
1) American post-rock group 2) Certain cracker 3) Cipher breaker 4) Cryptography expert 5) Cryptography man 6) Cryptologist 7) Decipherer 8) Intellect 9) Intellectual 10) Kind of ring 11) Mail-away ring 12) NSA employee 13) NSA worker, at times 14) One gaining intelligence 15) One who gets the message
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1) Cryptanalyst 2) Cryptographer 3) Cryptologist 4) Decipherer
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A decoder is a device which does the reverse operation of an encoder, undoing the encoding so that the original information can be retrieved. The same method used to encode is usually just reversed in order to decode. It is a combinational circuit that converts binary information from n input lines to a maximum of 2n unique output lines. In digita...
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Device (also called Converter) that decodes digital transmission signals and converts them for display on to the TV set.
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(from the article `telecommunication`) ...(FEC). In this method information bits are protected against errors by the transmitting of extra redundant bits, so that if errors occur during ...
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a device for restoring information from a coded representation to the original form according to a given code
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equipment for decoding colour television signals
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a device for decoding NOTE 1 - The term decoder has a specific meaning in colour television. NOTE 2 - In French, the term 'd?codeur' is often used in television to denote a descrambler.
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(Digital cameras and photo printers) Opposite of encoder, decompresses f.i. a Video
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The unit in a teletext receiver which extracts the coded data from the TV signal and converts it into usable information.
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A software or hardware means of translating bar codes into alphanumeric data. A bar code reader is required to scan the information into the decoder
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In a bar code reading system, the electronic package that receives signals from the scanner, performs the algorithm to interpret the signals into meaningful data, and provides the interface to other devices
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As part of a barcode reading system, the electronic package that receives the signals from the scanner, performs the algorithm to interpret the signals into meaningful data, and provides the interface to other devices.
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The device which reads the enclosed signal or pulse and turns it into some form of usable information.
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A device used with the older analogue systems. Originally, it was a separate box about the size of an Amstrad receiver. It sat on top of the receiver and decoded the 'Videocrypt' video signal. Later receivers (that accept the Sky card directly) have this facility built into them. There were a number of different encryption types, though most typica...
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1. An electronic apparatus that transforms digital signals into information that can be used, like letters or words. 2. An apparatus attached to a TV set that permits viewing of encoded satellite or cable programmes or closed subtitles, often called `black box”.
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[
n] - the kind of intellectual who converts messages from a code to plain text 2. [n] - a machine that converts a coded text into ordinary language
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A device used to recover the component signals from an encoded source.
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noun a machine that converts a coded text into ordinary language
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In computing, an electronic circuit used to select one of several possible data pathways. Decoders are, for example, used to direct data to individual memory locations within a computer's immediate access memory
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A unit similar to today's cable boxes, which is capable of receiving and decoding DTV broadcasts. A
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a person who decodes messages or the like. · a device for decoding cryptograms, codes, or the like, as an electric or electronic apparatus that transforms arbitrary input signals into letters, words, etc. · an electronic circuit designed to respond only to certain signals and to reject others. · a circuit designed to produce a sin...
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