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In amplitude shift keying transmission bandwidth is equal to ?​

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Answered by vickyvickramaditya14
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In Amplitude Shift Keying, the bandwidth required is given by B=(1+d)S where B is bandwidth, S is the signal rate, and d is a value of either 0 or 1.

Answered by steffiaspinno
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Base bandwidth

In media communications, the baseband is the scope of frequencies involved by a sign that has not been tweaked to higher frequencies. Baseband flags normally begin from transducers, changing over another variable into an electrical sign. A baseband sign might have recurrence parts going right down to DC, or possibly it will have a high proportion transmission capacity. A tweaked baseband signal is known as a passband signal, which involves a higher scope of frequencies and has a much lower proportion and fragmentary transmission capacity.

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