IRC bouncer system with build-in channel and chat message encryption. The encryption is build on to of IRC protocol layer, all RFC compliant IRCDs supported .
To ensure privacy from eavesdropping scrambling can be used. For example When Alice radios Bob the message is automatically chopped and shuffled according to a scheme agreed between them. Bobs radio rebuilds the message as it knows the scheme. If Eve tunes in all she will hear is the garbled message.
An electronic device usually located in the transmitter used to change a signal so that it may not be viewed on normal television sets unless another electronic device (decoder) is attached to the subscriber's set to unscramble the picture.
This is a device that is used to alter a signal electronically so that a receiver must decode the signal before it can be heard or viewed.
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electronic equipment that makes speech unintelligible during transmission and restores it at reception
an electronic device which scrambles radio or telephone messages
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Device used to alter a signal so that it can't be viewed on a normal TV unless another electronic device is attached to the subscriber's set to unscramble the picture.
An electronic device that alters a broadcast signal transmission by encryption so it can’t be received without a decoder.
A device that renders a signal unintelligible and/or randomises its content. See also Scrambling.
A device that electronically alters a program signal so that it can be seen only by persons, typically paid subscribers, with appropriate decoding devices.
A device that transposes or inverts signals or otherwise encodes a message at a transmitter to make it unintelligible to a receiver not equipped with an appropriate descrambling device. Also known as encoder.
A device used to electronically alter a signal so that it can only be viewed or heard on a receiver equipped with a special decoder.
A scrambler is an electronic device that alters a signal so it can't be viewed on a normal TV unless a decoder is attached to the subscriber's set to unscramble the picture. It's located in the headend.
A device inverts or transposes signals regarding a message at the transmitter to make the message unintelligible at the receiver unless set with the appropriate set descrambler.
A coding device that is applied to a digital channel to produce an apparently random bit sequence. A corresponding device is used to decode the channel (i.e., the coding is reversible).
1) A device that transposes or inverts signals or otherwise encodes a message at the transmitter to make the message unintelligible at a receiver not equipped with an appropriately set descrambling device. Scramblers usually use a fixed algorithm or mechanism. 2) A device intended to normalize the duty cycle of a data stream to be close to 50%.
In telecommunications and recording, a scrambler (often erroneously referred to as a randomizer) is a device that manipulates a data stream before transmitting. The manipulations are reversed by a descrambler at the receiving side. Scrambling is widely used in satellite, radio relay communications and PSTN modems.