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short-term key message
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system target decoder
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system time clock
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set-top box
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secure socket layer
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Secure Real Time Protocol
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system renewability message
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sound pressure level in decibels referenced to 20 µN/m2
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synchronization packet
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SCCC output block length in bytes
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