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subframe

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subframe [′səb‚frām]
(communications)
In telemetry, a complete sequence of frames during which all subchannels of a specific channel are sampled once.

subframe, rough buck, sub-buck
1. A secondary frame, usually formed of wood members or channel-shaped metal members, which supports the finish frame of a door or window; attached to the wall in which the finished frame, knocked-down frame, door casing, or door lining is set; a buck frame.
2. A frame which supports a panel used as a wall finish.


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