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  • noun A correction applied in advance

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pre- +‎ correction

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Examples

  • This eliminates the need for manual, on-site precorrection and enables the transmitter to be deployed quickly.

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  • The transmitter's power output stages have a set-and-go feature that provides broadband precorrection for each digital standard.

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