- monophonic signal
- M-сигнал, монофонический сигнал (в стереофонии)
English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations. A.V. Alexandrov.. 2004.
English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations. A.V. Alexandrov.. 2004.
monophonic — (adj.) of recordings, broadcasts, etc., not stereo, having only one output signal, 1958, coined to be an opposite of STEREOPHONIC (Cf. stereophonic); from MONO (Cf. mono ) + phonic, from Gk. phone sound, voice (see FAME (Cf. fame) (n.)) … Etymology dictionary
monophonic — /mɒnəˈfɒnɪk / (say monuh fonik) adjective 1. of or relating to monophony. 2. of or denoting a system of sound that produces only one audio signal. Compare stereophonic …
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