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multichannel

a. That uses multiple channels to process or transmit signals

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Multichannel

Multichannel may refer to:

  • Multichannel audio, i.e.
    • Stereophonic sound, namely two channel audio
    • Surround sound, more than two channel audio
    • Ambisonics, a studio or live way of recording with many channels
  • Having or offering multiple television channels
    • Multichannel Multipoint Distribution Service (MMDS)
    • Multichannel television in Canada
    • Multichannel television in the United States
    • Multichannel television sound
  • Multichannel Group
  • Multichannel marketing
  • MPEG Multichannel
  • MADI, Multichannel Audio Digital Interface
  • McASP, Multichannel Audio Serial Port
  • Scanning Multichannel Microwave Radiometer
  • Joint multichannel trunking and switching system
  • Multibus, Multichannel I/O Bus
  • MVDDS, Multichannel Video and Data Distribution Service
  • MMDF, Multichannel Memorandum Distribution Facility

Usage examples of "multichannel".

CPUs, a flat-screen video monitor with speakers, an array of hard drives, and a multichannel audio console that appeared to have its own filtered power supply.

The major reason for this particular spot was a multichannel UHF national communications system that RCA had installed.

NSA spaces, intercept operators listened with highly sensitive KG-14 multichannel receivers.

Instead everyone was handed a prerecorded multichannel handset with descriptions of the Sherman Tree and points of interest along the Congress Trail.

Then she stepped through the door and crossed a mostly empty lab to a desktop terminal tucked behind an antiquated multichannel quantum ansible.

The levels were all recorded on a Hewlett Packard multichannel recorder.

In the multichannel recorder disguised as a video cassette player, he adjusted the levels on the wire from the living room to reduce background noise from the TV.

Although the high price of the multichannel imaging machines has kept them from gaining widespread acceptance, in the long run they have the potential to reduce health-care costs substantially.

They should pay attention to the pronouncements of presidents and general secretaries and all the multichanneled pundits.

Instead he saw consciousness as incredibly complex, mobile, multichanneled, capable of an aside of thought or a stray conviction even at a moment of supreme stress, and always ready to be aware of being aware of itself.

I’ll need your speed to run some calibrations on the new multichannel stabilizer or we’ll never get back on track.

Down below, in the Oxford's forward NSA spaces, intercept operators listened with highly sensitive KG-14 multichannel receivers.

Thirty seconds after he had called for power, the multichannel tape began to whine through the recording head, its reels blurred and roaring.