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![]() Cecil Moore wrote: wrote: Directory Reference Wikipedia continuous wave A continuous wave or continuous waveform (CW) is an electromagnetic wave of constant amplitude and frequency; and in mathematical analysis, of infinite duration. Thus, a continuous wave is incapable of conveying any information. Um, not quite:-) The very presence of the CW signal conveys SOME information (e.q. the fact that something is out there generating it:-) It's the turning on and off of the wave that conveys most of the USEFUL information:-) Which makes CW communication a DIGITAL mode, by the way. Harry |
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