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digital Refers to data that is stored or transmitted as a sequence of discrete 
symbols from a finite set; most commonly this means binary data 
represented using electronic or electromagnetic signals. See also 
analog.
digital-to-analog 
conversion
Conversion of a digital signal to a voltage that is proportional to the input 
value. See also A/D.
digital-to-analog 
converter
A device that converts digital data into analog signals. See also ADC.
Digital Private Line A type of digital communications that utilizes privacy call, as well as 
memory channel and busy channel lock out to enhance communication 
efficiency.
digital signal 
processor
A microcontroller specifically designed for performing the mathematics 
involved in manipulating analog information, such as sound, that has 
been converted into a digital form. DSP also implies the use of a data 
compression technique.
digital signal 
processor code
Object code executed by the Digital Signal Processor in an ASTRO 
subscriber radio. The DSP is responsible for computation-intensive 
tasks, such as decoding ASTRO signaling.
dispatcher An individual who has radio-system management duties and 
responsibilities.
DPL See Digital Private Line. See also PL.
DSP See digital signal processor.
DSP code See digital signal processor code.
dynamic regrouping A feature that allows the dispatcher to temporarily reassign selected 
radios to a single special channel so they can communicate with each 
other.
EEPOT Electrically Programmable Digital Potentiometer.
EEPROM See Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory.
Electrically Erasable 
Programmable 
Read-Only Memory
A special type of PROM that can be erased by exposing it to an 
electrical charge. An EEPROM retains its contents even when the 
power is turned off.
Failsoft A backup system that allows communication in a non-trunked, 
conventional mode if the trunked system fails.
FCC Federal Communications Commission.
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