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constant-current modulation

constant-current modulation

[¦kän·stənt ′kər·ənt ‚mäj·ə′lā·shən]
(communications)
System of amplitude modulation in which output circuits of the signal amplifier and the carrier-wave generator or amplifier are connected via a common coil to a constant-current source. Also known as Heising modulation.
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