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The channel is the mode or medium through which comprehensible information is transferred from the sender to the receiver. It could be a visual channel for a written message or an auditory channel for a spoken message, for example.
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Stopping the message transfer between 2 persons , so that 2nd person can't receive the message.....
the difference between channel and medium is that channel is the form how the message will be while medium is the actual message
The channel.
a sender puts a message in words and transmits it to a receiver who interprets the message. The medium the sender chooses to transmit the message is called the communication channel.
Most cable TV channels are only available to subscribers. When you pay your monthly cable bill, you are purchasing access to a certain number of channels-- perhaps you purchased a subscription that includes FoxNews, MSNBC, CNN, and Al Jazeera. You will be able to watch them and all the others you paid for. But if you are getting a message that a channel is "not available" or scrambled, this generally means you have not paid for it and it is not included in your subscription. If it's a channel that looks interesting, you can always contact your cable company and see if it can be added to your subscription, at which time you will no longer receive that error message.
Go to the users channel click on send message.
The Basic Header contains information about the source of the message. The Application Header contains information about the message type and the destination of the message. The contents of the trailer block include both user information (checksum, message authentication, proprietary authentication, and so on) and system information (delayed message, message reference, possible duplicate message, and so on).
depends on what kind of tv and where you plug it in.AuxAv1Av2Av3dvdit really just depends where you plug it in.send me a message of what make and model and ill give you more information
Examples of information theory include Shannon entropy, mutual information, channel capacity, and error-correcting codes. Information theory is used in various fields such as telecommunications, data compression, cryptography, and bioinformatics to analyze and quantify the amount of information in a signal or message.