Betekenis van:
two-channel

two-channel
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • niet mono
  • designating sound transmission from two sources through two channels

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

two-channel
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • stereofonisch
  • designating sound transmission from two sources through two channels

Synoniemen

Werkwoord


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. She became the first woman to complete a two-way nonstop crossing of the channel in fifteen years.
  2. It is calculated in such a way that the two broadcasting groups have to pay the same fee to the network operator for a multiplex as they previously did for an analogue channel.
  3. the SSTB shall be automatically switched from active mode into standby after less than three hours in active mode following the last user interaction and/or a channel change with an alert message two minutes before going into standby mode.
  4. The two charts show that there is a positive correlation between average GRP and GRP price, which corroborates the fact that there is a premium for power: a channel with a higher GRP has a higher GRP price.
  5. It should lastly be noted that the 12 members of the board of directors of each channel include two Members of Parliament, four representatives of the State and four experts.
  6. Only if this channel is not available, another, and given the circumstances the most appropriate, means of communication shall be determined on a case by case basis, according to technical possibilities and the security and quality requirements that the communication has to meet. Written messages are divided into two categories: free text and standard forms.
  7. It was finally allocated as follows: three entire multiplexes (K 07, K 27 and K 33) and one programme channel on a fourth multiplex (K 05) to the PSBs (ARD and ZDF). Two programme channels on the fourth multiplex were allocated to FAB (Fernsehen aus Berlin) and BBC World, which were already present on the analogue network.
  8. The respective tender specifications mentioned only that the annual transmission costs per programme channel were likely to vary between EUR 150000 and EUR 200000. The Commission therefore considers that the two tender procedures were not sufficiently transparent to ensure that the advantage deriving from Mabb's subsidy would be adequately reflected in broadcasters’ bids or to exclude any degree of selectivity [55].
  9. Furthermore, following an audit by the consultants Coopers & Lybrand, the two public broadcasters drew up a strategic plan in July 1991, comprising for each channel an internal reorganisation plan and a redundancy programme designed to generate savings, and setting out a strategy for meeting viewers’ expectations more effectively while asserting their specific identity as public service broadcasters.
  10. At a certain stage of the proceeding, the applicant requested that this new trader also be included in the current review with a view to having the two traders included in the existing price undertaking or, alternatively, that a new review be initiated to include this new trader also in the sales channel of the undertaking.
  11. Since Alitalia management had given its assurance that it was not company policy to operate price differences according to sales channel and since the differences found were only slight, the expert concluded that they were due to the difference in time between the two checks.
  12. As to the argument that Brittany Ferries’ eligibility under the tax EIG scheme had led indirectly to the withdrawal of P&O from the western and central English Channel, the French authorities replied that only two vessels operated by Brittany Ferries had qualified under the scheme and that the financing of its Mont St Michel ferry by the mechanism had been approved by the Commission’s decision of 8 May 2001.
  13. It is noted that in addition to the fact that the revised offer was submitted after the deadline, it cannot be accepted for the following reason: although the company offered to sell only directly to the first independent customer in the EU, i.e. without including its two related companies in the sales channel, the investigation showed that the company sold other products to the same customers in the EU.
  14. "Common channel signalling" (5) is a signalling method in which a single channel between exchanges conveys, by means of labelled messages, signalling information relating to a multiplicity of circuits or calls and other information such as that used for network management. "Communications channel controller" (4) means the physical interface which controls the flow of synchronous or asynchronous digital information. It is an assembly that can be integrated into computer or telecommunications equipment to provide communications access. "Compensation systems" (6) consist of the primary scalar sensor, one or more reference sensors (e.g., vector magnetometers) together with software that permit reduction of rigid body rotation noise of the platform. "Composite" (1 2 6 8 9) means a "matrix" and an additional phase or additional phases consisting of particles, whiskers, fibres or any combination thereof, present for a specific purpose or purposes. "Compound rotary table" (2) means a table allowing the workpiece to rotate and tilt about two non-parallel axes, which can be coordinated simultaneously for "contouring control". "Computing element" ("CE") (4) means the smallest computational unit that produces an arithmetic or logic result.
  15. "Chemical mixture" (1) means a solid, liquid or gaseous product made up of two or more components which do not react together under the conditions under which the mixture is stored. "Circulation-controlled anti-torque or circulation controlled direction control systems" (7) are systems that use air blown over aerodynamic surfaces to increase or control the forces generated by the surfaces. "Civil aircraft" (1 7 9) means those "aircraft" listed by designation in published airworthiness certification lists by the civil aviation authorities to fly commercial civil internal and external routes or for legitimate civil, private or business use. N.B.: See also "aircraft". "Commingled" (1) means filament to filament blending of thermoplastic fibres and reinforcement fibres in order to produce a fibre reinforcement "matrix" mix in total fibre form. "Comminution" (1) means a process to reduce a material to particles by crushing or grinding. "Common channel signalling" (5) is a signalling method in which a single channel between exchanges conveys, by means of labelled messages, signalling information relating to a multiplicity of circuits or calls and other information such as that used for network management. "Communications channel controller" (4) means the physical interface which controls the flow of synchronous or asynchronous digital information. It is an assembly that can be integrated into computer or telecommunications equipment to provide communications access.