mAMHz
mAMHz refers to a unit of measurement used in the context of analog modulation techniques, specifically in radio frequency (RF) systems and signal processing. The term is derived from "milli-AM Hertz," where "milli-" denotes one-thousandth (10^-3) and "AM" stands for amplitude modulation. This unit is not a standard SI (International System of Units) unit but is sometimes employed in niche applications to describe small variations in frequency or amplitude within an amplitude-modulated signal.
In RF engineering, amplitude modulation involves varying the amplitude of a carrier wave in proportion to the
While not widely recognized in mainstream technical literature, mAMHz might be used in specialized fields such
Due to its limited scope, mAMHz lacks formal standardization and is typically encountered in technical documentation