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The picture shows an example of 4 othogonal digital signals that could be used in any CDMA-like modulation. The signals are all represented versus time. The magnitude of the——amplitude does not matter, as long as they all have the "same value." I made this picture by, "myself using Dia."
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Quattro segnali mutualmente ortogonali a multiplazione di codice
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