Modulation Type Sample Clauses

The Modulation Type clause defines the specific method or technique used to vary a signal in telecommunications or broadcasting. It typically specifies whether amplitude, frequency, phase, or another form of modulation will be employed for transmitting data. For example, a contract might require the use of frequency modulation (FM) for radio transmissions or quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) for digital television. This clause ensures technical compatibility between parties and prevents misunderstandings about the signal processing standards to be used, thereby facilitating effective communication and system interoperability.
Modulation Type. R 3.1-8 Modulation for the air interface shall be 4 QAM or 16 QAM.
Modulation Type. Modulation for the air interface shall be [***] QAM or [***] QAM.
Modulation Type. The following is an encoding table for the Modulation Type. However, it is optional to support all the types. 0000 Single Freq Tone 0001 V.21 300bps 0010 V.27ter 2400bps 0011 V.27ter 4800bps 0100 V.29 7200bps 0101 V.29 9600bps 0110 V.33 12000bps 0111 V.33 14400bps 1000 V.17 7200bps 1001 V.17 9600bps 1010 V.17 12000bps 1011 V.17 14400bps