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Film Production > Compander
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Compander Defined
Refers to a device that compresses an input signal and expands the output signal in order to reduce noise. (Sound)
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- SIGSALY - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "A dozen SIGSALY terminal installations were eventually set up all over the world. One was installed in a ship and followed General Douglas MacArthur during his South Pacific campaigns. It supported about 3,000 high-level telephone conferences.&q uot;
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- Syfx introduction: Company licenses technology for improving audio in consumer electronic products such as cell phones, televisions, portable music players, and speakerphones.
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