double-sideband suppressed-carrier modulation
double-sideband suppressed-carrier modulation
[‚dəb·əl ¦sīd‚band sə‚prest ¦kar·ē·ər ‚mäj·ə‚lā·shən] (communications)
A form of amplitude modulation in which both the upper and lower sidebands are transmitted but the power contained in the unmodulated carrier is reduced to a fixed level below that provided to the modulator. Abbreviated DSB-SC modulation.
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