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- air from the transmitter to the receiver. The term is also used for an unmodulated emission in the absence of any modulating signal. In music production...
- Dead air, also known as unmodulated carrier,[citation needed] is an unintended period of silence that interrupts a broadcast during which no audio or...
- on the transmit signal. There are two types of continuous-wave radar: unmodulated continuous-wave and modulated continuous-wave. This kind of radar can...
- much the modulated variable of the carrier signal varies around its unmodulated level. It is defined differently in each modulation scheme. Amplitude...
- unintended interruption in a broadcast during which the carrier signal is unmodulated Dead Air (2007 film), a Hong Kong horror film Dead Air (2009 film), an...
- ratio of the modulation excursions of the RF signal to the level of the unmodulated carrier. It is thus defined as: m = p e a k   v a l u e   o f   m ( t...
- followed by 3- or 4-minute intervals of 25.1, 25.5, 23.0 and 20.5 kHz of unmodulated carrier precisely phase-locked to UTC(SU) time scale. No time code is...
- HF bands by the military (a.k.a. compatible sideband) N0N Continuous, unmodulated carrier, formerly common for radio direction finding (RDF) in marine...
- transmitters which came into use after 1920 transmitted code by pulses of unmodulated sinusoidal carrier wave called continuous wave (CW), which is still used...
- information from a modulated signal by mixing the signal with a replica of the unmodulated carrier. This can be locally generated at the receiver using a phase-locked...