In amplitude shift keying, transmission bandwidth is equal to
a. Base bandwidth
b. Twice base bandwidth
c. Half the base bandwidth
d. Four times base bandwidth
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In amplitude shift keying, transmission bandwidth is equal is to base bandwidth.
What is amplitude shift keying?
- Amplitude shift keying is a linear and sensitive noise on different routes and it is used to transfer digital data through optical fiber
- It uses a limited number of different signals which represent digital data
- The most common type of amplitude shift keying is a switch that indicates 1 in presence of binary
- It has different symbols and voltages which allow maximum value
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