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This category comprises articles pertaining to the radio frequency broadcast transmission of audiovisual signals or data.
For articles pertaining to the technology used to produce the video programming and movies themselves, see the video and film technology category.
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Subcategories
This category has the following 15 subcategories, out of 15 total.
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- ATSC 3.0 television stations (118 P)
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M
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- Polarization (waves) (78 P)
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- Simulcasts (114 P)
- SMPTE standards (31 P)
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Pages in category "Broadcast engineering"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 293 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Active Format Description
- AES-2id
- AES3
- AES11
- AES47
- AES51
- AES64
- Airchain
- Alignment level
- AM broadcasting
- AM expanded band
- AM stereo
- AMAX
- Amplitude modulation signalling system
- Antenna farm
- Apex (radio band)
- Armstrong phase modulator
- Asynchronous serial communication
- ATSC-M/H
- Audio Engineering Society
- Audio noise measurement
- Audio over Ethernet
- Autofahrer-Rundfunk-Informationssystem
- Automatic picture transmission
- Automatic transmission system
- Automatic Transmitter Identification System (television)
B
- Backhaul (broadcasting)
- Band I
- Band II
- Band III
- Band IV
- Band V
- Band VI
- Julius Barnathan
- Basic Interoperable Scrambling System
- Beam tilt
- Black and burst
- Black & Lane's Ident Tones for Surround
- Blanketing
- Blanking level
- Bleep censor
- Border blaster
- Broadcast automation
- Broadcast auxiliary service
- Broadcast delay
- Broadcast Engineering Conservation Group
- Broadcast lens
- Broadcast Markup Language
- Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia
- Broadcast range
- Broadcast relay station
- Broadcast signal intrusion
- Broadcast-safe
C
- C-Cast
- C-QUAM
- Capture effect
- Carrier current
- CCIR System A
- CCIR System B
- CCIR System C
- CCIR System D
- CCIR System E
- CCIR System G
- CCIR System H
- CCIR System I
- CCIR System K
- CCIR System L
- CCIR System N
- Central apparatus room
- Certified 8-VSB specialist
- Certified AM directional specialist
- Certified broadcast networking engineer
- Certified broadcast networking technologist
- Certified broadcast radio engineer
- Certified broadcast technologist
- Certified broadcast television engineer
- Certified digital radio broadcast specialist
- Certified professional broadcast engineer
- Certified senior broadcast radio engineer
- Certified senior broadcast television engineer
- Channel 37
- Channel spacing
- Chemlink
- Cliff effect
- Clock network
- College football on radio
- Combined distribution frame
- Comparison of radio systems
- Conax
- Conditional access
- Content reference identifier
- Continental Electronics
- Critical hours
- Crosstalk
- Cue tone
D
- Dark (broadcasting)
- Datacasting
- Demultiplexer (media file)
- Desiccation
- Digital channel election
- Digital dividend after digital television transition
- Digital Media Initiative
- Digital video effect
- Diplexer
- Dipole field strength in free space
- Distortionmeter
- Distribution frame
- Downlink CNR
- Drop-out compensator
- DTMF
- Duplexer
- DVB-H
- DVB-SH