frequency bandwidth

  • 21Frequency-shift keying — Passband modulation v · d · e Analog modulation AM · …

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  • 22Frequency range — A frequency range or frequency band is a range of wave frequencies. It most often refers to either a range of frequencies in sound or a range of frequencies in electromagnetic radiation, which includes light and radio waves. Many radio devices… …

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  • 23Frequency extender — In broadcast engineering, a frequency extender is an electronic device that allows high fidelity analogue audio to be sent over regular POTS telephone lines, without the loss of higher audio frequencies (treble). It is an extended concept of a… …

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  • 24bandwidth — The difference between the limiting frequencies of a continuous frequency band expressed in hertz (cycles per second). The term bandwidth is also loosely used to refer to the rate at which data can be transmitted over a given communications… …

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  • 25frequency assignment — noun a) An authorization, given by an administration, for a radio station to use a radio frequency or radio frequency channel under specified conditions. b) The process of authorizing a specific frequency, group of frequencies, or frequency …

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  • 26bandwidth — i. The range of frequencies, above and/or below the frequency of a carrier wave, required for modulation of a signal. It is the width of the transmitted frequency spectrum (the difference between the highest and the lowest frequency) of a… …

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  • 27bandwidth — A range of radio, audio, or other frequencies. Telephone lines have a bandwidth of 300 Hertz to 3400 Hertz. Since it is so limited, it a modem must careful change data into sounds that fit within this range. Similar to frequency spectrum …

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  • 28bandwidth — The range of frequency or wavelengths over which a device is intended to operate. * * * band·width (bandґwidth) bandpass …

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  • 29frequency spectrum — A range of frequencies. Similar to bandwidth …

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  • 30Frequency Interlace — WikiV The method by which color and black and white sideband signals are interwoven within the same channel bandwidth …

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