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{{Short description|Line code}} '''Two-binary, one-quaternary''' ('''2B1Q''') is a [[line code]] used in the [[U interface]] of the [[Integrated Services Digital Network]] (ISDN) [[Basic Rate Interface]] (BRI) and the [[high-bit-rate digital subscriber line]] (HDSL).<ref>{{cite book |last= Reeve |first=Whitham D. |title=Subscriber Loop Signaling and Transmission Handbook |series=IEEE Telecommunications Handbook Series |publisher=IEEE Press |year=1995 |isbn=0780304403 |url-access=registration |url=https://archive.org/details/subscriberloopsi00reev }}</ref> 2B1Q is a four-level [[pulse-amplitude modulation]] (PAM-4) scheme without redundancy, mapping two [[binary numeral system|bits]] (2B) into one [[quaternary numeral system|quaternary]] symbol (1Q). [[Symbol rate]] is half of [[data rate]]. A competing encoding technique in the ISDN basic rate U interface, mainly used in Europe, is [[4B3T]].
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