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  2. Double-sideband suppressed-carrier transmission - Wikipedia

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    In the DSB-SC modulation, unlike in AM, the wave carrier is not transmitted; thus, much of the power is distributed between the side bands, which implies an increase of the cover in DSB-SC, compared to AM, for the same power use. DSB-SC transmission is a special case of double-sideband reduced carrier transmission.

  3. File:Spectrum DSBSC.svg - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; Page information; Get shortened URL; ... Double-sideband suppressed-carrier transmission; Global file usage. The following other wikis use this file:

  4. File:DSBSC Modulation.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Double-sideband reduced-carrier transmission - Wikipedia

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    Double-sideband reduced carrier transmission (DSB-RC): transmission in which (a) the frequencies produced by amplitude modulation are symmetrically spaced above and below the carrier and (b) the carrier level is reduced for transmission at a fixed level below that which is provided to the modulator.

  6. File:Baseband to RF.svg - Wikipedia

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    There should be an impulse at the carrier frequency in the diagram provided. Without the impulse, you have Double Sideband Suppressed Carrier Modulation (DSB-SC ...

  7. Reduced-carrier transmission - Wikipedia

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    Reduced-carrier transmission is an amplitude modulation (AM) transmission in which the carrier signal level is reduced to reduce wasted electrical power. Suppressed-carrier transmission is a special case in which the carrier level is reduced below that required for demodulation by a normal receiver .

  8. List of amateur radio modes - Wikipedia

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    The first such analog modulating waveforms applied to radio carriers were human voice signals picked up by microphone sensors and applied to the carrier waveforms. The resulting analog voice modes are known today as: Amplitude modulation (AM) Double-sideband suppressed carrier (DSB-SC) Independent sideband (ISB) Single sideband (SSB)

  9. Costas loop - Wikipedia

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    A Costas loop is a phase-locked loop (PLL) based circuit which is used for carrier frequency recovery from suppressed-carrier modulation signals (e.g. double-sideband suppressed carrier signals) and phase modulation signals (e.g. BPSK, QPSK). It was invented by John P. Costas at General Electric in the 1950s.