Difference between revisions of "Modulation"
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− | Changing a radio signal so that it transmits an audio signal. When a receiver picks up the modulated signal, it converts it back into the original audio signal. | + | *Acoustics: Changing a radio signal so that it transmits an audio signal. When a receiver picks up the modulated signal, it converts it back into the original audio signal. Source: [http://www.allchurchsound.com/ACS/glossary/index.html Church Audio & Acoustics Glossary] |
− | Source: [http://www.allchurchsound.com/ACS/glossary/index.html Church Audio & Acoustics Glossary] [[Category: Acoustics]] | + | *Electronics: The process of modifying an r-f carrier signal to produce sidebands for conveying audio or video signal information over great distances. |
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Revision as of 20:02, 30 September 2011
- Acoustics: Changing a radio signal so that it transmits an audio signal. When a receiver picks up the modulated signal, it converts it back into the original audio signal. Source: Church Audio & Acoustics Glossary
- Electronics: The process of modifying an r-f carrier signal to produce sidebands for conveying audio or video signal information over great distances.
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