Narrowband modem
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In telecommunication, a narrowband modem is a modem whose modulated output signal has an essential frequency spectrum that is limited to that which can be wholly contained within, and faithfully transmitted through, a voice channel with a nominal 4 kHz bandwidth.
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Note: High frequency (HF) modems are limited to operation over a voice channel with a nominal 3 kHz bandwidth.