænəl / (say chanuhl) noun 1. the bed and banks of a river, stream, creek or gully. 2. the deeper part of a waterway. 3. a wide strait, as between a continent and an island. 4. Nautical a navigable route between two bodies of water. 5. a… …

  • 68Frequency Division Multiple Access — Multiplexverfahren (lat. multiplex „vielfach, vielfältig“) sind Methoden zur Signal und Nachrichtenübertragung, bei denen mehrere Signale zusammengefasst (gebündelt) und simultan über ein Medium (Leitung, Kabel oder Funkstrecke) übertragen werden …

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  • 69channel frequency multiplexing — dažninis kanalų tankinimas statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. channel frequency multiplexing vok. Frequenzmultiplex, n rus. частотное уплотнение каналов, n pranc. multiplexage en fréquence de canaux, m …

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  • 70frequency-division multiplexing access —    (FDMA)    Technique for sharing a single transmission channel among two or more users by allocating each an exclusive frequency band within the channel …

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