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modulation
Methods of modulating
The process of applying a signal to a carrier, modulating
A process whereby a signal is transformed from its original form into a signal that is more suitable for transmission over the medium between transmitter and receiver
The process of coding and decoding information for transmission For example, a voice conversation is coded into binary bits (digital information), transmitted and then decoded at the receiving end Back to the top
Sound modulated; melody
the act of modifying or adjusting according to due measure and proportion (as with regard to artistic effect)
the process by which a characteristic of one wave (the carrier) is modified by another wave (the signal)
In electronics, a technique for impressing information (voice, music, picture, or data) on a radio-frequency carrier wave by varying one or more characteristics of the wave in accordance with the signal. There are various forms of modulation, each designed to alter a particular characteristic of the carrier wave. The most commonly altered characteristics include amplitude (see AM), frequency (see FM), phase, pulse sequence, and pulse duration. In music, the transition from one mode or key to another. There are three principal methods of modulation in classical harmony: diatonic, in which a pivot chord is common to both keys; chromatic, in which the notes of the pivot chord are altered by a semitone; and enharmonic, in which the notes of the pivot chord, while retaining their original tones, simply assume different names. Modulation may be transitory, as in the course of thematic development, or structural, contributing to the harmonic definition of the form
The process whereby some characteristic of one wave is varied in accordance with some characteristic of another wave The basic types of modulation are angle modulation (including the special cases of phase and frequency modulation) and amplitude modulation In missile radars, it is common practice to amplitude modulate the transmitted RF carrier wave of tracking and guidance transmitters by using a pulsed wave for modulating, and to frequency module the transmitted RF carrier wave of illuminator transmitters by using a sine wave
rise and fall of the voice pitch
The process by which some characteristics of one carrier wave are varied in relation to another wave or signal
The process of varying the amplitude, frequency, or phase of an RF carrier wave The process whereby some characteristic of one wave is varied in accordance with some characteristic of another wave The basic types of modulation are angle modulation, including the special cases of phase modulation and frequency modulation, and amplitude modulation
The act of modulating, or the state of being modulated; as, the modulation of the voice
The process of varying some characteristic (See Amplitude Modulation, Frequency Modulation or Phase Modulation) of the electrical carrier wave to impose information on it
The process of converting digital signals into analog signals by modulating a carrier frequency See also modem
a musical passage moving from one key to another
The control of some aspect of a signal, for example its amplitude or frequency, by another signal
{i} action of modulating; variation; variation of carrier wave (Electronics); change from one key to another (Music)
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