broadcast application in a sentence
Examples
- CIDO's broadcast application to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission was approved in February 2005, allowing the society to broadcast as an English-language FM type B community radio station.
- The first step is a wide-broadcast application of a bait over the entire yard, while the ants are out collecting food during the early morning, cooler evenings and at night.
- It would improve available bandwidth thanks to the use of frequency reuse and polarization and feature spot and wide beams, enabling high bandwidth and broadcast applications on a backward compatible way.
- To reduce power radiated in the unwanted axial directions, in broadcast applications multiple bays fed in phase are stacked vertically with a spacing of approximately one wavelength, to create a collinear array.
- The sonic results of more than momentary and infrequent hard / brick-wall limiting are harsh and unpleasant, thus it is more common as a safety device in live sound and broadcast applications.
- Automixer hardware or software uses a variety of methods that allow increased gain before feedback for live sound reinforcement as well as reducing comb filtering between multiple microphones for recorded and broadcast applications.
- A stereo microphone is often used for broadcast applications or field recording where it would be impractical to configure two separate condenser microphones in a classic X-Y configuration ( see microphone practice ) for stereophonic recording.
- Subsequently, most of the video compression standards for two-way communications and video broadcast applications have been based upon motion compensation and transform coding, including those most widely used today such as H . 264 / MPEG-4 AVC.
- Initially available for broadcast to stationary TV receivers, by 2004 popular mobile direct broadcast applications made their appearance with the arrival of two satellite radio systems in the United States : Sirius and XM Satellite Radio Holdings.
- For example, 54 chemists and physicians contacted the U . S . EPA in a letter, saying " We are skeptical of U . S . EPA s conclusion that the high levels of exposure to methyl iodide that are likely to result from broadcast applications are'acceptable'risks.