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1 data
n plGEN datos m pl, información f -
2 data communication
nCOMP&DP comunicación de datos f, telemática f, transmisión de datos f -
3 data transmission
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4 data channel
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5 data channel multiplexer
nCOMP&DP multiplexor de canales de datos mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > data channel multiplexer
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6 data communication channel
English-Spanish technical dictionary > data communication channel
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7 data transmission channel
nCOMP&DP canal de transmisión de datos mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > data transmission channel
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8 data channel
s.canal de datos. -
9 DCC
abbrELEC (double cotton-covered) con cubierta de dos capas de algodónTELECOM (data collection center AmE, data collection centre BrE ) centro de recogida de datos m, centro de recolección de datos m, (data communication channel) canal de transmisión de datos m -
10 voice
12 nCOMP&DP, TELECOM voz f -
11 network
12 nCOMP&DP, CONST red fELEC ENG of circuit elements, telecommunications red f, of stations red eléctrica f, interconexión f, transmitters, television etc cadena fP&R retículo m (Esp), red f, reticulado m (AmL)PHYS, PROD, SPACE red fTRANSP cadena f, red fTV cadena f, red de televisoras f -
12 analog
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13 control
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14 remote
1 adjCOMP&DP, TELECOM, TV a distancia, remoto2 -
15 speech
nACOUST palabra f -
16 DARC
abbr. for Data Radio ChannelEnglish-Spanish acronyms and abbreviations dictionary > DARC
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17 DDC
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