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1) "Stereo" -- As to stereo amps 1ste·reo Pronunciation: 'ster-E-"O, 'stir- Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural ste·re·os 1 : STEREOTYPE 2 [by shortening] a : stereophonic reproduction b : a stereophonic sound system Pronunciation Symbols Label for 2.0 sound, Stereo. Stereophonic sound, commonly called stereo, is the reproduction of sound, using two or more independent audio channels, through a symmetrical configuration of loudspeakers, in such a way as to create a pleasant and natural impression of sound heard from various directions, as in natural hearing. It is often contrasted with monophonic (or "monaural") sound, where audio is in the form of one channel, often centered in the sound field (analogous to a visual field). The word "stereophonic" — derived from Greek stereos = "solid" and phÅnÄ“ = "sound" — was coined by Western Electric, by analogy with the word "stereoscopic". In popular usage, stereo usually means 2-channel sound recording and sound reproduction using data for more than one speaker simultaneously. In technical usage, stereo or stereophony means sound recording and sound reproduction that uses stereographic projection to encode the relative positions of objects and events recorded. A stereo system can include any number of channels, such as the surround sound 5.1- and 6.1-channel systems used on high-end film and television productions. However, in common use it refers to systems with only two channels. The electronic device for playing back stereo sound is often referred to as "a stereo". During two-channel stereo recording, two microphones are placed in strategically chosen locations relative to the sound source, with both recording simultaneously. The two recorded channels will be similar, but each will have distinct time-of-arrival and sound-pressure-level information. During playback, the listener's brain uses those subtle differences in timing and sound-level to triangulate the positions of the recorded objects. Stereo recordings often cannot be played on monaural systems without a significant loss of fidelity. Since each microphone records each wavefront ..."
2) "Amps" -- As to stereo amps 1amp Pronunciation: 'amp Function: noun Etymology: by shortening 1 : AMPERE 2 : AMPLIFIER; also : a unit consisting of an electronic amplifier and a loudspeaker Pronunciation Symbols Mobile phone and data standards | 0G - PTT
- MTS
- IMTS
- AMTS
- OLT
- MTD
- Autotel/PALM
- ARP
| 1G - NMT
- AMPS/TACS/ETACS
- Hicap
- CDPD
- Mobitex
- DataTac
| 2G - GSM
- iDEN
- D-AMPS
- IS-95/cdmaOne
- PDC
- CSD
- PHS
- GPRS
- HSCSD
- WiDEN
- CDMA2000 1xRTT/IS-2000
- EDGE (EGPRS)
| 3G - W-CDMA
- TD-CDMA/UMTS-TDD
- 1xEV-DO/IS-856
- TD-SCDMA
- GAN/UMA
- HSDPA
- HSUPA
- HSOPA
| 4G - UMB
- UMTS Revision 8 (LTE)
- WiMAX
| | Frequency bands | Advanced Mobile Phone System (AMPS) is the analog mobile phone system standard developed by Bell Labs, and officially introduced in the Americas in 1983[1][2] It was the primary analog mobile phone system in North America (and other locales) through the 1980s and into the 2000s, and is still widely available today, although use has dropped considerably with the introduction of various digital standards. Total Access Communication System (TACS) and ETACS are mostly-obsolete variants of AMPS which were used in some European countries (including the UK). TACS was also used in Japan under the name Japanese Total Access Communication (JTAC).
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