Audimeter

Audimeter
Au|di|me|ter
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<zu ↑audio... u. ↑...meter>
Gerät, das an Rundfunk- u. Fernsehempfänger von Testpersonen angeschlossen wird, um den Sender sowie Zeitpunkt u. Dauer der empfangenen Sendungen zum Zweck statistischer Auswertungen zu registrieren.

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