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slot bandwidth (for a given service, within a transponder)
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Broadcast Television Systems Committee
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buried spread spectrum (direct sequence)
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bit stream mode
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BCAST subscription management
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bit serial, leftmost bit first (From A/57A: “Bit string, left bit first, where “left” is the order in which the bit strings are written in the Standard. Bits strings are written as strings of 1s and 0s within single quotation marks, e.g. ‘1000 1001’. Blanks within a bit string are for ease of reading and […]
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bit stream identification
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bit stream information
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Broadcast Service Distribution/Adaptation Center
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binary phase shift keying
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