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- Q4922452 subject Q7210420.
- Q4922452 subject Q8444457.
- Q4922452 abstract "In telecommunication, the term black recording has the following meanings:In facsimile systems using amplitude modulation, recording in which the maximum received power corresponds to the maximum density of the record medium. In a facsimile system using frequency modulation, recording in which the lowest received frequency corresponds to the maximum density of the record medium.Source: Federal Standard 1037C and MIL-STD-188.".
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- Q4922452 wikiPageWikiLink Q7210420.
- Q4922452 wikiPageWikiLink Q8444457.
- Q4922452 comment "In telecommunication, the term black recording has the following meanings:In facsimile systems using amplitude modulation, recording in which the maximum received power corresponds to the maximum density of the record medium. In a facsimile system using frequency modulation, recording in which the lowest received frequency corresponds to the maximum density of the record medium.Source: Federal Standard 1037C and MIL-STD-188.".
- Q4922452 label "Black recording".