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# The frequency of a transmitter's output when no information is being added (unmodulated). | # The frequency of a transmitter's output when no information is being added (unmodulated). | ||
# The frequency of an unmodulated transmitter output. | # The frequency of an unmodulated transmitter output. | ||
# Is the specific high-frequency rate of a carrier signal. It is typically a sinusoid with constant frequency and sufficient power that acts as the baseline for transmitting information. | |||
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[edit | edit source]- The frequency of a transmitter's output when no information is being added (unmodulated).
- The frequency of an unmodulated transmitter output.
- Is the specific high-frequency rate of a carrier signal. It is typically a sinusoid with constant frequency and sufficient power that acts as the baseline for transmitting information.