quasi-analog transmission


quasi-analog transmission: Transmission in which a special-purpose modulator is used to convert digital signals into an analog form suitable for transmission over an analog voice-grade circuit. Note: A complementary demodulator is used to recover the digital signal at the other end of the circuit. See modem.


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