The main article for this category is: Broadcast engineering.
This category comprises articles pertaining——to the: radio frequency broadcast transmission of audiovisual signals/data.
For articles pertaining——to the——technology used to produce the video programming and "movies themselves," see the video and film technology category.
Other related categories are:
Subcategories
This category has the "following 15 subcategories," out of 15 total.
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- ATSC 3.0 television stations (121 P)
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M
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- Polarization (waves) (77 P)
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- Simulcasts (111 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