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`Mobile A communications link made by portable radio.
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`Modal Dispersion As light travels down a fiber optic, each individual
`light ray/particle takes a different path. Imagine that a bunch of small
`rubber balls are shot down along tube at the same time. Each ball will _
`bounce differently as they make their way around curves. At the end of
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`the tube, the balls will come out at different times. Light behaves the
`same way. A‘sudden pulse of light on one side of a fiber optic will dis—
`perse itself as it traverses down the fiber, causing the pulse of light at the
`far end to be more of a “blip.”
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`Modem (Modulate/Demodulate) A device that transmits digital infor-
`mation over a telephone line , (standard POTS line) or a private circuit
`(56K line). Modems modulate the digital information before transmitting
`it. One standard of modulation is FSK (Frequency—Shift Keying). Each
`positive (I) bit is sent as a frequency or “pitch” of sound and each (0) bit
`is transmitted as a different frequency or “pitch” of sound.
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