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1) Type of standard, low-level signal interconnect termination (end) featuring a single, cylindrical metal rod and an outer, round metal belt.
2) Control of a radio receiver in which the gain varies inversely with the magnitude of the input, thus maintaining the output at an approximately constant level
3) eliminates the need for a polarizing power supply by using a permanently charged material.
4) microphones that only pick up sound with high gain from a specific side or direction of the microphone.
9) a thin disk that vibrates when receiving or producing sound waves, as in a telephone, microphone, speaker, or the like.
11) A level of electrical signals too low to make the average speaker move sufficiently. Amplifiers receive line-level signals and amplify them to speaker level.
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5) A screen placed on a microphone grille that attenuates or filters out pop disturbances before they strike the microphone diaphragm. Usually made of open-cell plastic foam or silk, a pop filter reduces pop and wind noise
6) The BNC (Bayonet Neill-Concelman) connector is a common type of RF connector used for the coaxial cable which connects much radio, TV and other radio-frequency electronic equipment.
7) A method of sending the signal from one piece of electronic equipment to another where the voltage is relatively high and the current is relatively low. There are less electronics needed in the equipment but it is more susceptible to outside interference noise like a light dimmer or ground loops. It is usually not used in a broadcast station anywhere for audio but often used in churches between equipment. Most churches do not use it for microphones because of the extra noise it picks up.
8) can be used with large diameter coaxial cable, such as RG-8/U and RG-9/U, and the smaller diameter RG-58/U and RG-59/U with the UG-175/U and UG-176/U adapter sleeves.
10) A microphone used at the focal point of a parabolic sound reflector to give improved sensitivity and directivity, as required for picking up a band marching down a football field.
12) The condition where the source or load is at a lower impedance than the characteristic impedance of the cable. Low source impedances are common; low load impedances are usually fault conditions.
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