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The restrictions of continuous modulation techniques with regard to transmitter size and weight can be overcome by the use of pulse modulation techniques. A realized pulse frequency modulated system consumes only 1/5 of the current of a comparable FM system. Similar techniques are in use or under preparation for a wireless telephone extension and for multi-channel systems.
Author (s): Griese, J.
Affiliation:
Sennheiser electronic, Wedemark
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AES Convention: 71
Paper Number:1880
Publication Date:
1982-03-06
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Session subject:
Studio Techniques and Transducers
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Griese, J.; 1982; Sound Transmission with Free Propagating Infrared Light, Part 2: Discontinuous Modulation Techniques [PDF]; Sennheiser electronic, Wedemark; Paper 1880; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=11876
Griese, J.; Sound Transmission with Free Propagating Infrared Light, Part 2: Discontinuous Modulation Techniques [PDF]; Sennheiser electronic, Wedemark; Paper 1880; 1982 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=11876