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Fiber Optic Basics Book

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Amplitude Modulation - AM Amplitude Modulation - AM
Amplitude modulation (AM) is the transferring of information onto a carrier wave (such as a radio carrier) by varying the amplitude (intensity) of the carrier signal.
Amplitude Modulation - AM Amplitude Modulation (AM) Operation
Amplitude Modulation - AM - Operation
This figure shows that amplitude modulation involves the transferring of information onto a carrier signal by varying the amplitude (intensity) of the carrier signal. This diagram shows an example of an AM modulated radio signal (on bottom) where the high of the radio carrier signal is changed by using the signal amplitude or voltage of the audio signal (on top).
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Fiber Optic Basics Book
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Fiber Optic Basics Book
This book covers the fundamentals of fiber optic communication systems and how they are installed. It starts with the optical principles, describes optical network equipment and components, how to install optical cable, identifies the basic processes for splicing fiber and attaching optical connectors and provides an overview of optical testing.

$34.99 Printed, $29.99 eBook
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