In the 802.11n D2.0 implementation ( which is shipping & undergoes Wi-Fi Alliance testing ) 20 MHz & 40 MHz channel switching is provided for by the 11n PHY's ECSA implementation.
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Both phenomena _ decreased sales and channel switching _ have abated in the weeks since the Oklahoma bombing captivated the nation just as the introduction of DNA evidence bored diehard trial fans.
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Design-wise the tube amplifiers were quite different from their predecessors, as the active tone controls and blending distortion circuit had been removed and the latter feature replaced by a crude version of the channel switching concept.
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A number of factors have led to an increase in channel switching behaviour; the growth of e-commerce, the globalization of markets, the advent of Category killers ( such as Officeworks and Kids'R Us ) as well as changes in the legal / statutory environment.
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The mechanical relay-based channel switching, designed to provide a more pure signal path, produced a large pop upon channel switching at low volumes, unlike other electronically buffered designs this deliberate design choice was nonetheless perceived as the premier " design flaw " among players.
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The mechanical relay-based channel switching, designed to provide a more pure signal path, produced a large pop upon channel switching at low volumes, unlike other electronically buffered designs this deliberate design choice was nonetheless perceived as the premier " design flaw " among players.
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One drawback of this function is that channel switching is slowed down as the buffer is first filled up to at least 25 % before the playback starts ( i . e . with 60 seconds of cache selected, the music will take up to 15 seconds to start playing ).