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Wat (wie) is NonVessel Owning Carrier - definitie

WAVEFORM (USUALLY SINUSOIDAL) THAT IS MODULATED (MODIFIED) WITH AN INPUT SIGNAL FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONVEYING INFORMATION
Carrier frequency; Carrier (telecommunication); Carrier Wave; Carrier frequencies; Carrier-wave; Carrier leakage; Carrier signal; Unmodulated carrier; Carrier Waves

NonVessel Owning Carrier      
An NVOC is a firm which consolidates and disperses international containers that originate at, or are bound for, inland ports.
common carrier         
PROFESSION
Common carriers; Common Carrier; Carrying for hire; Common carriage; Common carrier obligation; Common-carrier; Residual common carrier obligation; Public carrier; Motor carrier (designation)
<communications, company> (Or "phone company") A private company that offers telecommunications services to the public. (1995-03-20)
common carrier         
PROFESSION
Common carriers; Common Carrier; Carrying for hire; Common carriage; Common carrier obligation; Common-carrier; Residual common carrier obligation; Public carrier; Motor carrier (designation)
¦ noun
1. a person or company undertaking to transport any goods or passengers on regular routes at agreed rates.
2. N. Amer. a company providing public telecommunications facilities.

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Carrier wave

In telecommunications, a carrier wave, carrier signal, or just carrier, is a waveform (usually sinusoidal) that is modulated (modified) with an information-bearing signal(called the message signal or modulation signal) for the purpose of conveying information.

This carrier wave usually has a much higher frequency than the message signal does. This is because it is impractical to transmit signals with low frequencies.

The purpose of the carrier is usually either to transmit the information through space as an electromagnetic wave (as in radio communication), or to allow several carriers at different frequencies to share a common physical transmission medium by frequency division multiplexing (as in a cable television system).

The term originated in radio communication, where the carrier wave creates the waves which carry the information (modulation) through the air from the transmitter to the receiver. The term is also used for an unmodulated emission in the absence of any modulating signal.

In music production, carrier signals can be controlled by a modulating signal to change the sound property of an audio recording and add a sense of depth and movement.