aigo atom A205 Digital Audio Player USER MANUAL
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Sample Rate:
Also known as “Sampling Rate”, this measures the “resolution” of the sound - the higher the
Sample Rate, the higher the quality of sound.
Recording Formats:
Indicates the formats that the Player can create when recording.
Max. Recording Time:
Indicates the maximum amount of direct recording time.
MP3 Bit Rate:
This indicates the sample rate for MP3 files.
Frequency Response:
Also known as “Dynamic Range”, this indicates the tonal range of the sounds that can be played
on the Player.
SNR (Sound-to-Noise Ratio):
SNR is a ratio of the power or volume (amplitude) of a sound to the amount of unwanted
interference (noise) that has mixed in with it. Measured in decibels, the sound-to-noise ratio
measures the clarity of the signal in a circuit or a wired or wireless transmission channel. The
greater the ratio (evidenced by a larger number), the less noise and the more easily it can be
filtered out.
Receiving Frequency Range:
This indicates the range of frequencies that the player can receive – in this case, the FM band
frequencies.
Acceptable File Formats:
Refers to the file formats or types of music track that can be loaded and played by the Player.
Functional Temperature Range:
Indicates the temperature range at which you can expect the Player to function normally.
Available Languages:
Indicates the languages that can be specified by the user to be used by the Player and shown in the
OLED screen.
Operating Systems:
Indicates the operating systems on a PC with which the Player can connect for downloading of
files, etc.