analogue television

collocation in English

meaningsofanalogueandtelevision

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analogue
adjective
uk
/ˈæn.ə.lɒɡ/
us
/ˈæn.ə.lɑːɡ/
An analogue recording is one that is made by changing the sound waves into electrical signals of the same type. An analogue signal is a signal of ...
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television
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈtel.ɪ.vɪʒ.ən/
us
/ˈtel.ə.vɪʒ.ən/
a device shaped like a box with a screen that receives electrical signals and changes them into moving images and sound, or the method or business of sending images and sound by ...
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(Definition ofanalogueandtelevisionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In 1989, relatively fewanaloguetelevisionchannels were available.
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At the moment everyone at home has ananaloguetelevision.
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I would like us to set a date for the end ofanaloguetelevision.
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This would be a prerequisite for eventually being able to switch off theanaloguetelevisionnetworks.
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Of course during that period they will be able to stay withanaloguetelevision.
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One of the problems withanaloguetelevisionis that there are different standards.
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There is no firm date for the switch-off ofanaloguetelevision.
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What proposals he has for fixing a final date for broadcastinganaloguetelevisiontransmissions.
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Those conditions will ensure that everyone who currently receivesanaloguetelevisionwill have access to digital television.
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I suspect that most people are not even aware that they have been watchinganaloguetelevisionsignals all their lives.
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While we are stuck withanaloguetelevision, we are stuck in this century and are not moving into the next.
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We are about to enter an interim period during whichanaloguetelevisionmay well be interfered with by digital.
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At present, the power available of the multiplexes is restricted by the danger of interference withanaloguetelevision.
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Those problems arose from the fact thatanaloguetelevisioninterferes with other analogue transmitters, and engineers must be careful to separate frequencies of adjacent transmitters.
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Should not the opportunity of digital television be taken to ensure that households that cannot receiveanaloguetelevisionare able to receive digital television?
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We will ensure that all those who currently receive the main free-to-air channels onanaloguetelevision can receive these channels digitally before analogue transmission ceases.
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For more than a decade, my constituents have had to put up with second and third-grade reception ofanaloguetelevision.
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We expect manyanaloguetelevisionsets to be replaced by digital sets as part of the normal cycle of set replacement.
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At present—without the release of the frequencies currently allocated toanaloguetelevision—we are looking at up to 30 channels.
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Under the availability test, almost all viewers who can currently receiveanaloguetelevisionmust be able to receive the main free-to-air channels digitally.
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In most cases, reception is possible using existing aerials originally used foranaloguetelevision.
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Most countries had two to six national broadcasters in the days ofanaloguetelevision.
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It also transmits the five nationalanaloguetelevisionchannels as well as various digital television channels.
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It transmitsanaloguetelevision(with vertical polarisation) and one analogue radio station.
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We made it clear in our consultation paper thatanaloguetelevisiontransmissions should not be switched off until digital television is as universally available as analogue currently is.
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