unscrambler

English

Etymology

unscramble + -er

Noun

unscrambler (plural unscramblers)

  1. That which unscrambles; a device for decoding a scrambled signal.
    • 2004, Robert W. Christensen, The Simple Guide to Commercial Diving, page 60:
      Even with the best helium unscrambler it can be difficult to understand all divers, particularly at deeper depths.
    • 2012, Fr. Pat Sullivan O.F.M. Cap, Four Years In Castro's Cuba (page 59)
      I more than once saw home-made satellite TV unscramblers being sold on the street in Havana.

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