
A baseband waveform has a spectral magnitude that is nonzero for frequencies in the vicinity of the origin (i.e., f = 0) and negligible elsewhere. In telecommunications and signal processing, baseband signals are transmitted without modulation, that is, without any shift in the range of frequencies of the signal. They are contained within the band...
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Data bits are defined by discrete signal changes.
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that frequency band occupied by one signal or by a number of multiplexed signals at specified input and output points of a transmission system NOTE 1 - In radiocommunication, the baseband is that frequency band which is occupied by the signal modulating the transmitter. NOTE 2 - When the transmission involves multiple modulation, it is generally co...
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Used to describe a type of network in which one frequency (or bit rate) is used to carry all information. The alternative is Broadband.
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The original signal impressed on a radio transmission and the spectrum it occupies by the process of modulation. For example, the baseband for a telephone service is analogue speech.
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The frequency band occupied by the aggregate of the signals used to modulate a carrier before they combine with the carrier in the modulation process. In CCTV the majority of signals are in the baseband.
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(NETWORK GLOSSARY) Characteristic of a network technology where only one carrier frequency is used. Baseband is the opposite of broadband. Ethernetis an example of a baseband network.
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The raw satellite TV signal before it is re-modulated to become a signal that is suitable for a TV.
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A communication system in which only one signal is carried at any one time.
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