true-amplitude recovery program - translation to russian
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true-amplitude recovery program - translation to russian

IN AMPLITUDE MODULATION, THE AMPLITUDE (SIGNAL STRENGTH) OF THE CARRIER WAVE IS VARIED IN PROPORTION TO THE WAVEFORM BEING TRANSMITTED
Amplitude Modulation; Amplitude modulated; Double-sideband reduced carrier; Amplitude modulator; Amplitude-modulation detector; Amplitude-modulation radio; Amplitude-modulation; Amplitude Based; DSBAM; Clamp tube modulation; Heising modulation; Amplitude Modulated
  • alt=Sonogram of an AM signal, showing the carrier and both sidebands vertically
  • alt=Diagrams of an AM signal, with formulas
  • alt=Animation of audio, AM and FM modulated carriers.
  • alt=Graphs illustrating how signal intelligibility increases with modulation index, but only up to 100% using standard AM.
  • Illustration of amplitude modulation

true-amplitude recovery program      

сейсмология

программа восстановления истинных амплитуд

amplitude versus offset         
  • Diagram showing how to construct an AVO [[Cross-plot]]
  • Diagram showing the mode conversions that occur when a P-wave reflects off an interface at non-normal incidence
TERM FOR REFERRING TO THE DEPENDENCY OF THE SEISMIC ATTRIBUTE, AMPLITUDE, WITH THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE SOURCE AND RECEIVER
Amplitude Variation with Offset; Amplitude Versus Offset; Amplitude variation with offset
амплитуда как функция удаления
amplitude         
  •  [[Wave period]] (not an amplitude)
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PHYSICAL QUANTITY; (OF A PERIODIC VARIABLE) MEASURE OF ITS CHANGE OVER A SINGLE PERIOD (SUCH AS TIME OR SPATIAL PERIOD)
Pulse amplitude; Peak-to-peak; Amplitude (wave motion); Peak amplitude; Peak to peak; Peak value; Wave amplitude; Semi-amplitude; Amplitudes; RMS amplitude; Root mean square amplitude; Root mean square (RMS) amplitude; Root-mean-square amplitude; Amplitude (music); Peak-to-peak amplitude; True RMS voltmeter; Peak level; Peak–trough difference; Peak-trough difference; Peak-trough diff; Peak-trough diff.; Peak–trough diff.; Peak-trough differences; Peak-to-trough differences; Peak–trough differences

['æmplitju:d]

общая лексика

амплитуда [размах] колебания

полнота (пульса)

радиус действия

лат. amplitudo - пространственность, обширность

амплитуда, размах колебания

Максимальное значение (уровень) аналогового или цифрового сигнала

амплитуда

амплитудный

медицина

объём

строительное дело

амплитуда, размах

существительное

общая лексика

обилие

изобилие

широта взглядов

масштабность мышления

дальность действия

радиус действия

широта, размах (мысли)

широта, простор

дальность действия, радиус действия

книжное выражение

обширность

большой объём

простор

широта

диапазон

размах

полнота

астрономия

амплитуда

Definition

true colours

Wikipedia

Amplitude modulation

Amplitude modulation (AM) is a modulation technique used in electronic communication, most commonly for transmitting messages with a radio wave. In amplitude modulation, the amplitude (signal strength) of the wave is varied in proportion to that of the message signal, such as an audio signal. This technique contrasts with angle modulation, in which either the frequency of the carrier wave is varied, as in frequency modulation, or its phase, as in phase modulation.

AM was the earliest modulation method used for transmitting audio in radio broadcasting. It was developed during the first quarter of the 20th century beginning with Roberto Landell de Moura and Reginald Fessenden's radiotelephone experiments in 1900. This original form of AM is sometimes called double-sideband amplitude modulation (DSBAM), because the standard method produces sidebands on either side of the carrier frequency. Single-sideband modulation uses bandpass filters to eliminate one of the sidebands and possibly the carrier signal, which improves the ratio of message power to total transmission power, reduces power handling requirements of line repeaters, and permits better bandwidth utilization of the transmission medium.

AM remains in use in many forms of communication in addition to AM broadcasting: shortwave radio, amateur radio, two-way radios, VHF aircraft radio, citizens band radio, and in computer modems in the form of QAM.

What is the Russian for true-amplitude recovery program? Translation of &#39true-amplitude recovery