suppressed-carrier transmission
suppressed-carrier transmission
[sə′prest ′kar·ē·ər tranz′mish·ən] (communications)
Transmission in which the carrier component of the modulated wave is eliminated or partially suppressed, leaving only the side bands to be transmitted.
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