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- A subaudible tone is a tone that is used to trigger an automated event at a radio station. A subaudible tone is audible; however, it is usually at a low...
- SubAudible Hum are an indie rock band based in Melbourne, Australia. Often compared to Radiohead they are active on the live circuit, particularly in their...
- and the other side would have the subaudible tones for automatic projectors, while some had both audible and subaudible tones combined. In 1979–1980 the...
- Continuous Tone-Coded Squelch System (CTCSS), a method of using low-frequency subaudible tones to share a single radio channel among multiple users. Each user...
- separate digital subcarrier. SMN, on the other hand, cued stations using a subaudible tone on the program feed as it was aired live, but eliminated them from...
- device, much like a pager or mobile phone, that electronically gathers subaudible codes that identify the source of a broadcast, such as a radio station...
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- used to prompt an action. In broadcast networks, a DTMF cue tone or subaudible tone was traditionally used to prompt insertion of a local TV commercial...
- of their bowels. Busted Even after testing a wide range of subaudible and near-subaudible noises on him, not once did Adam lose control of his bowels...
- sound; its Perspecta system featured only a monaural track, but through subaudible tones, it could change the direction of the sound to come from the left...