Baseband Modem

February 23rd, 2010

Baseband Modem

In telecommunications, often the low-end frequencies are “copied” again at the higher frequencies for transmissions purposes. Telecommunications refers to electronic communication over short distances, including radio, television, telephony, and computer networking. The original low-end frequency components are referred to as the “baseband signal.”

“Baseband” can mean basically one of three things. The first two describe telecommunication systems that carry a single unmultiplexed signal channel on the transmission medium, either in digital or analog form. This also pertains to baseband networks such as Ethernet and Token Ring local area networks. The third definition of baseband refers to any band on which information is superimposed regardless of whether the band is multiplexed and sent on subbands. Baseband sends only one signal at a time, as opposed to broadband, which can carry several channels at once.

Baseband Modems for Your Business

Using a baseband modem can help your business by providing point-to-point, high-speed transmissions at distances of up to 11 miles. This means that separate locations can be connected easily and inexpensively. Baseband modems can often utilize twisted wiring, sometimes in pairs, meaning that you can take advantage of existing wiring without the expense of having to rewire.

We have a number of baseband modems available for you and your business. We provide multiple solutions for your business at reasonable prices and with an unblemished customer service history. With over 20 years in the industry, We have the experience and the know-how to give your business the products and solutions it needs to compete–and succeed–in the 21st century.

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