In the simplest form of voice inversion, the frequency p of each component is replaced with s-p, where s is the frequency of a carrier wave.
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In contrast the new continuous wave transmitters produced a signal consisting of pulses of continuous waves, unmodulated sinusoidal carrier waves, which were inaudible in the earphones.
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The actual colour data is transmitted along with the monochrome video-but modulated with a carrier wave that's too high in frequency for monochrome TV's to detect.
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The space and time scales over which " E " 0 varies are generally much longer than the spatial wavelength and temporal period of the carrier wave.
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Both companies used carrier wave ( Morse Code ) radios including the AN / TRC-77 for long-range communications to their respective Corps G2 ( Intelligence ) center.
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Rather than having a local oscillator, the 19 kHz pilot tone provides an in-phase reference signal used to reconstruct the missing carrier wave from the 38 kHz signal.
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In the event of subsequent radioactive fallout, local fallout warnings could be generated from the group controls on a very localised basis over the same carrier wave system.
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The nonlinear Schr�dinger equation is constructed by removing the carrier wave of the light being modelled, and so the frequency of the light being perturbed is formally zero.
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For a sine wave modulation, the modulation index is seen to be the ratio of the peak frequency deviation of the carrier wave to the frequency of the modulating sine wave.
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Transmissions across free space require information to be encoded in a carrier wave in order to shift the information to a carrier frequency suitable for transmission, this is known as modulation.