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acoustic coupler
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acoustic coupler
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(Electronics & Computer Science / Computer Science) Computing a device converting computer-data signals into acoustic form for transmission down a telephone line, through the handset microphone See also modem
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acoustic coupler
n (Comput) → Akustikkoppler m
acoustic coupler [əˈkuːstɪkˈkʌpləʳ] n (Comput) → accoppiatore m acustico


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Good azimuth is critical to achieving sharp channel separation and the lack of a headshell reduces the area on which acoustic coupling can occur to the arm.
STRUCTURAL ACOUSTIC COUPLING It is possible to include the effects of structural/acoustic interactions in numerical models.
Results from the experimental program include beam diffraction graphs, distance amplitude correction curves, sensitivity analysis of straight and angled beams, defect sizing analysis, and verification of the acoustic coupling phenomena.
 
 
 
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