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Tables are identified by the table_id field. However, in cases such as the RRT and EIT, several instances of a table may be defined simultaneously. All instances have the same PID and table_id but different table_id_extension.
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The collection of re-assembled sections bearing a common version number.
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The collection of re-assembled sections bearing a common table_id and version number. Note that this definition of table constrains version-number to apply to the collection of sections as contrasted to each section.
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A property of a code in which the code word is composed of the original data in its sequential order followed by parity data for the codeword.
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number of lfe channel exponent groups
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network interface card
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The clock in the receiver derived from the arriving PCR values that matches the clock in the emission system.
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number of fbw channels
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A hypothetical reference model of a decoding process used to describe the semantics of the Digital Television Standard multiplexed bit stream.
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number of coupling sub-bands
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