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QAMA combination of amplitude and phase modulation (and shift-keying) techniques used to transmit 9,600 bits per second (bps) over a 2,400-baud line.
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QAMa bad haircut
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QAMAbbreviation for quadrature amplitude modulation.
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QAMAmplitude is a method of combining a number of amplitude-modulated AMsignals into a single channel, thereby increasing the effective data rate. There are many versions from 4 QAM to 512 QAM. QAM is used with in digital systems, especially in wireless applications.
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QAMQAM (Quadrature Amplitude Modulation) is a modulation technique in which there are 16 possible four-bit patterns, determined by the combination of phase and amplitude.
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QAMQuadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) is a combination of amplitude shift keying and phase shift keying. The bitstream is broken up into groups of e.g. 3 or 4 bits. Each bitgroup combination is given [..]
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QAMQuadrature Amplitude Modulation. A method of combining two Amplitude Modulated (AM) signals - each having the same frequency, but differing in phase by 90 degrees, into a single channel, thereby doubling the effective bandwidth.
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QAMQuadrature Amplitude Modulation. A technique of modulation in which there are sixteen possible four-bit patterns, determined by the combination of phase and amplitude.
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