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- Independent_sideband abstract "Independent sideband (ISB) is an AM single sideband mode which is used with some AM radio transmissions. Normally each sideband carries identical information, but ISB modulates two different input signals — one on the upper sideband, the other on the lower sideband. This is used in some kinds of AM stereo (sometimes known as the Kahn system), but is generally otherwise prohibited in the U.S. by the FCC.ISB is a compromise between double sideband (DSB) and single sideband (SSB) — the other is vestigial sideband (VSB). If the sidebands are out of phase with each other, then phase modulation (PM) of the carrier occurs. AM and PM together then create quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM). ISB may or may not have the carrier suppressed.Suppressed-carrier ISB was employed in point-to-point (usually overseas) radiotelephony and radioteletype by shortwave (HF). In military use, ISB usually referred to a close pair of FSK radioteletype channels which could be demodulated by a single receiver, and employed in fleet broadcast, point-to-point, and between larger vessels and shore stations on HF and UHF.".
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- Independent_sideband wikiPageRevisionID "538549353".
- Independent_sideband wikiPageWikiLink AM_broadcasting.
- Independent_sideband wikiPageWikiLink AM_stereo.
- Independent_sideband wikiPageWikiLink Amplitude_modulation.
- Independent_sideband wikiPageWikiLink Carrier_wave.
- Independent_sideband wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_modulation_modes.
- Independent_sideband wikiPageWikiLink Demodulation.
- Independent_sideband wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Communications_Commission.
- Independent_sideband wikiPageWikiLink Fleet_broadcast.
- Independent_sideband wikiPageWikiLink Frequency-shift_keying.
- Independent_sideband wikiPageWikiLink High_frequency.
- Independent_sideband wikiPageWikiLink Leonard_R._Kahn.
- Independent_sideband wikiPageWikiLink Modulation.
- Independent_sideband wikiPageWikiLink Phase_(waves).
- Independent_sideband wikiPageWikiLink Phase_modulation.
- Independent_sideband wikiPageWikiLink Point-to-point_(telecommunications).
- Independent_sideband wikiPageWikiLink Quadrature_amplitude_modulation.
- Independent_sideband wikiPageWikiLink Radiotelephone.
- Independent_sideband wikiPageWikiLink Radioteletype.
- Independent_sideband wikiPageWikiLink Reduced-carrier_transmission.
- Independent_sideband wikiPageWikiLink Shortwave_radio.
- Independent_sideband wikiPageWikiLink Sideband.
- Independent_sideband wikiPageWikiLink Single-sideband_modulation.
- Independent_sideband wikiPageWikiLink Transmission_(telecommunications).
- Independent_sideband wikiPageWikiLink Transverse_mode.
- Independent_sideband wikiPageWikiLink Ultra_high_frequency.
- Independent_sideband wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Independent_sideband wikiPageWikiLinkText "ISB".
- Independent_sideband wikiPageWikiLinkText "Independent Sideband".
- Independent_sideband wikiPageWikiLinkText "Independent sideband".
- Independent_sideband wikiPageWikiLinkText "independent sideband".
- Independent_sideband wikiPageWikiLinkText "independent-sideband".
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- Independent_sideband wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Telecommunications.
- Independent_sideband wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Independent_sideband subject Category:Radio_modulation_modes.
- Independent_sideband hypernym Mode.
- Independent_sideband type Single.
- Independent_sideband type Protocol.
- Independent_sideband comment "Independent sideband (ISB) is an AM single sideband mode which is used with some AM radio transmissions. Normally each sideband carries identical information, but ISB modulates two different input signals — one on the upper sideband, the other on the lower sideband. This is used in some kinds of AM stereo (sometimes known as the Kahn system), but is generally otherwise prohibited in the U.S.".
- Independent_sideband label "Independent sideband".
- Independent_sideband sameAs Q6017549.
- Independent_sideband sameAs m.01p8k7.
- Independent_sideband sameAs Q6017549.
- Independent_sideband wasDerivedFrom Independent_sideband?oldid=538549353.
- Independent_sideband isPrimaryTopicOf Independent_sideband.