quasi-analog signal
quasi-analog signal: A digital signal that has been converted to a form suitable for transmission over a specified analog channel. (188) Note: The specification of the analog channel should include frequency range, bandwidth, signal-to-noise ratio, and envelope delay distortion. When quasi-analog form of signaling is used to convey message traffic over dial-up telephone systems, it is often referred to as voice-data. A modem may be used for the conversion process.
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