cross modulation meaning
[Electronics]
1. A type of radio-frequency interference (RFI) between two strong stations that are close in frequency. The desired carrier is modulated by the interfering signal.
2. The production of signals by rectifier junctions in pipes and wiring near a radio receiver. These objects pick up waves and deliver energy at a different frequency, which finds its way into the receiver. Also called external cross modulation.
3. The interaction between signals of different frequency when
they magnetize a core of nonlinear magnetic material. Also see CROSSTALK.
1. A type of radio-frequency interference (RFI) between two strong stations that are close in frequency. The desired carrier is modulated by the interfering signal.
2. The production of signals by rectifier junctions in pipes and wiring near a radio receiver. These objects pick up waves and deliver energy at a different frequency, which finds its way into the receiver. Also called external cross modulation.
3. The interaction between signals of different frequency when
they magnetize a core of nonlinear magnetic material. Also see CROSSTALK.
Examples
More: Next- research of zero-cross modulation technology
- am cross modulation measurement
- cross modulation factor
- cm cross modulation
- measurements of the electrical properties of transmitting tubes-method of measuring the cross modulation