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  • adjective Describing any effect of multiple channels reacting together

Etymologies

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co- +‎ channel

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Examples

  • "As discussed supra in Section IV (E), the conversion of the infrastructure to a low power architecture eliminates the need for vast cochannel or adjacent channel separations, which could free up one half or more of the UHF television band.

    RCR Wireless News >> Spectrum Auction 2010

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