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squelch <a squelch; squelches> N

squelch
squelch

squelch tone signal MIL

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Adding tone or digital squelch to a radio system doesn't solve interference issues, it just covers them up.
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The company had squelched any efforts they made to organize during the first decades of the 20th century by isolating or firing union leaders.
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In some designs, the squelch threshold is preset.
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Other stand-up comedians devise a strategy for quashing such outbursts, usually by having a store of retorts (known as squelches) on hand.
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Professional wireless microphones use squelch to avoid reproducing noise when the receiver does not receive enough signal from the microphone.
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The electoral campaign of the opposition hammered away on the twin themes of the need to squelch corruption and to launch economic reform.
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The squelch control adjusts the gain of an amplifier which varies the level of noise coming out of the filter.
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A carrier squelch is unlocked and will let any signal in.
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Upon their return after the uprising was squelched, the women found large parts of their monastery and properties had been destroyed and plundered.
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Squelch of any kind is used to indicate loss of signal, which is used to keep commercial and amateur radio repeaters from transmitting continually.
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