multichannel radio communication

  • 1Timeline of radio — The timeline of radio lists within the history of radio, the technology and events that produced instruments that use radio waves and activities that people undertook. Later, the history is dominated by programming and contents, which is closer… …

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  • 2Digital radio — has several meanings: 1. Today the most common meaning is digital radio broadcasting technologies, such as the digital audio broadcasting (DAB) system, also known as Eureka 147. In these systems, the analog audio signal is digitized into zeros… …

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  • 3Antenna (radio) — Whip antenna on car …

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  • 4Musique en réseau — Un concert de musique en réseau ou de télémusique consiste en une ou des interactions en temps réel, en direct et à distance, assurées par un réseau informatique (et télématique) qui permet aux musiciens répartis dans différents lieux distants de …

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  • 5WiMAX — Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access Logo trademarked by the WiMAX Forum …

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  • 6Signal Corps (United States Army) — U.S. Army Signal Corps Coat of Arms Active 3 March 1863 – Present Country …

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  • 7Downmixing — is a general term used for manipulating audio where a number of distinct audio channels are mixed together to produce a lower number of channels. It is also known as fold down. Sometimes, Downmixing is also used in radio communication to describe …

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  • 8Communications in Israel — Cellular network antennas in Israel The Communications system in Israel is the most developed in the Middle East, although it is not the biggest. Israel s system consists of Coaxial cables, Optical fibers, and Microwave radio relay …

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  • 9Comcast — Corporation Type Cross listed Public company Traded as NYSE: CCS NYSE …

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  • 10Media and Publishing — ▪ 2007 Introduction The Frankfurt Book Fair enjoyed a record number of exhibitors, and the distribution of free newspapers surged. TV broadcasters experimented with ways of engaging their audience via the Internet; mobile TV grew; magazine… …

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