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Upper Side-Band modulation      
<communications> (USB) A kind of modulation applied to a sinusoidal carrier. [Details?] (1997-07-16)
Modulation         
  • A low-frequency message signal (top) may be carried by an AM or FM radio wave.
  • Categorization for signal modulation based on data and carrier types
  • [[Waterfall plot]] of a 146.52&nbsp;MHz radio carrier, with amplitude modulation by a 1,000&nbsp;Hz sinusoid. Two strong sidebands at + and - 1&nbsp;kHz from the carrier frequency are shown.
  •  A carrier, frequency modulated by a 1,000&nbsp;Hz sinusoid. The [[modulation index]] has been adjusted to around 2.4, so the carrier frequency has small amplitude. Several strong sidebands are apparent; in principle an infinite number are produced in FM but the higher-order sidebands are of negligible magnitude.
PROCESS OF ENCODING INFORMATION BY VARYING PROPERTIES OF A PERIODIC CARRIER WAVEFORM
Modulator; Modulated; Mode of transmission; Pulse modulation; Shift keying; Digital modulation; Pulse Modulation; Modulation (communications); Demod; Periodic current reversal; Pulse modulator; Multi Carrier Modulation; Analog modulation; Modulating signal; Modulation memory; Analog modulation method; Digital modulation method; Digital Modem; Modulated wave; Pulse modulation methods; Pulse time modulation; Automatic digital modulation recognition; Digital carrier modulation; Analog carrier modulation
In electronics and telecommunications, modulation is the process of varying one or more properties of a periodic waveform, called the carrier signal, with a separate signal called the modulation signal that typically contains information to be transmitted. For example, the modulation signal might be an audio signal representing sound from a microphone, a video signal representing moving images from a video camera, or a digital signal representing a sequence of binary digits, a bitstream from a computer.
Modulated         
  • A low-frequency message signal (top) may be carried by an AM or FM radio wave.
  • Categorization for signal modulation based on data and carrier types
  • [[Waterfall plot]] of a 146.52&nbsp;MHz radio carrier, with amplitude modulation by a 1,000&nbsp;Hz sinusoid. Two strong sidebands at + and - 1&nbsp;kHz from the carrier frequency are shown.
  •  A carrier, frequency modulated by a 1,000&nbsp;Hz sinusoid. The [[modulation index]] has been adjusted to around 2.4, so the carrier frequency has small amplitude. Several strong sidebands are apparent; in principle an infinite number are produced in FM but the higher-order sidebands are of negligible magnitude.
PROCESS OF ENCODING INFORMATION BY VARYING PROPERTIES OF A PERIODIC CARRIER WAVEFORM
Modulator; Modulated; Mode of transmission; Pulse modulation; Shift keying; Digital modulation; Pulse Modulation; Modulation (communications); Demod; Periodic current reversal; Pulse modulator; Multi Carrier Modulation; Analog modulation; Modulating signal; Modulation memory; Analog modulation method; Digital modulation method; Digital Modem; Modulated wave; Pulse modulation methods; Pulse time modulation; Automatic digital modulation recognition; Digital carrier modulation; Analog carrier modulation
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Upper East Side

The Upper East Side, sometimes abbreviated UES, is a neighborhood in the borough of Manhattan in New York City, bounded by 96th Street to the north, the East River to the east, 59th Street to the south, and Central Park and Fifth Avenue to the west. The area incorporates several smaller neighborhoods, including Lenox Hill, Carnegie Hill, and Yorkville. Once known as the Silk Stocking District, it has long been the most affluent neighborhood in New York City.

The Upper East Side is part of Manhattan Community District 8, and its primary ZIP Codes are 10021, 10028, 10065, 10075, and 10128. It is patrolled by the 19th Precinct of the New York City Police Department.