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What (who) is channelized junction - definition

Channelized; Channelized (telecommunications)

Channelization (telecommunications)         
Channelized in a telecommunications environment means that the line that communications have been transmitted over contains more than one message thread, separated in some fashion.
Junction (rail)         
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PLACE AT WHICH TWO OR MORE RAIL ROUTES CONVERGE OR DIVERGE
Railway junction; Railroad junction; Rail junction; Railway Junction; Branch-off station; Junction (railway); Abzweigstelle; Branch-off point
A junction, in the context of rail transport, is a place at which two or more rail routes converge or diverge. This implies a physical connection between the tracks of the two routes (assuming they are of the same gauge), provided by points (US: switches) and signalling.
Monkey Junction, North Carolina         
UNINCORPORATED COMMUNITY IN NEW HANOVER COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA
Monkey junction; Monkey Junction
Monkey Junction is an unincorporated area near Wilmington, North Carolina in New Hanover County at the intersection of College Road (NC 132) and Carolina Beach Road (US 421). It is one of several centers of recent commercial and residential growth near Wilmington and is currently being targeted for annexation by the city of Wilmington.

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Channelization (telecommunications)

Channelized in a telecommunications environment means that the line that communications have been transmitted over contains more than one message thread, separated in some fashion.

Typical channelization methods include packetizing, frequency-division multiplexing, and time-division multiplexing.

See also Channel (communications)