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{{Short description|Type of vestigial sideband modulation}} | |||
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'''2VSB''' is an ] for 2-level ], capable of transmitting one bit (2<sup>1</sup>=2) at a time. | In telecommunications, '''2VSB''' is an ] for 2-level ], a transmission method capable of transmitting one bit (2<sup>1</sup>=2) at a time.{{r|"Dong 2007 p. 5"|"a"}} | ||
Other faster but less rugged forms include ], ], and ]. | Other faster but less rugged forms include ], ], and ].{{r|"a"}} | ||
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<ref name="Dong 2007 p. 5">{{cite book | |||
| last = Dong | |||
| first = J. | |||
| title = Network Dictionary | |||
| publisher = Javvin Technologies, Incorporated | |||
| series = ITPro collection | |||
| year = 2007 | |||
| isbn = 978-1-60267-000-6 | |||
| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=On_Hh23IXDUC&pg=PA5 | |||
| page = 5 | |||
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<ref name="a">, Jung Sig Jun et al., U.S. patent no. 6,281,945. Accessed on line 12 January 2008.</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:54, 9 June 2024
Type of vestigial sideband modulationIn telecommunications, 2VSB is an abbreviation for 2-level vestigial sideband modulation, a transmission method capable of transmitting one bit (2=2) at a time.
Other faster but less rugged forms include 4VSB, 8VSB, and 16VSB.
References
- Dong, J. (2007). Network Dictionary. ITPro collection. Javvin Technologies, Incorporated. p. 5. ISBN 978-1-60267-000-6.
- ^ VSB-dependent automatic gain control, Jung Sig Jun et al., U.S. patent no. 6,281,945. Accessed on line 12 January 2008.
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