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1 Frequenzumsetzung
сдвиг частоты
смещение частоты
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[IEV number 151-13-70]EN
frequency translation
frequency changing
frequency conversion
transfer of all the spectral components of a signal from one position in the frequency spectrum to another, in such a way that the frequency difference for any two components is preserved as well as their relative amplitude and relative phase
NOTE – Frequency translation may be accompanied by frequency inversion.
Source: 702-06-64 MOD, 713-07-20 MOD
[IEV number 151-13-70]FR
transposition en fréquence, f
changement de fréquence, m
conversion de fréquence, f
transfert dans le spectre des fréquences de l'ensemble des composantes spectrales d'un signal de façon que les différences des fréquences des composantes de tout couple de composantes soient conservées, ainsi que leurs amplitudes relatives et leurs phases relatives
NOTE – Une transposition en fréquence peut être accompagnée d'une inversion de fréquence.
Source: 702-06-64 MOD, 713-07-20 MOD
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