Unmodulated
Unmodulated is an adjective used to describe a signal, device, or system that carries no modulation. In communications, it refers to a signal whose amplitude, frequency, or phase remains constant, so no information is encoded on the carrier. The term contrasts with modulated signals in which information is conveyed by varying one or more parameters of the carrier.
Radio engineering: an unmodulated carrier is a pure, continuous wave that can be transmitted or generated for
In measurement and testing, unmodulated signals provide a baseline against which modulated signals are compared. They
In optical communications, lasers can emit an unmodulated optical carrier when not sending data. Such a carrier
In music and acoustics, the term unmodulated can describe a work or passage that remains in a
Other uses include instrumentation and control, where an unmodulated signal serves as a baseline or DC reference,