Examples of Necessary bandwidth in a sentence
The FMBC broadcasting service in New Zealand has the following significant planning parameters:• Bands for high power services under spectrum licences: 88.4 to 106.63 MHz – see above.• Bands for low-power services under a GURL: 87.5 to 88.4 MHz and 106.63 to 107.7 MHz.• Necessary bandwidth is 256 kHz.• Emission designation for analogue services with RDS is 256KF9EHW.
See Recommendation ITU-R SM.853, § 1: Necessary bandwidth, multi-channel FDM-FM.
Necessary bandwidth: For a given class of emission, the width of the frequency band which is just sufficient to ensure the transmission of information at the rate and with the quality required under specified conditions.
Necessary bandwidth at Data Centre, IT Wing, HSVP, Panchkula shall be arranged by HSVP.
Necessary bandwidth usually increases as various new services and applications emerge, but power consumption and the resulting heat may work as an important physical limit in the future besides other physical limits such as capacity of optical fibre or operation frequency of electrical devices.
If audio-frequency signal processing is used, the dynamic range of the modulating signal shall be not less than 20 dB.(4) Necessary bandwidth.
The upper limit of the audio-frequency band (at ¥3 dB) of the transmitter shall not exceed 4.5 kHz with a further slope of attenuation of 35 dB/kHz and the lower limit shall be 150 Hz with lower frequencies attenuated at a slope of 6 dB per octave.(ii) Necessary bandwidth.
A t i m e of 1/10 seco n d d ur i n g w h ic h t h e m e a n powe r i s g r e a t es t will be selec t ed n o r m a ll y .Necessary bandwidth.
Analogue Transmission Systems Necessary bandwidth (kHz) (see Rec.
Necessary bandwidth is defined as follows: “For a given class of emission, the width of the frequency band which is just sufficient to ensure the transmission of information at the rate and with the quality required under specified conditions.” See NTIA Manual § 6.1.1.Methods of calculating necessary bandwidth are provided in Annex J.