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  • In [[radio]], [[radar]], and [[television]], the '''carrier wave''', also called the '''carrier frequency''', is the basic information-free
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  • In [[radio]], [[radar]], and [[television]], the '''carrier wave''', also called the '''carrier frequency''', is the basic information-free
    229 bytes (26 words) - 08:40, 11 December 2009
  • #Redirect [[Carrier wave]]
    26 bytes (3 words) - 19:21, 25 May 2008
  • ...ng information onto a electromagnetic signal of constant frequency -- the "carrier wave".
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  • The process of mixing the information signal and the carrier wave produces sidebands at the sum and difference of the carrier signal. Hence, The modulation process, or the oscillator that generates the carrier wave, may produce integer multiples, called harmonics, of any or all of these si
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  • ...e changes represent information to be transmitted over the electromagnetic carrier wave of the basic waveform. While the term is most often used with radio frequen **Double sideband suppressed carrier: the carrier wave, which does not carry information, is suppressed and both identical sideban
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  • ...ace (i.e., wireless). The information is [[modulation|modulated]] onto a [[carrier wave]]
    261 bytes (33 words) - 12:24, 25 May 2008
  • ...ribes the set of processes of imposing the information on the unmodified [[carrier wave]]. The frequency of the carrier wave is usually associated with a [[ITU frequency bands|frequency band]]. The in
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  • ...g information onto a electromagnetic signal of constant frequency -- the "carrier wave" -- by changing the frequency in proportion to the instantaneous strength o
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  • {{r|Carrier wave}}
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  • {{r|Carrier wave}}
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  • ...type of reformatter of digital signals, rather than a true modulator of a carrier wave.
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  • ...measured in terms of the wavelength of the modulating wave rather than the carrier wave. A commonly used example in both space ''x'' and time ''t'' is that of the
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