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Перевод: decoder speek decoder


[существительное]
шифровальщик ; декодирующее устройство; декодер ; дешифратор


Тезаурус:

  1. It's there for the taking by anyone with a suitable decoder.
  2. Excellent jargon decoder!
  3. If British consumers fail to buy the new models, European Community-devised satellite broadcasting norms could mean millions of viewers finding themselves watching a distorted picture, or being forced to buy a decoder costing up to 200.
  4. The decoder at the other end converts the sequence of beeps back into a code which identifies the caller.
  5. Subsequent programmes will be received only by subscribers, who will be supplied with a decoder.
  6. The programme, Business Account , which is aired in the early hours of the morning, is videoed through a BBC Selector decoder.
  7. Where is the decoder in the nervous system?
  8. MIST will operate on any IBM-compatible PC with a VGA colour monitor and modem link to the PSS network; a decoder will be required for satellite transmissions.
  9. The main problem is understood to be integrating the software and the microchip decoder apparatus in the receiver.
  10. Subscribers can also save themselves 275 if they pay up early: they will have their BBC selector or decoder installed and maintained for one year at the site of their choice for free.
  11. Yesterday's Court of Appeal ruling overturned a High Court judge's decision last month in favour of Hi-Tech Xtravision, of Camberley, Surrey, which makes and sells rival decoders and which challenged the right of BBC Enterprises to grant an exclusive decoder distributorship to Northampton-based Space Communications (Sat Tel) Ltd.
  12. The new decoder uses an amplitude locked loop in combination with a phase locked loop to achieve this breakthrough.
  13. The Guardian newspaper, in partnership with the Royal Institute for the Blind and associates has launched a system that enables the entire editorial text of the newspaper to be transmitted nightly via Teletext on Channel 4 television's frequencies to a personal computer, which can read the text in a synthesised voice to blind and partially sighted people: those that can afford an 8,000 Braille terminal can also read the text that way, and it can also be displayed in large print on the screen for those with poor sight; the text is structured so that readers can scan the headlines and choose the items that interest them; the paper will be marketed, serviced and supported by Electronic Text Networks Associates Ltd of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, a commercial venture one third owned by the Guardian and the charity; the other shareholders, each with a third share, are Aptech Ltd, which specialises in computer aids for disabled people, and Intelligent Research Ltd, which made the hardware for the system; the decoder board for the personal computer is 400, plus about 500 for a speech synthesizer; the annual subscription to the electronic paper is 160 and the partners hope that other papers will decide to go onto the system.

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