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... transmission this step is bypassed because the signals are already in digital form . For analogue transmission , that is , transmission of voice and other signals without converting them to digital form , the coding stage may be omitted ...
... transmission this step is bypassed because the signals are already in digital form . For analogue transmission , that is , transmission of voice and other signals without converting them to digital form , the coding stage may be omitted ...
Page 95
... transmission are also currently available . When many message sources are to be interconnected in one common private network , switching and routing techniques must be incorporated . Standardized pro- cedures had not been adopted by the ...
... transmission are also currently available . When many message sources are to be interconnected in one common private network , switching and routing techniques must be incorporated . Standardized pro- cedures had not been adopted by the ...
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... transmissions . One of these , the luminance ( bright- ness ) transmission , employs methods essentially identical to those of the monochrome television system . The sec- ond , the chrominance ( colour ) transmission , has virtual- ly ...
... transmissions . One of these , the luminance ( bright- ness ) transmission , employs methods essentially identical to those of the monochrome television system . The sec- ond , the chrominance ( colour ) transmission , has virtual- ly ...
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