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==Analog modulation methods{{anchor|Analog}}== [[File:Amfm3-en-de.gif|thumb|right|200px|A low-frequency message signal (top) may be carried by an AM or FM radio wave.]] [[File:Waterfall AM.jpg|thumb|[[Waterfall plot]] of a 146.52 MHz radio carrier, with amplitude modulation by a 1,000 Hz sinusoid. Two strong sidebands at + and - 1 kHz from the carrier frequency are shown.]] [[File:Waterfall FM.jpg|thumb| A carrier, frequency modulated by a 1,000 Hz sinusoid. The [[modulation index]] has been adjusted to around 2.4, so the carrier frequency has small amplitude. Several strong sidebands are apparent; in principle an infinite number are produced in FM but the higher-order sidebands are of negligible magnitude.]] In [[analog signal|analog]] modulation, the modulation is applied continuously in response to the analog information signal. Common analog modulation techniques include: * [[Amplitude modulation]] (AM) (here the amplitude of the carrier signal is varied in accordance with the instantaneous amplitude of the modulating signal) ** Double-sideband modulation (DSB) *** Double-sideband modulation with carrier (DSB-WC) (used on the AM radio broadcasting band) *** [[Double-sideband suppressed-carrier transmission]] (DSB-SC) *** [[Double-sideband reduced carrier transmission]] (DSB-RC) ** [[Single-sideband modulation]] (SSB, or SSB-AM) *** Single-sideband modulation with carrier (SSB-WC) *** Single-sideband modulation suppressed carrier modulation (SSB-SC) ** [[Vestigial sideband modulation]] (VSB, or VSB-AM) ** [[Quadrature amplitude modulation]] (QAM) * [[Angle modulation]], which is approximately [[constant envelope]] ** [[Frequency modulation]] (FM) (here the frequency of the carrier signal is varied in accordance with the instantaneous amplitude of the modulating signal) ** [[Phase modulation]] (PM) (here the phase shift of the carrier signal is varied in accordance with the instantaneous amplitude of the modulating signal) ** Transpositional Modulation (TM), in which the waveform inflection is modified resulting in a signal where each quarter cycle is transposed in the modulation process. TM is a pseudo-analog modulation (AM). Where an AM carrier also carries a phase variable phase f(ΗΏ). TM is f(AM,ΗΏ) {{Clear}}
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