The opposite or antonym applicable to the term channel is hold or keep.
A channel that displays programming as it is scheduled. In other words this channel does not require the device receiving the channel to be interactive. It is a term used for the opposite of on demand programming. The real question is why give it such a misleading name?
I may be missing something here, along the lines of a definition, but isn't the 'forward' channel at one end of the link the 'reverse' channel at the other end, and isn't the 'reverse' channel at the first end the 'forward' channel at the opposite end ?
channel encoder inserts additional information to the transmitted bit stream to facilitate error detection and correction at the receiver. channel decoder is quite opposite to the channel encoder which transmits desired data after the error detection and correction .
If you are refering to nautical channels, these are pretty much universal (unlike road laws). The green 'channel' is usually a line of green bouys, markers or poles (with green lights for night) to show the deepest way up a channel or river for boat navigation. The red 'channel' is merely the opposite.
The geological opposite of a meander is a straight channel. Straight channels have linear paths with minimal curves, unlike meandering channels which have winding, curved paths.
Dover is just opposite Calais across the English channel. Folkestone is the second closest.
the Cl- ion is larger than the Na+ ion, making it too big to fit in the channelthe charges are opposite, repelling the Cl- ion from the channel
If you are refering to nautical channels, these are pretty much universal (unlike road laws). The green 'channel' is usually a line of green bouys, markers or poles (with green lights for night) to show the deepest way up a channel or river for boat navigation. The red 'channel' is merely the opposite.
In Region B the edge of a channel on a boater's right side when entering from the open sea or heading upstream. It is the opposite in Region A.
In Region B the edge of a channel on a boater's right side when entering from the open sea or heading upstream. It is the opposite in Region A.
In Region B the edge of a channel on a boater's right side when entering from the open sea or heading upstream. It is the opposite in Region A.
Ion channel receptors. These receptors allow specific ions to flow through a channel when activated by a signaling molecule, resulting in a change in ion distribution across the membrane and altering the membrane potential.