Modulation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Modulation
of modulating or the state of being modulated as the modulation of the voice
Modulator
One who or that which modulates
LEM
A lunar excursion module a spacecraft designed to transport people from a command module
demodulator
An electronic device which extracts the modulation from a radio carrier wave and outputs the original information
Modular
Of or pertaining to mode modulation module or modius as modular arrangement modular accent modular measure
Cantillation
A chanting recitation or reading with musical modulations
Hurdy gurdy
as drones while two or more tuned in unison are modulated by keys
Jews harp
metal tongue struck by the finger a sound which is modulated by the breath called also Jews trump
Keynote
the fundamental tone of the chord to which all the modulations of the piece are referred called also key tone
modem
computers by the use of ordinary telephone lines also called modulator demodulator as the latest modems can transmit data at 56000
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