Amplitude Modulation

/ˈæmlɪˌtjud ˌmɒdjəˈleɪʃən/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A method of transmitting signals by varying the amplitude of a carrier wave, subject to regulatory communication laws.
    The regulation of amplitude modulation ensures broadcasting standards.

Forms

  • amplitude modulation
  • amplitude modulations

Commentary

In legal contexts, amplitude modulation mainly appears in regulatory frameworks governing telecommunications and broadcasting.

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