| The BCR2600 series is microminiaturized with built-in decoder, smaller than half the size of a name card. |
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| In the end, most homes will have an all-in-one decoder box that supplies a variety of interactive functions. |
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| A decoder box fitted to the television set would deliver 200 or more pay channels. |
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| The community received a satellite dish, a digital satellite decoder and a television set. |
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| This internal structure allows the decoder to avoid switching between the logical processors every clock cycle. |
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| The TV power is supplied through the decoder so you can't turn that off either. |
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| In accordance with the present invention a filtering process is based on the output side of a multimedia decoder. |
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| A quadrature amplitude modulation trellis coded modulation decoder for decoding a stream of QAM TCM signals is disclosed. |
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| These are devices that connect to the TV but are typically downstream of the decoder box. |
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| The decoder unscrambled the message and displayed the cleared form on the screen. |
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| As he says, sometimes the only way to get value for your licence fee is to be an aberrant decoder. |
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| You get equipped with a decoder ring, walkie talkie watch, secret handshake and some tinfoil to wear on your head. |
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| Also known as a star wheel, a planisphere is the secret decoder of the sky. |
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| During playback, artificial headers are injected as appropriate for initializing the decoder for playback of the complex asset. |
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| Even before this happened, you needed one of the secret decoder rings to get any sort of leaks or information out of this White House. |
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| The Group has rolled out a security protocol that includes security specifications for decoder manufacturers. |
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| If the gear button behind the option is active, additional configuration options are available for that decoder. |
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| The repair car has a digital decoder and a sound effects generator with many functions. |
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| As long as the output of an encoder conforms to a standard's format and decoder, it is possible to make different implementations. |
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| Cryptologist: A cryptologist is a specialist in cryptology, a decoder skilled in the analysis of codes and cryptograms. |
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| Finally, press CABLE to change channels on the digital decoder. This lets you watch a digital channel while recording an analog show. |
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| Whoever wins the big wrestling match will get the decoder accessories. |
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| It can be operated from an accessory controller or by means of a digital decoder. |
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| Each one has to be equipped with an integrated receiver decoder, a de-scrambling device, a television set and dish antenna. |
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| In order to switch supplier these customers need only to insert a new smart card into their decoder. |
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| If you already have a French TNT decoder, or a recent TV with an integrated decoder, you only have to do a retune to find the digital channels. |
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| These have been hugely popular and customers love using the decoder details we send to work them out. |
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| It is embedded in the TV signal and you need a caption decoder to make the caption visible. |
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| They did a very good job, I must say, and had every accent available in the caption decoder font. |
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| So you can enjoy the pleasure of impressive 5.1 sound even if your television does not have an integrated surround sound decoder. |
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| Significantly higher rates can be achieved using fully digital transmissions and an integrated receiver decoder. |
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| To prevent this, a double frame buffer is needed at the output of the channel decoder. |
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| Alternatively, a Bosch IP video decoder can be used to display the video on an analog CVBS or VGA monitor. |
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| The system also had to be fully compatible with the 350 types of decoder in use in subscribers' homes. |
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| When the channel lineup is growing, they can simply add a new module and they can use any combination of descrambler or decoder modules to address all use cases. |
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| The sender would tap out messages in Morse code, which would be transmitted down the telegraph wire to a human decoder translating them back into ordinary characters. |
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| On the basis of a parallel output from the shift register, a decoder determines whether the detection of the pre-pit synchronization signal is accurate or erroneous. |
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| This is called ciphertext and requires a ciphertext decoder to uncode it and return it back to a readable format. |
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| Select a decoder of the receiver to display the alarm image. |
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| A decoder is required to make the dialogue visible on television screens. |
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| The subsidy therefore allows consumers to enjoy a much wider offer at the same price as a previously available, much simpler decoder giving access to a smaller number of services. |
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| Adam Hanft is a decoder of the consumer culture and our branded planet. |
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| Converting the multiplex signal back into left and right audio signals is performed by a decoder, built into stereo receivers. |
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| Once a suitable match is found, a decoder can later reproduce the texture of that block using only a vector pointing to the matching reference texture along with a little information to correct any small texture differences. |
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| Piracy is also a problem for pay-TV operators: anyone with a decoder can rip off premium content and retransmit it, and copyright is often hard to enforce in Africa. |
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| To display closed-captioned text, the viewers must have a set-top box decoder or a TV receiver that includes this decoding capability. |
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| It is in the nature of convolution decoders to generate errors in burst, and different implementations of different decoder algorithms can produce a wide variation of error burst characteristics. |
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| When placed over the photo, the decoder page verifies the presence of GSSC's Scrambled Indicia feature hidden in the holder's photo. |
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| We are calling for decoder parts to be made part of the information infrastructure, for the interoperability of decoders to be addressed, and for Member States to be afforded the opportunity to demand open networks. |
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| In tandem with the decoder, the smart card only allows a film to be decrypted by a subscriber who has acquired access rights, thus counteracting the proliferation of illegal copies. |
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| Comtech AHA's DVB-S2 LDPC core implements an encoder with an interleaver, a decoder with a deinterleaver, and operates in either full duplex or half duplex modes. |
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| These prompt the decoder to either accept or reject constructions on the basis of this relationship and serve as a check to prevent unacceptable rhemes from surfacing. |
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