digital broadcast
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdigitalandbroadcast
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digital
adjective
uk/ˈdɪdʒ.ɪ.təl/us/ˈdɪdʒ.ə.t̬əl/
recording or storing information as a series of the numbers 1 and 0, to show that a signal is present ...
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broadcast
noun
uk/ˈbrɔːd.kɑːst/us/ˈbrɑːd.kæst/
a television or ...
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(Definition ofdigitalandbroadcastfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Much current research is currently focusing on the exploitation of moderndigitalbroadcastsignals.
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D-1 was the very first, real-time,digitalbroadcast-quality tape format.
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They engineer products for business, education, healthcare, digital signage, digital security and surveillance, anddigitalbroadcastcustomers around the world.
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It was replaced with adigitalbroadcast(in 4x3 standard-def with 2-channel sound) the same day.
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Used fordigitalbroadcast, the noise is less of a factor, which recently makes this type of antenna a more popular solution.
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Most analogue anddigitalbroadcastsignals are noise-like in nature, and as a consequence they tend to only correlate with themselves.
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Since 2005, when the network began their 24/7digitalbroadcast, other forms of programming have been added to this mix.
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Publicly and privately owned television broadcasters use interleaving to broadcast many digital channels over a few transports using the variousdigitalbroadcaststandards.
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An electronic program guide is usually included, although this stretches the definition somewhat, as this is often considered inherent to thedigitalbroadcaststandard.
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Fordigitalbroadcastprovider aiming to offer pay-per-view or restricted access will be required to seek additional permission from the commission.
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In addition, five new channels which will be exclusively available to its digital users will be offered once thedigitalbroadcaststart.
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For those broadcast companies who intend to deliverydigitalbroadcastlocally, must procure a congressional franchise and have at least 60 million per digital terrestrial television station.
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It also enables flexible editing of adigitalbroadcastthat is recorded as is and where the data can be edited just by rewriting the playback stream.
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Its mission is to identify, design and build a facility suitable for the long term requirements of its member stations to meet their over-the-airdigitalbroadcastrequirements.
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The broadcast flag is an electronic marker embedded in over-the-airdigitalbroadcastsignals that would block or limit the ability of consumer electronics devices to make copies of the programs.
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