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- Time_code_ambiguity abstract "In telecommunication, time code ambiguity is the shortest interval between successive repetitions of the same time code value.For example, in a time code in which year-of-century (the '72' in 10/04/72) is the most slowly changing field, the time code ambiguity would be 100 years; it is ambiguous whether this value refers to a date in 1872, 1972 or some other century. For a digital clock in which hours and minutes up to a maximum of 11:59 are displayed, the time code ambiguity would be 12 hours.The Year 2000 problem is an example of the pitfalls of time code ambiguity. Very often dates are now recorded with 4 digit years (10/04/1972). Assuming that the use of a 4-digit year field would continue, even in the far future, this would change the time code ambiguity from 100 years to 10 000 years.".
- Time_code_ambiguity wikiPageID "41793".
- Time_code_ambiguity wikiPageRevisionID "563153392".
- Time_code_ambiguity hasPhotoCollection Time_code_ambiguity.
- Time_code_ambiguity subject Category:Synchronization.
- Time_code_ambiguity subject Category:Timecodes.
- Time_code_ambiguity comment "In telecommunication, time code ambiguity is the shortest interval between successive repetitions of the same time code value.For example, in a time code in which year-of-century (the '72' in 10/04/72) is the most slowly changing field, the time code ambiguity would be 100 years; it is ambiguous whether this value refers to a date in 1872, 1972 or some other century.".
- Time_code_ambiguity label "Time code ambiguity".
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