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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 63 STAT. · Chapter II

Chapter II.

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Chap. II, art. 2 RR)(78–80) 78
(3)Supplementary characteristics: *a)* Double sideband, full carrier
(none)*b)* Single sideband, reduced carrier a *c)* Two independent sidebands, reduced carrier b *d)* Other emissions, reduced carrier c *e)* Pulse, amplitude modulated d *f)* Pulse, width modulated e *g)* Pulse, phase (or position) modulated f 79 § 4. *Note*: As an exception to the above principles, damped waves are designated by B 80 § 5. The classification of emissions is tabulated below: Type of Modulation Type of Transmission Supplementary Characteristics Symbol Amplitude Modulated Absence of any modulation — A0 Telegraphy without the use of modulating audio frequency (on-off keying) — A1 Telegraphy by the keying of a modulating audio frequency or audio frequencies or by the keying of the modulated emission (special case: an unkeyed modulated emission) — A2 Telephony Double sideband, full carrier A3 Single sideband, reduced carrier A3a 63 Stat. 1602 (
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