How does my tuner or receiver decode stereo broadcasts?
Legendary Audio Classics: Marantz Classics FAQThe basic idea of encoding more than one channel into the essentially mono signal that FM broadcasts were originally conceived with was to create a mono signal that would work for receivers that didn't have stereo capability. This choice was made so that older mono-only receivers would not become obsolete - useless - when stations began to broadcast in stereo.
Does the tuner is mono or stereo?
Sigmatek PVR-800 / Sigmatek PVR-820 FAQThe tuner, from its references, seems to be stereo, but do not integrate a NICAM decoder. The result is a MONO reception on the French aerial channels. Thanks to schwartz for information.
What does the FM Multipath function on my tuner or receiver do?
Legendary Audio Classics: Marantz Classics FAQWhen an FM signal reaches your tuner or receiver, it is important that the signal is received directly from the station - think of it as looking right down a flashlight beam. FM signals can reflect, just like that flashlight, off of certain types of surfaces such as metal buildings and even geological rock formations.
What is a receiver or tuner "FM Quadradial Output" jack used for?
Legendary Audio Classics: Marantz Classics FAQQuadradial jacks are basically a direct take-off of the FM detector circuit prior to the filters that remove the stereo subcarrier signal components at 19 and 38 kHz.
What do the Multiplex filter or Hi-Blend functions on my tuner or receiver do?
Legendary Audio Classics: Marantz Classics FAQFM broadcasts that are in stereo use the multiplexing system described in the FAQ item just above. As described there, one of the restrictions on the design of FM stereo broadcasts was that it could not affect the ability of a monophonic receiver to receive the mono component of the signal. There wasn't quite enough room to broadcast two complete channels in the spectrum allotted to an FM channel, so the only choice left was to reduce the amount of spectrum given to the stereo signal, instead.
What is deCODE AF??
deCODE diagnosticsdeCODE AF? is a DNA-based that detects versions of two common single-letter variations in the genome (also known as SNPs) near the PITX2 gene on chromosome 4 that deCODE has identified as major risk factors for atrial fibrillation (AF).
I have a receiver that can decode Dolby ProLogic. How do I enable this?
ActiveXbox: FAQDolby Surround is commonly called Dolby ProLogic by receiver manufacturers. They are the same thing. If you enable surround in the Dash audio settings, you will get st&ard Dolby Surround/ProLogic data. Dolby Digital is commonly referred to as 5.1 or AC3. They're not the same thing, but are often used interchangeably.
What translation of the Bible does Nancy use on the broadcasts?
Revive Our Hearts: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)Nancy uses various translations when she studies the Bible. Currently, she uses the English Standard Version on the broadcasts and in the transcripts. Previously, she has used the New Kings James Version and the New International Version.
How does Velocity Tuner install?
Velocity Tuner - Frequently Asked QuestionsUsing a screwdriver, remove the air intake hose from between the air filter box and the throttle body. 2. Install the Velocity Tuner making sure it fits tightly in the intake hose. 3. Replace the hose and tighten the hose clamp. For non-turbocharged vehicles it is installed in the air intake system - right after the air filter. Note: All orders include detailed Installation Instructions.
How does the Boostaroo Revolution produce surround sound through regular stereo headphones?
Frequently Asked Boostaroo QuestionsThe Boostaroo Revolution's patent pending circuit is an adaptation of cross feed circuitry. A cross feed circuit combines parts of the left stereo channel and the right stereo channel. This combination of sound fields alters how your brain perceives what you are hearing. This will make the music seem to come from all around you, rather than just regular left and right. This effect is more apparent in higher grade headphones, and speakers.
What does the stereo up-conversion feature do?
Outlaw AudioThe Model 990 converts the sample rate of the left/right front channels of digital audio sources from 20 bit/48 kHz to 24 bit/192 KHz. Contrary to some audio myths this does not ?increase the resolution? of the recording as you cannot create bits where none existed. However, what it does do is move the audio portion of the signal away form the ?brick wall filter? that is usually present at 22 kHz.
Is decode AF? FDA approved?
deCODE diagnosticsThe price of the test is $200, including shipping costs. Payment can be made by any major credit card by the individual or by the ordering physician or clinic, by including the card details on the test request form. Samples submitted anonymously must be accompanied by a valid credit card number from the respective doctor or affiliated health care institution.
What is deCODE MI™?
deCODE diagnosticsdeCODE MI™ is a reference laboratory DNA test for assessing an inherited risk factor for MI. The test detects versions of markers called SNPs (single nucleotide polymorphisms) – a one letter variation in the sequence of the genome, more specifically on chromosome 9p21 - that deCODE has linked to increased risk of coronary heart disease and MI.
What is deCODE T2™?
deCODE diagnosticsdeCODE T2™ is a reference laboratory DNA test for assessing an inherited risk factor for type 2 diabetes (T2D). The test detects a version of a single SNP (single nucleotide polymorphism) – a one letter variation in the sequence of the genome – in a gene called TCF7L2 that deCODE has linked to increased risk of T2D.
What is deCODE Glaucoma™?
deCODE diagnosticsdeCODE Glaucoma™ is a reference laboratory DNA test for assessing an inherited risk factor for exfoliation glaucoma, a major subtype of the group of eye disorders termed Glaucoma. The test detects versions of markers called SNPs (single nucleotide polymorphisms) – a one letter variation in the sequence of the genome, more specifically on chromosome 15 - that deCODE has linked to an increased risk of exfoliation glaucoma.
How do you decode the munged URLs often found in spam?
SpamCop FAQThere are three things you need to know about to decode these URLs. They're not actually bogus; they're just made hard to read. encoding is normally used to encode characters that aren't legal in URLs; the spammers encode all (or at least some of) the characters, including the legal ones, to make them hard to read. Each character is represented as a '%' followed by a two digit hex number, which corresponds to the ASCII code for the character. e.g.
How do you decode parameters in URLs?
Nav1Using these two functions, you can decode parameters into an array of strings that you can later parse. These two functions handle parameter characters such as spaces which had to be "escaped" to be passed as parameters. From Hugh Pyle@NIP ' Treat thing$ as a string which came from a Web URL; ' un-escape it, ie: "+" becomes space, and %HH become individual characters.
