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<p>or more following such peaks, in between syllables or short pauses in the program. This is very acceptable for communications radios, where <a href="page.php?w=Dynamic_range_compression">compression</a> of the audio aids intelligibility. However, it is absolutely undesired for music or normal broadcast programming, where a faithful reproduction of the original program, including its varying modulation levels, is expected.</p>

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<p>In 1982, the <a href="page.php?w=International_Telecommunication_Union">International Telecommunication Union</a></p><p>
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