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  2. QAM (television) - Wikipedia

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    QAM is a modulation format and does not specify the format of the digital data being carried. However, when used in the context of US digital cable television, the format of the data transmitted using this modulation is based on ITU-T J.83 Annex B ("J.83b").

  3. Category:Television templates - Wikipedia

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    templates relating to Television. This category includes templates used in articles on the topic of television, including television networks or channels, programs, and people working in the television industry.

  4. Category:Samsung templates - Wikipedia

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    to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character. Pages in category "Samsung templates" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.

  5. Serial concatenated convolutional codes - Wikipedia

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    For example, an overall code rate of 1/2 may be achieved by puncturing the outer convolutional code to rate 3/4 and the inner convolutional code to rate 2/3. A recursive inner convolutional code is preferable for turbo decoding of the SCCC. The inner code may be punctured to a rate as high as 1/1 with reasonable performance.

  6. List of codecs - Wikipedia

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    FFmpeg (by default decoder only, but see above the compiling options to incorporate the OpenCORE lib) AMR-WB. 3GPP TS 26.173 – AMR-WB speech Codec (C-source code) – reference implementation [12] opencore-amr (decoder), from OpenCORE (one may compile ffmpeg with—enable-libopencore-amrwb to incorporate the OpenCORE lib)

  7. Electronic Product Code - Wikipedia

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    Most EPCs include an element within their structure that corresponds to a serial number. EPC Version 1.3 supports the following alternative coding schemes: General Identifier (GID) GID-96; a serialized version of the GS1 Global Trade Item Number (GTIN) SGTIN-96 SGTIN-198; GS1 Serial Shipping Container Code (SSCC) SSCC-96

  8. Line code - Wikipedia

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    The disparity of a bit pattern is the difference in the number of one bits vs the number of zero bits. The running disparity is the running total of the disparity of all previously transmitted bits. [5] The simplest possible line code, unipolar, gives too many errors on such systems, because it has an unbounded DC component.

  9. Production code number - Wikipedia

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    The production code is only used on both CBS and NBC. [1] 20th Television format for free-to-air network produced shows is YSSSEE, where Y is the season identifier from 1 to Z, S is the three-letter show identifier and E is a two-digit episode number during that season. [1]