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  • Single-sideband modulation
  • Electronic method of transmitting information with a carrier wave

    communications, single-sideband modulation (SSB) or single-sideband suppressed-carrier modulation (SSB-SC) is a type of signal modulation used to transmit

    Single-sideband modulation

    Single-sideband modulation

    Single-sideband_modulation

  • Amplitude modulation
  • Electronic method of transmitting information with a carrier wave

    double-sideband amplitude modulation (DSBAM), because the standard method produces sidebands on either side of the carrier frequency. Single-sideband modulation

    Amplitude modulation

    Amplitude modulation

    Amplitude_modulation

  • Controlled-envelope single-sideband modulation
  • Type of sideband modulation

    CESSB (controlled-envelope single-sideband) is a narrowband modulation method using a single sideband, whose peak envelope level is controlled so that

    Controlled-envelope single-sideband modulation

    Controlled-envelope_single-sideband_modulation

  • Signal modulation
  • Process of varying one or more properties of a periodic waveform

    Double-sideband reduced-carrier transmission (DSB-RC) Single-sideband modulation (SSB, or SSB-AM) Single-sideband modulation with carrier (SSB-WC) Single-sideband

    Signal modulation

    Signal_modulation

  • Sideband
  • Radio communications concept

    a sideband is a band of frequencies higher than or lower than the carrier frequency, that are the result of the modulation process. The sidebands carry

    Sideband

    Sideband

    Sideband

  • Hilbert transform
  • Integral transform and linear operator

    {\displaystyle u_{m}(t)=m(t)+i\cdot {\widehat {m}}(t)} the result is single-sideband modulation: u a ( t ) = ( m ( t ) + i ⋅ m ^ ( t ) ) ⋅ e i ( ω t + φ ) {\displaystyle

    Hilbert transform

    Hilbert_transform

  • Radio transmitter design
  • These are SSB, or SSB-AM single-sideband full carrier modulation, is very similar to single-sideband suppressed carrier modulation (SSB-SC). It is used where

    Radio transmitter design

    Radio_transmitter_design

  • Amplitude-companded single-sideband modulation
  • Type of sideband modulation

    Amplitude-companded single-sideband (ACSB) is a narrowband modulation method using a single-sideband with a pilot tone, allowing an expander in the receiver

    Amplitude-companded single-sideband modulation

    Amplitude-companded_single-sideband_modulation

  • Carrier wave
  • Sinusoidal wave without any modulation

    Therefore, in many modern modulation methods, the carrier is not transmitted. For example, in single-sideband modulation (SSB), the carrier is suppressed

    Carrier wave

    Carrier wave

    Carrier_wave

  • Frequency modulation
  • Electronic method of transmitting information with a carrier wave

    particular values of the modulation index, the carrier amplitude becomes zero and all the signal power is in the sidebands. Since the sidebands are on both sides

    Frequency modulation

    Frequency modulation

    Frequency_modulation

  • Carrier telephony
  • Analog multiplexing technique used in early telephone systems

    single-sideband modulation. Ralph Hartley later analyzed the relation between carrier and sideband components, showing that transmitting only one sideband saved

    Carrier telephony

    Carrier telephony

    Carrier_telephony

  • Modulated continuous wave
  • Alternative Morse code transmission technique

    (amplitude modulation), 2 (one channel containing digital information, using a subcarrier), A (aural telegraphy). Single-sideband modulation with full

    Modulated continuous wave

    Modulated_continuous_wave

  • Compatible sideband transmission
  • Type of sideband modulation

    sideband transmission, also known as amplitude modulation equivalent (AME) or Single sideband reduced-carrier (SSB-RC), is a type of single sideband RF

    Compatible sideband transmission

    Compatible_sideband_transmission

  • USSB
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    States Satellite Broadcasting United States Shipping Board Upper Single-sideband (modulation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the

    USSB

    USSB

  • Baseband
  • Range of frequencies occupied by an unmodulated signal

    reduce this effect, such as single-sideband modulation. Conversely, some transmission schemes such as frequency modulation use even more bandwidth. The

    Baseband

    Baseband

    Baseband

  • In-phase and quadrature components
  • Mathematical technique for manipulating signals

    diagram Negative frequency Phasor Polar modulation Quadrature amplitude modulation Single-sideband modulation The low-frequency modulating waveforms are

    In-phase and quadrature components

    In-phase and quadrature components

    In-phase_and_quadrature_components

  • Airband
  • Radio frequencies used in civil aviation

    worldwide use amplitude modulation (AM), predominantly A3E double sideband with full carrier on VHF, and J3E Single-sideband modulation (SSB) with suppressed

    Airband

    Airband

  • LowFER
  • communications, but speech transmission via amplitude modulation (AM) or single-sideband modulation (SSB) is also allowed. Even with such short antennas

    LowFER

    LowFER

  • John Renshaw Carson
  • American telecommunications engineer (1886–1940)

    communications systems. He invented single-sideband modulation and developed the Carson bandwidth rule for estimating frequency modulation (FM) bandwidth. In 2013

    John Renshaw Carson

    John Renshaw Carson

    John_Renshaw_Carson

  • Avro Vulcan
  • British jet-powered delta wing strategic bomber

    with the ARC-52, a V/UHF transmitter/receiver (PTR-175), and a single-sideband modulation HF transmitter-receiver (Collins 618T). The navigation and bombing

    Avro Vulcan

    Avro Vulcan

    Avro_Vulcan

  • Software-defined radio
  • Radio communication system implemented in software

    include every common amateur modulation: morse code, single-sideband modulation, frequency modulation, amplitude modulation, and a variety of digital modes

    Software-defined radio

    Software-defined radio

    Software-defined_radio

  • Donald Duck talk
  • Alaryngeal form of vocalization

    single-sideband modulation (SSB) radiotelephone receiver, or the (nearly unintelligible) sound of a SSB signal on a conventional amplitude modulation

    Donald Duck talk

    Donald_Duck_talk

  • Spectral efficiency
  • Information rate that can be transmitted over a given bandwidth

    modulation efficiency can not exceed N (bit/s)/Hz. If digital single-sideband modulation is used, the passband signal with bandwidth W corresponds to a

    Spectral efficiency

    Spectral_efficiency

  • Amateur radio
  • Non-commercial use of the radio spectrum

    research. The principal voice modes are frequency modulation (FM), single sideband (SSB), and amplitude modulation (AM). FM offers high audio quality, SSB is

    Amateur radio

    Amateur radio

    Amateur_radio

  • FM broadcasting
  • Radio transmission of audio by frequency modulation

    at the receiver after decoding. In the U.S. around 2010, using single-sideband modulation for the stereo subcarrier was proposed. It was theorized to be

    FM broadcasting

    FM broadcasting

    FM_broadcasting

  • Double-sideband suppressed-carrier transmission
  • Transmission method used in amateur radio

    Double-sideband suppressed-carrier transmission (DSB-SC) is transmission in which frequencies produced by amplitude modulation (AM) are symmetrically

    Double-sideband suppressed-carrier transmission

    Double-sideband_suppressed-carrier_transmission

  • SSB
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    decentralized social network Single-sideband modulation, an electronic method of transmitting information with a carrier wave Single-stranded binding protein

    SSB

    SSB

  • Very low frequency
  • 3–30 kHz range of the electromagnetic spectrum

    attempts were made to use radiotelephone using amplitude modulation and single-sideband modulation within the band starting from 20 kHz, but the result was

    Very low frequency

    Very low frequency

    Very_low_frequency

  • Emergency Action Message
  • Nuclear weapon control system

    Strategic Command at Offutt Air Force Base in Omaha, Nebraska, via single-sideband modulation radio transmitters of the High Frequency Global Communications

    Emergency Action Message

    Emergency_Action_Message

  • AM broadcasting
  • Radio broadcasting using amplitude modulation

    transmissions, although some use a modified version of AM such as Single-sideband modulation (SSB) or an AM-compatible version of SSB such as "SSB with carrier

    AM broadcasting

    AM broadcasting

    AM_broadcasting

  • List of amateur radio modes
  • Amplitude modulation (AM) Double-sideband suppressed carrier (DSB-SC) Independent sideband (ISB) Single sideband (SSB) Compatible sideband transmission

    List of amateur radio modes

    List_of_amateur_radio_modes

  • L carrier
  • Early telephone communications system

    active IC-based filtering became available in the mid-1970s. In single-sideband modulation schemes, twelve voice channels would be modulated into a channel

    L carrier

    L_carrier

  • Superheterodyne receiver
  • Type of radio receiver

    when receiving modulation formats in which the distinction between upper and lower sidebands is important, such as single-sideband modulation. In many receivers

    Superheterodyne receiver

    Superheterodyne receiver

    Superheterodyne_receiver

  • Transceiver
  • Device that both transmits and receives

    frequency modulation to send and receive data; however, any analog modulation scheme can be used (e.g. amplitude modulation or single-sideband modulation). Although

    Transceiver

    Transceiver

  • Timeline of United States inventions (1890–1945)
  • Chronological list of advances

    improve his wingshooting. 1915 Single-sideband modulation Single-sideband modulation (SSB) is a refinement of amplitude modulation that more efficiently uses

    Timeline of United States inventions (1890–1945)

    Timeline of United States inventions (1890–1945)

    Timeline_of_United_States_inventions_(1890–1945)

  • Types of radio emissions
  • Classification of radio frequency signals

    of radio emission is classified according to its bandwidth, method of modulation, nature of the modulating signal, and type of information transmitted

    Types of radio emissions

    Types_of_radio_emissions

  • Ring modulation
  • Frequency mixing function in signal processing

    to generate a double-sideband suppressed-carrier (DSB-SC) wave used in radio transmission. Audio samples of the ring modulation effect: Unprocessed original

    Ring modulation

    Ring modulation

    Ring_modulation

  • Citizens band radio
  • Land mobile radio system

    power levels and modes (such as frequency modulation (FM), amplitude modulation (AM), and single-sideband modulation (SSB), often vary from country to country;

    Citizens band radio

    Citizens band radio

    Citizens_band_radio

  • Radiotelephone
  • Communications system for transmission of speech over radio

    ship-to-shore operates on shortwave radio frequencies, using single-sideband modulation. The usual method is that a ship calls a shore station, and the

    Radiotelephone

    Radiotelephone

    Radiotelephone

  • Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing
  • Method of encoding digital data on multiple carrier frequencies

    double-sideband quadrature amplitude-modulation) resulting in a passband bandwidth of 1 MHz. A single-side band (SSB) or vestigial sideband (VSB) modulation

    Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing

    Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing

    Orthogonal_frequency-division_multiplexing

  • 2182 kHz
  • Radio distress frequency

    commonly use single-sideband modulation (SSB) (upper sideband only). However, amplitude modulation (AM) and some variants such as vestigial sideband are still

    2182 kHz

    2182 kHz

    2182_kHz

  • Digital Radio Mondiale
  • Digital radio broadcasting standard

    the lower-sideband area of a 9 kHz raster channel for AM, with a 4.5 kHz DRM signal occupying the area traditionally taken by the upper-sideband. However

    Digital Radio Mondiale

    Digital Radio Mondiale

    Digital_Radio_Mondiale

  • Quadrature amplitude modulation
  • Family of digital modulation methods

    amplitudes of two differently phased versions of a single carrier wave using amplitude modulation. These paired analog signal channels may then be used

    Quadrature amplitude modulation

    Quadrature_amplitude_modulation

  • Analytic signal
  • Particular representation of a signal

    accessible and facilitates the derivation of modulation and demodulation techniques, such as single-sideband. As long as the manipulated function has no

    Analytic signal

    Analytic_signal

  • Pulse-amplitude modulation
  • Form of signal modulation

    amplitude level of the carrier at every single period. There are two types of pulse amplitude modulation: In single polarity PAM, a suitable fixed DC bias

    Pulse-amplitude modulation

    Pulse-amplitude modulation

    Pulse-amplitude_modulation

  • Nyquist–Shannon sampling theorem
  • Sufficiency theorem for reconstructing signals from samples

    be proved by a linear translation (corresponding physically to single-sideband modulation) of the zero-frequency case. In this case the elementary pulse

    Nyquist–Shannon sampling theorem

    Nyquist–Shannon sampling theorem

    Nyquist–Shannon_sampling_theorem

  • Edwin Howard Armstrong
  • American radio-frequency engineer and inventor (1890–1954)

    audio signal. In 1922 John Renshaw Carson of AT&T, inventor of Single-sideband modulation (SSB), had published a detailed mathematical analysis which showed

    Edwin Howard Armstrong

    Edwin Howard Armstrong

    Edwin_Howard_Armstrong

  • Squelch
  • Type of noise gate

    Automatic gain control (AGC) to determine the squelch threshold. Single-sideband modulation (SSB) typically uses carrier squelch. Noise squelch is more reliable

    Squelch

    Squelch

  • Cambridge University Wireless Society
  • frequently enters amateur radio contests such as CQWW in both the single-sideband modulation (SSB) and continuous wave (CW) category. The society also holds

    Cambridge University Wireless Society

    Cambridge_University_Wireless_Society

  • Helical antenna
  • Type of antenna

    with manual plug-in taps have become the mainstay for multi-band single-sideband modulation (SSB) HF communications with frequency coverage over the whole

    Helical antenna

    Helical antenna

    Helical_antenna

  • List of acronyms: S
  • Security Administration (U.S.) Statistics South Africa SSB – (a) Single-sideband modulation SSB – (i) Sacramento Sustainable Business SSBN – (s) Nuclear-Powered

    List of acronyms: S

    List_of_acronyms:_S

  • Glossary of electrical and electronics engineering
  • List of definitions of terms and concepts used in electrical engineering and electronics

    voltages in each wire occur at the same time. single-sideband modulation A radio carrier modulation system where redundant frequencies of one duplicate

    Glossary of electrical and electronics engineering

    Glossary_of_electrical_and_electronics_engineering

  • R-311 (radio)
  • The radio was not initially designed for receiving signals with single-sideband modulation; however, it can be modified to receive these signals. Belgrade

    R-311 (radio)

    R-311 (radio)

    R-311_(radio)

  • Polar modulation
  • Modulation allowing for multiple signals on a line

    modulation is analogous to quadrature modulation in the same way that polar coordinates are analogous to Cartesian coordinates. Quadrature modulation

    Polar modulation

    Polar_modulation

  • All American Five
  • American radio with 5 vacuum tubes

    a beat frequency oscillator tube (to listen to Morse code or single-sideband modulation transmissions). However, these radios cost significantly more

    All American Five

    All American Five

    All_American_Five

  • Shortwave bands
  • List of shortwave radio spectrum bands

    broadcasters use amplitude modulation with 5 kHz steps between channels; a few use single sideband or reduced carrier single sideband modulation. The World Radiocommunication

    Shortwave bands

    Shortwave_bands

  • Kendall effect
  • Spurious pattern or other distortion in a facsimile

    that interferes with the lower sideband of the carrier. The Kendall effect occurs principally when the single-sideband width is greater than half of the

    Kendall effect

    Kendall_effect

  • History of amateur radio
  • Amateur radio history

    amateur radio. During the 1950s, hams helped pioneer the use of single-sideband modulation for HF voice communication. In 1961 the first orbital amateur

    History of amateur radio

    History_of_amateur_radio

  • Automatic link establishment
  • De facto standard in radio communications

    commonly used for hooking up operators for voice contacts on SSB (single-sideband modulation), HF internet connectivity for email, SMS phone texting or text

    Automatic link establishment

    Automatic_link_establishment

  • 8VSB
  • Modulation method used by the American ATSC digital TV standard

    this modulation scheme as 8-ary Pulse-code modulation followed by Amplitude modulation followed by the partial suppression of the lower sideband. 8VSB

    8VSB

    8VSB

  • Through-the-earth communications
  • Radio signalling used in mines and caves

    caves. Low frequency (LF) or very low frequency (VLF) radio with single-sideband modulation is more commonly used today. Through-the-Earth transmission can

    Through-the-earth communications

    Through-the-earth_communications

  • Slow-scan television
  • Image transmission over radio

    re-timing and alignment. Using a receiver capable of demodulating single-sideband modulation, SSTV transmissions can be heard on the following frequencies:

    Slow-scan television

    Slow-scan television

    Slow-scan_television

  • Shortwave radio receiver
  • Shortwave radio

    Supported demodulation types: Amplitude modulation (AM) Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) Single-sideband modulation (SSB, LSB, USB) - (uses a BFO and a product

    Shortwave radio receiver

    Shortwave radio receiver

    Shortwave_radio_receiver

  • CB radio in the United Kingdom
  • The originally imported equipment used AM amplitude modulation (AM) and SSB single-sideband modulation modes of transmission. The UK channels that were legalised

    CB radio in the United Kingdom

    CB radio in the United Kingdom

    CB_radio_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Caving equipment
  • Equipment for caving and spelunking

    caves. Low frequency (LF) or very low frequency (VLF) radios with single-sideband modulation are more commonly used today. Early models were called "speleophones"

    Caving equipment

    Caving equipment

    Caving_equipment

  • Vanguard Managed Solutions
  • Former American data network company

    company to develop quadrature amplitude modulation techniques using two sidebands instead of single-sideband modulation. This technique was later refined by

    Vanguard Managed Solutions

    Vanguard_Managed_Solutions

  • Shortwave radio
  • Radio transmissions using wavelengths between 10 m and 100 m

    desired modulation signal from the carrier. Single-sideband transmission is a form of amplitude modulation but in effect filters the result of modulation. An

    Shortwave radio

    Shortwave radio

    Shortwave_radio

  • Phase modulation
  • Electronic method of transmitting information with a carrier wave

    modulation Electro-optic modulator for Pockel's Effect phase modulation for applying sidebands to a monochromatic wave Klie, Robert H.; Bell Telephone Laboratories;

    Phase modulation

    Phase_modulation

  • Frequency-shift keying
  • Data communications modulation protocol

    Frequency-shift keying (FSK) is a frequency modulation scheme in which digital information is encoded on a carrier signal by periodically shifting the

    Frequency-shift keying

    Frequency-shift keying

    Frequency-shift_keying

  • Rugby Radio Station
  • British government radio transmission facility

    telephone service; linking New York and London on 60 kHz using single-sideband modulation. This transmitter was decommissioned in 1956 and became the time

    Rugby Radio Station

    Rugby Radio Station

    Rugby_Radio_Station

  • Bandwidth extension
  • computationally cheap and not amplitude-dependent. As an alternative single-sideband modulation can be used, giving precise control over the number and amplitude

    Bandwidth extension

    Bandwidth_extension

  • List of electrical engineers
  • television Marvin Camras Magnetic recording John Renshaw Carson Single-sideband modulation Morris Chang Founder of TSMC Harold Chestnut Helped establish

    List of electrical engineers

    List_of_electrical_engineers

  • Detector (radio)
  • Device which extracts info from a modulated radio frequency current or voltage

    Paul (2024). The Mathematical Radio: Inside the Magic of AM, FM, and Single-Sideband. Princeton: Princeton University Press. pp. 74–76. ISBN 9780691235318

    Detector (radio)

    Detector (radio)

    Detector_(radio)

  • Time-stretch analog-to-digital converter
  • System with capability to digitize very high bandwidth signals

    system, it can be eliminated. The dispersion penalty vanishes with single-sideband modulation. Alternatively, one can use the modulator's secondary (inverse)

    Time-stretch analog-to-digital converter

    Time-stretch_analog-to-digital_converter

  • Index of wave articles
  • Shortwave radio Signal velocity Significant wave height Sine wave Single-sideband modulation Sinusoidal plane-wave solutions of the electromagnetic wave equation

    Index of wave articles

    Index_of_wave_articles

  • Composite image filter
  • Electronic filter

    provided the mathematical underpinning to the theory. He invented single-sideband modulation for the purpose of multiplexing telephone channels. It was the

    Composite image filter

    Composite_image_filter

  • 75A-4 and KWS-1
  • Set of amateur radio receiver and transmitter

    1955. They were designed to operate using the then new single-sideband (SSB) voice modulation as well as CW and AM modes. They were influential in popularizing

    75A-4 and KWS-1

    75A-4 and KWS-1

    75A-4_and_KWS-1

  • Loei Airport
  • Airport in northeastern Thailand

    Development Plan earmarked the installation of three sets of Single-sideband modulation navigational equipment in Loei Airport. The plan also included

    Loei Airport

    Loei Airport

    Loei_Airport

  • Diver communications
  • Methods used by underwater divers to communicate

    possible to use single-sideband modulation, which greatly improved intelligibility in good conditions. By 1988 several systems using single side-band were

    Diver communications

    Diver communications

    Diver_communications

  • Carson bandwidth rule
  • Rule in telecommunications

    will have an infinite number of sidebands and hence an infinite bandwidth but, in practice, all significant sideband energy (98% or more) is concentrated

    Carson bandwidth rule

    Carson_bandwidth_rule

  • Capture effect
  • FM radio reception phenomenon

    effect was observed by Edwin Armstrong in his early work on frequency modulation. In his 1936 paper to the IRE, he reported that one wideband FM signal

    Capture effect

    Capture_effect

  • Collins 207B-1 Transmitter
  • minute. It could also be used to amplify the power output of a single-sideband modulation transmitter to a peak envelope power of 30 kilowatts. In April

    Collins 207B-1 Transmitter

    Collins 207B-1 Transmitter

    Collins_207B-1_Transmitter

  • UVB-76
  • Soviet and Russian shortwave radio station

    transmits using AM with a suppressed lower sideband (USB modulation), but it has also used full double-sideband AM (A3E). The signal consists of a buzzing

    UVB-76

    UVB-76

    UVB-76

  • Broadcast television systems
  • Standards for terrestrial television signals

    analog television systems use vestigial sideband modulation, a form of amplitude modulation in which one sideband is partially removed. This reduces the

    Broadcast television systems

    Broadcast_television_systems

  • Index of electronics articles
  • filter – Single frequency networks – Single-phase electric power – Single-frequency signaling – Single-polarized antenna – Single-sideband modulation – Skew

    Index of electronics articles

    Index_of_electronics_articles

  • Vintage amateur radio
  • Amateur radio hobby involving vintage radio equipment

    Remembrance Day. Amplitude modulation (AM) was once the main voice mode in amateur radio before being superseded by Single-sideband modulation (SSB). But AM has

    Vintage amateur radio

    Vintage amateur radio

    Vintage_amateur_radio

  • Frequency-division multiplexing
  • Signal processing technique in telecommunications

    such large bandwidths, so only 12 voice channels (double sideband) and later 24 (single sideband) were multiplexed into four wires, one pair for each direction

    Frequency-division multiplexing

    Frequency-division multiplexing

    Frequency-division_multiplexing

  • Index of electrical engineering articles
  • Silicon Valley Silicon Silver Sine wave Single-phase electric power Single-phase Single-sideband modulation Skin effect Sliding mode control Slip ring

    Index of electrical engineering articles

    Index_of_electrical_engineering_articles

  • CCIR System A
  • 405-line analog television transmission format

    carrier by amplitude modulation, but a portion of the upper sideband is suppressed. This technique is known as vestigial sideband modulation (AC3). The polarity

    CCIR System A

    CCIR_System_A

  • PSK31
  • Type of radioteletype mode

    playing this file? See media help. A PSK31 operator typically uses a single-sideband (SSB) transceiver connected to the sound card of a computer running

    PSK31

    PSK31

    PSK31

  • Uttaradit Airport
  • Abandoned airport in Thailand

    Development Plan earmarked the installation of three sets of Single-sideband modulation navigational equipment in Uttaradit and Loei airports. Following

    Uttaradit Airport

    Uttaradit Airport

    Uttaradit_Airport

  • Pilot signal
  • Communication system technology

    the baseband audio signal (50 Hz–15 kHz) and from the lower sideband of the double sideband stereo information (23–53 kHz). The third harmonic of the pilot

    Pilot signal

    Pilot_signal

  • Frequency deviation
  • Concept in radio transmission

    Paul (2024). The Mathematical Radio: Inside the Magic of AM, FM, and Single-Sideband. Princeton: Princeton University Press. pp. 74, 210–214. ISBN 9780691235318

    Frequency deviation

    Frequency_deviation

  • Valve RF amplifier
  • Device for electrically amplifying the power of an electrical radio frequency signal

    of the input signal to the amplifier varies as with single-sideband modulation, amplitude modulation, video and complex digital signals, the amplifier must

    Valve RF amplifier

    Valve RF amplifier

    Valve_RF_amplifier

  • Transmitter Hamburg-Billstedt
  • German broadcasting facility

    This programme was transmitted in a special modulation mode, the compatible single sideband modulation, allowing smaller bandwidth and the possibility

    Transmitter Hamburg-Billstedt

    Transmitter Hamburg-Billstedt

    Transmitter_Hamburg-Billstedt

  • Frequency mixer
  • Circuit that creates new frequencies from two signals

    Ohio. In electronic music, nonlinear mixing is commonly known as ring modulation. Combining two audio signals creates new tones not present in either original

    Frequency mixer

    Frequency mixer

    Frequency_mixer

  • Henryk Magnuski
  • Polish telecommunications engineer

    23, 1953 H. Magnuski, Dr. William L. Firestone, Angus MacDonald. Modulation Sideband Splatter of VHF and UHF Transmitters. Proceedings of the National

    Henryk Magnuski

    Henryk Magnuski

    Henryk_Magnuski

  • Television transmitter
  • Device for broadcasting television signals

    However, the modulator is followed by a special filter known as Vestigal sideband (VSB) filter. This filter is used to suppress a portion of one side band

    Television transmitter

    Television transmitter

    Television_transmitter

  • Radio
  • Use of radio waves for communication

    Many other types of modulation are also used. In some types, the carrier wave is suppressed, and only one or both modulation sidebands are transmitted. The

    Radio

    Radio

    Radio

  • Reduced-carrier transmission
  • AM signal with a low-power or suppressed carrier

    signal will cause a heterodyne. Suppressed carriers are often used for single sideband (SSB) transmissions, such as for amateur radio on shortwave. That system

    Reduced-carrier transmission

    Reduced-carrier_transmission

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  • Dingle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dingle

    English : topographic name for someone living in a small wooded dell or hollow, Middle English dingle (of uncertain origin). There is a district of Liverpool called Dingle.South German : nickname or status name for a smallholder, from Middle High German dingelīn ‘smallholding’.Americanized spelling of the old Prussian name Dingel or Dyngele, possibly from Germanic thing ‘legal assembly’.

    Dingle

  • Dingley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dingley

    English : habitational name from a place in Northamptonshire named Dingley, possibly from Middle English dingle ‘hollow’ + Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’.

    Dingley

  • Bingley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bingley

    English : habitational name from Bingley in West Yorkshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Bingelei, from the Old English personal name Bynna (or alternatively Old English bing ‘hollow’) + -inga ‘of the people of’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.

    Bingley

  • Swingler
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (West Midlands)

    Swingler

    English (West Midlands) : occupational name for a worker in the linen or hemp industry, from an agent derivative of Middle English swingle ‘swingle’ (see Swingle).

    Swingler

  • Ringle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ringle

    English : from the Old English personal name Hringwulf.German : from a short form of a Germanic personal name based on hring ‘ring’.German : metonymic occupational name for a ring maker (see Ringler).German : altered spelling of Ringel, an Old Prussian personal name.

    Ringle

  • Hingle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hingle

    English : variant of Ingle.

    Hingle

  • SINDRE
  • Male

    Norwegian

    SINDRE

    Norwegian form of Old Norse Sindri, possibly SINDRE means "sparkling."

    SINDRE

  • Singer
  • Surname or Lastname

    Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Singer

    Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a cantor in a synagogue, from Yiddish zinger ‘singer’.English : variant of Sanger 2, in fact a Middle English recoinage from the verb sing(en) ‘to sing’.German : variant of Sänger (see Sanger 1) in the sense of ‘poet’.Isaac Merrit Singer, inventor of the eponymous sewing machine, was born in 1811 in Pittstown, NY, the son of German immigrant Adam Reisinger. He had five wives and fathered 24 children. Singer, who incorporated his company as the Singer Manufacturing Company in 1864, left a fortune worth $13 million to his various heirs.

    Singer

  • Single
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Single

    English : topographic name for someone who lived in a place cleared of woods by fire, from Middle English sengle ‘burnt clearing’.German : from a pet form of a short form of a Germanic person name formed with sing ‘sing’ as the first element.

    Single

  • Tingler
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Tingler

    English : occupational name from an agent derivative of Middle English tingle (see Tingle).German : occupational or status name for a medieval judge or court official, from Old High German ding ‘legal proceeding’.German : variant of Tengler.

    Tingler

  • Singley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Singley

    English : unexplained.

    Singley

  • Ingle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ingle

    English : from either of two Old Norse personal names: Ingjaldr, in which the prefix in- probably reinforces the element -gjaldr, related to Old Norse gjalda ‘to pay or recompense’, or Ingólfr ‘Ing’s wolf’ (Ing was an ancient Germanic fertility god).English : habitational name from Ingol in Lancashire, which is named from the Old English personal name Inga + holh ‘hollow’, ‘depression’.Probably a variant of German Ingel, from a short form of any of several Germanic personal names formed with Ing- (see 1 above).An early bearer, Richard Ingle (1609–c. 1653), was a rebel and a pirate who first came to the colonies in 1631 or 1632 as a tobacco merchant. He is known to have practiced piracy in MD.

    Ingle

  • Singler
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Singler

    English : from Middle English sengler, syngler ‘singular’ (Old French se(i)ngler), perhaps a nickname for a solitary person.German : topographic name for a valley dweller, from a diminutive of Middle High German senke ‘valley’ + the suffix -er, denoting an inhabitant.German : habitational name for someone from Singeln near Waldshut.German : variant of Sing 1.

    Singler

  • Spindle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Spindle

    English : perhaps a metonymic occupational name for a spindle maker, from Middle English spindle, spindel (Old English spinel).Americanized spelling of German and Jewish Spindel.

    Spindle

  • Swingle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Swingle

    English : metonymic occupational name for a worker in the linen or hemp industry, from Middle English swingle ‘swingle’, a wooden implement used for beating flax or hemp (Middle Dutch swinghel, from the verb ‘to swing’).Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Zwingel, a topographic name from Middle High German zwingel ‘citadel’.

    Swingle

  • Tingle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Tingle

    English : metonymic occupational name for a maker of nails or pins, or nickname for a small, thin man, from Middle English tingle, a kind of very small nail (of North German origin).

    Tingle

  • Minge
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Minge

    English : variant of Mingy (see Mingee).German : from a pet form of the personal name Meinhardt.German : altered form of French Munier ‘miller’.Norwegian : habitational name from a farm name in Østfold, of obscure etymology.

    Minge

  • Anush
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Anush

    Single

    Anush

  • Brahmcari
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Brahmcari

    Single

    Brahmcari

  • Shingler
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Shingler

    English : occupational name for someone who laid wooden tiles (shingles) on roofs, from an agent derivative of Middle English schingle ‘shingle’.

    Shingler

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  • Chitrarth
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Chitrarth

    A Man with Ability Same as of Sun; The Sun

  • Vinamrata
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Vinamrata

    Politeness; Modesty

  • Aaradha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Marathi

    Aaradha

    Son

  • Vaimitra
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Vaimitra

    Friend of the Universe

  • Taloot |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Taloot |

    Commander of banu-israils

  • Omar-faruk
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Islamic, Muslim, Urdu

    Omar-faruk

    Braver; Intelligence

  • Maaheshvari
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Maaheshvari

    Power of Lord Shiva; Goddess Parvati

  • Jyotirmayi | ஜ்யோதிர்மோயீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Jyotirmayi | ஜ்யோதிர்மோயீ

    Lustrous

  • Nivi
  • Girl/Female

    Danish, French, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian

    Nivi

    New Born; Water

  • Lachlan
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish

    Lachlan

    Warlike. Land of Fjords (referring to the Vikings). From the land of lakes.

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  • Gingle
  • n. & v.

    See Jingle.

  • Single
  • a.

    Performed by one person, or one on each side; as, a single combat.

  • Swingle
  • v. i.

    To dangle; to wave hanging.

  • Single
  • a.

    Hence, unmarried; as, a single man or woman.

  • Single-foot
  • n.

    An irregular gait of a horse; -- called also single-footed pace. See Single, v. i.

  • Mingled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Mingle

  • Singled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Single

  • Single
  • a.

    Not doubled, twisted together, or combined with others; as, a single thread; a single strand of a rope.

  • Single
  • v. i.

    To take the irrregular gait called single-foot;- said of a horse. See Single-foot.

  • Lingle
  • n.

    See Lingel.

  • Single
  • a.

    One only, as distinguished from more than one; consisting of one alone; individual; separate; as, a single star.

  • Singly
  • adv.

    Without partners, companions, or associates; single-handed; as, to attack another singly.

  • Single
  • a.

    Simple; not wise; weak; silly.

  • Shingle
  • v. t.

    To cover with shingles; as, to shingle a roof.

  • Single-minded
  • a.

    Having a single purpose; hence, artless; guileless; single-hearted.

  • Jingled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Jingle

  • Singlet
  • n.

    An unlined or undyed waistcoat; a single garment; -- opposed to doublet.

  • Singles
  • n. pl.

    See Single, n., 2.

  • Single
  • n.

    A unit; one; as, to score a single.

  • Singly
  • adv.

    Individually; particularly; severally; as, to make men singly and personally good.