carrier wave
English
WOTD – 20 July 2019
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈkæ.ɹɪ.ə weɪv/
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈkæ.ɹɪ.ɚ weɪv/, /ˈkɛ-/
Audio (AU) (file) - Hyphenation: car‧ri‧er wave
Noun
carrier wave (plural carrier waves)
- (physics) A wave that can be modulated, either in amplitude, frequency, or phase, to carry or transmit images, music, speech, or other signals.
- 1885, John Scott Russell, “Part II. The Wave of Translation and the Work It Does as the Carrier Wave of Sound.”, in The Wave of Translation in the Oceans of Water, Air, and Ether, new edition, London: Trübner & Co., […], OCLC 903856066, page 62:
- [M]eans must be taken first to create a series of solitary waves, and then to make these waves act as carrier waves, transporting the sounds from the instrument to the ear at a distance. In other words, the operation carried on in the instrument differs from the operation carried on through the air and from the effect delivered by the carrier wave.
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Translations
wave that can be modulated to transmit signals
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Further reading
carrier wave on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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