- channel transmitter
- канальный передатчик
English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations. A.V. Alexandrov.. 2004.
English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations. A.V. Alexandrov.. 2004.
Channel X Radio — WCXU/WCXX/WCXV City of license Caribou (WCXU) Madawaska (WCXX) Van Buren (WCXV) Fort Kent (W276AY) Broadcast area Aroostook County, Maine Frequency 97.7 MHz (WCXU) 102.3 MHz (WCXX) 98.1 MHz (WCXV) 103.1 MHz (W276AY) … Wikipedia
Channel 5 (UK) — Channel 5 Channel 5 logo Launched 30 March 1997 (1997 03 30) Owned by Northern Shell … Wikipedia
Channel 37 — is an unused television channel in countries using the M and N broadcast television system standards. Channel 37 occupies a band of UHF frequencies from 608 to 614 MHz, frequencies that are particularly important to radio astronomy.[1] In 1963,… … Wikipedia
Channel 83 — was removed from television use in 1983. The highest frequency to have been used for NTSC M terrestrial TV broadcasting, it was formerly used by a handful of television stations in North America which broadcast on 884 890 MHz. In the United… … Wikipedia
Transmitter — For biologic transmitters, see transmitter substance. Commercial FM broadcasting transmitter at radio station WDET FM, Wayne State University, Detroit, USA. It broadcasts at 101.9 MHz with a radiated power of 48 kW. In electronics and… … Wikipedia
Channel 4 — This article is about the British television station. For other uses, see Channel 4 (disambiguation). Channel 4 Launched 2 November 1982 Owned by … Wikipedia
Channel state information — In wireless communications, channel state information (CSI) refers to known channel properties of a communication link. This information describes how a signal propagates from the transmitter to the receiver and represents the combined effect of … Wikipedia
Channel (communications) — Old telephone wires are a challenging communications channel for modern digital communications. In telecommunications and computer networking, a communication channel, or channel, refers either to a physical transmission medium such as a wire, or … Wikipedia
Channel capacity — In electrical engineering, computer science and information theory, channel capacity is the tightest upper bound on the amount of information that can be reliably transmitted over a communications channel. By the noisy channel coding theorem, the … Wikipedia
Channel Z — This article refers to the defunct New Zealand radio station; for other uses See also: Channel Z (disambiguation) Channel Z Broadcast area 3 markets in New Zealand S … Wikipedia
channel — channel1 channeler; esp. Brit., channeller, n. /chan l/, n., v., channeled, channeling or (esp. Brit.) channelled, channelling. n. 1. the bed of a stream, river, or other waterway. 2. Naut. a navigable route between two bodies of water … Universalium