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  2. Audio Return Channel - Wikipedia

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  3. Return channel - Wikipedia

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    Even when the return and forward channels use the same medium, their differences often dictate the use of very different data modulation and coding techniques. For example, in a star radio network, only the central hub transmits on the forward link, so channel access method is a consideration only on the return link.

  4. Arc - Wikipedia

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    Audio Return Channel, an audio technology working over HDMI; Authenticated Received Chain, an email authentication system; Arc lamp, a lamp that produces light by an electric arc Xenon arc lamp, a highly specialized type of gas discharge lamp; Deuterium arc lamp, a low-pressure gas-discharge light source

  5. Multimedia Home Platform - Wikipedia

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    Interactive TV applications can be delivered over the broadcast channel, together with audio and video streams. These applications can be for example information services, games, interactive voting, e-mail, SMS or shopping. MHP applications can use an additional return channel that has to support IP.

  6. EARC - Wikipedia

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    Enhanced Audio Return Channel (eARC), part of the HDMI specification Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title EARC .

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  8. Multichannel Television Sound - Wikipedia

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    Multichannel Television Sound (MTS) is the method of encoding three additional audio channels into analog 4.5 MHz audio carriers on System M and System N.The system was developed by an industry group known as the Broadcast Television Systems Committee (BTSC), a parallel to color television's National Television System Committee, which developed the NTSC television standard.

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