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This subsystem consisted of 4 parts, a Cassegrain telescope with a 1. 05 ° by 1. 05 ° field of view, a shutter and red / green filter assembly with 0. 08s and 0. 20s exposure times, a slow scan vidicon tube which translated the optical image into an electrical video signal, and the electronic systems required to convert the analogue signal into a digital bitstream for transmission.
Digital compositing allows far more control and creative freedom than optical compositing, and does not degrade the image like analogue ( optical ) processes.
Basically, early transponders were " garbage in garbage out " in that their output was nearly an analogue ' copy ' of the received optical signal, with little signal cleanup occurring.
However for new projectors it made sense to use dual analogue / digital soundheads in the normal optical soundhead position under the projector head.
In telecommunications, transmission ( abbreviation: Tx ) is the process of sending and propagating an analogue or digital information signal over a physical point-to-point or point-to-multipoint transmission medium, either wired, optical fiber or wireless.
After achieving Bose-Einstein Condensation in dilute gases in 1995, his group was in 1997 able to demonstrate interference between two colliding condensates, as well as the first realization of an " atom laser ", the atomic analogue of an optical laser.
* Radio Frequency Overlay, analogue Cable TV over a GPON optical network
This energy loss of the re-emerging beam reflects an internal excitation of the atomic system, an X-ray analogue to the well-known Raman spectroscopy that is widely used in the optical region.
* Records from line in ( analogue or optical ), built-in or external microphone to WAV or MP3 format ( supports powered or unpowered external microphones )

analogue and track
Homerton's links with popular music continued with the arrival of Toerag, an eight track recording studio which uses reclaimed 1960s analogue equipment, where notably the White Stripes ' acclaimed 2003 album Elephant was produced.
As far as NICAM-capable video cassette recorders are concerned, the common practice is to record the NICAM-derived stereo stream on the VHS or Betamax analogue Hi-Fi tracks while the mono compatibility signal is recorded on the linear track.
5. 1 dates back to the 1970s ( 1976 ) when Dolby Labs modified the track usage of the six analogue magnetic soundtracks on Todd-AO 70mm film prints.
It provided storage for variables in analogue sound production, synchronization capability for multi-channel recording ( the time-code could be recorded on a spare track ), sufficient capacity for recording full compositions, editing capabilities and rapid access time.
Sport Digital cars should run on non-digital track unmodified, but standard analogue cars require a new circuit ( digital chip ) to be added to them before they can run on the digital system.
This, combined with a relatively cheap four track tape machine or higher end 16 and 24 track reel-to-reel machines would allow a musician to layer a number of keyboard tracks digitally, and then use a single track for MIDI information and the rest for analogue sounds, without requiring intermediate mix-downs to gain additional needed synth tracks.

analogue and technology
In many countries, such as the UK and Australia, ISDN has displaced the older technology of equalised analogue landlines, with these circuits being phased out by telecommunications providers.
Particularly for large military aircraft, a new generation of aircraft-specific cockpit trainers was produced using the analogue technology of the time.
Halla reinforced Amelio's emphasis on the expertise of National Semiconductor in analogue technology.
He also was, on occasions, an evangelist for analogue technology.
That response to consultation was issued on Tuesday 28 July 2009 Having provided options to stakeholders in terms of 2 options outlined in Consultation 08 / 44 of Mobile Telegraphy License or a technology neutral Wireless Telegarphy License, and minded by the 7 responses it received, the Mobile Telegraphy Licence was seen as the best use of spectrum, given the nature of the spectrum of 8 MHz of UHF band in between 470 to 750 MHz in the five main urban areas due to the limited spectrum arising from DTT introduction and use of 4 multiplexes as the spectrum priority prior to analogue switchover ( ASO ).
Other music technology used in Goa trance includes popular analogue synthesizers such as the Roland TB-303, Roland Juno-60 / 106, Novation Bass-Station, Korg MS-10, and notably the Roland SH-101.
Digital Ísland offers digital MMDS television services using DVB-T technology alongside a few analogue channels.
Being one of the very few companies in Malaysia to originally obtain a cellular phone license, it successfully introduced mobile telephony in Malaysia through its ART-900 ( Automatic Radio Telephone ) service, using first generation ( analogue ) ETACS ( Extended Total Access Communication System ) specifications of the United Kingdom, a derivative of the US-AMPS ( Advanced Mobile Phone System ) technology.
After this success, Sumner and Marr took a more commercial direction, blending synthesizers, guitars and analogue technology whilst retaining the template of contemporary alternative rock.
Two years later the SABC launched its ill-fated satellite channels, AstraPlus and AstraSport which were intended to catapult the corporation into the Pay TV market called AstraSat but a lack of financial backers and initial insistence on using analogue technology as opposed to digital technology resulted in failure.
Digital technology quickly replaced analogue systems at national and major regional switching centres and new international gateway switches were installed.
Predating music technology such as MIDI and personal computers, Ellard's early work was performed with tape machines, tape loops and basic analogue equipment.
It also supports the development of new technology, such as webcasting, podcasting and Digital Radio Mondiale, which may ultimately replace analogue shortwave in many regions of the world.
The Mix was created entirely digitally, albeit during a period when the technology had yet to reach its maturity, and thus featured a sound which many listeners tend to find somewhat " sterile " compared to the analogue electronics employed on most of Kraftwerk's previous recordings of these songs.
The museum contains a display of textile, transport and technology from Nottingham's past, including the Basford Beam Engine ; a fully operational analogue telephone network ; a display of cycles, motor cycles and motor cars linked to the city ; and examples of significant lace-making machinery-which put Nottingham on the textile map.
No TMC service is currently available as the country's current legislation does not allow the insertion of external digital data into analogue FM transmissions, and as a consequence, the use of RDS-TMC technology is also banned.
This law remains in effect even though few cellular subscribers still use analogue technology.
This problem was widespread with the first generation analogue technology, however the modern digital standards such as GSM greatly improve security and make cloning hard to achieve.
GSM-R is built on GSM technology, and benefits from the economies of scale of its GSM technology heritage, aiming at being a cost efficient digital replacement for existing incompatible in-track cable and analogue railway radio networks.
With the UK introduction of 3G third generation cellular mobile phone services, you could be forgiven for thinking that the ' 1G ' analogue cell phone marked the beginning of the story but in fact cellular technology was pre-dated by another four generations!
Bennett was promoted from Director of Television to Director of Vision taking " overall creative and leadership responsibility " for the commissioning, production and scheduling of television, video and online content across the BBC ’ s analogue and digital television networks ( excluding the BBC News and Parliament channels ), the web, mobile phones and interactive technology.
Scottish computer engineer Donald F. McLean has painstakingly reconstructed the analogue playback technology required to view these recordings, and has given lectures and presentations on his collection of mechanical television recordings made between 1925 and 1933.

analogue and has
Minsk has a digital metropolitan network ; waiting lists for telephones are long ; fixed line penetration is improving although rural areas continue to be undeserved ; intercity-Belarus has developed fibre-optic backbone system presently serving at least 13 major cities ( 1998 ); Belarus's fibre optics form synchronous digital hierarchy rings through other countries ' systems ; an inadequate analogue system remains operational.
Belarus is a member of the Trans-European Line ( TEL ), Trans-Asia-Europe Fibre-Optic Line ( TAE ) and has access to the Trans-Siberia Line ( TSL ); three fibre-optic segments provide connectivity to Latvia, Poland, Russia, and Ukraine ; worldwide service is available to Belarus through this infrastructure ; additional analogue lines to Russia ; Intelsat, Eutelsat, and Intersputnik earth stations
Using programs or proofs of bounded lengths, it is possible to construct an analogue of the Berry expression in a formal mathematical language, as has been done by Gregory Chaitin.
The story of the Sword in the Stone has an analogue in some versions of the story of Sigurd ( the Norse proto-Siegfried ), whose father, Sigmund, draws the sword Gram out of the tree Barnstokkr where it is embedded by the Norse god Odin.
Principal ideal domains are thus mathematical objects which behave somewhat like the integers, with respect to divisibility: any element of a PID has a unique decomposition into prime elements ( so an analogue of the fundamental theorem of arithmetic holds ); any two elements of a PID have a greatest common divisor ( although it may not be possible to find it using the Euclidean algorithm ).
It has been stated that pizza cheese appears to be the leading type of cheese analogue produced globally.
Note however, that recent research into the biology of the viviparous ( not merely ovoviviparous ) skink Trachylepis ivensi has revealed development of a very close analogue to eutherian mammalian placental development.
It has replaced traditional flatbed celluloid film editing tools and analogue video tape-to-tape online editing machines.
It has been recommended for epilepsy, but that is not supported by research ( although valproic acid — an analogue of one of valerian's constituents, valeric acid — is used as an anticonvulsant and mood-stabilizing drug ).
Amstrad was key to the introduction of Sky, as it was the only manufacturer producing receiver boxes and dishes at the system's launch, and has continued to manufacture set top boxes for Sky, from analogue to digital and now including Sky's Sky + digital video recorder.
In the previous example, the phased ' whoosh ' of the victim's fall has no analogue in real life experience, but it is emotionally immediate.
Jet lag has been measured with simple analogue scales but a study has shown that these are relatively blunt for assessing all the problems associated with jet lag.
Alarm conditions can be explicit — for example, an alarm point is a digital status point that has either the value NORMAL or ALARM that is calculated by a formula based on the values in other analogue and digital points — or implicit: the SCADA system might automatically monitor whether the value in an analogue point lies outside high and low limit values associated with that point.
Like many other serotonin releasing agents, αMT's analogue αET has been shown to produce long-lasting serotonergic neurotoxicity at very high doses, and the same likely holds true for αMT as well, although no studies have been performed to verify this as of yet.
While it has no real world analogue, it shares landmark names with Bohemia Interactive's native Czech Republic and several areas appear to be very similar to areas in the game.
Ofcom estimates that the coverage level of the three public-service broadcasting multiplexes will reach 98. 5 % of the population ( the same as analogue television ) and six-multiplex reception will cover 90 % of the population once the digital switchover has been completed in 2012.
In 1934, Meccano began to be used in the construction of differential analysers, a type of analogue computer used to solve differential equations which has long since become obsolete.
The analogue of the theorem for general polygons in the plane has been known since the early nineteenth century.
In particular, a magnetic monopole, the magnetic analogue of an electric charge, has never been observed.
This has raised the question of how the analogue commercial broadcasters, with their costly public service obligations, will compete on a level playing field with such digital channels.

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