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In [[radio]], [[radar]], and [[television]], the '''carrier wave''', also called the '''carrier frequency''', is the basic information-free | {{subpages}} | ||
In [[radio]], [[radar]], and [[television]], the '''carrier wave''', also called the '''carrier frequency''', is the basic information-free [[electromagnetic wave]] onto which information is [[modulation|modulated]]. |
Latest revision as of 08:40, 11 December 2009
In radio, radar, and television, the carrier wave, also called the carrier frequency, is the basic information-free electromagnetic wave onto which information is modulated.