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A master frequency generator or master electronic oscillator, in frequency-division multiplexing (FDM), is a piece of equipment used to provide system end-to-end carrier frequency synchronization and frequency accuracy of tones. The following types of oscillators are used in the Defense Communications System FDM systems:

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  • A master frequency generator or master electronic oscillator, in frequency-division multiplexing (FDM), is a piece of equipment used to provide system end-to-end carrier frequency synchronization and frequency accuracy of tones. The following types of oscillators are used in the Defense Communications System FDM systems: * Type 1 - A master carrier oscillator as an integral part of the multiplexer set. * Type 2 - A submaster oscillator equipment or slave oscillator equipment as an integral part of the multiplexer set. * Type 3 - An external master oscillator equipment that has extremely accurate and stable characteristics. (en)
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  • A master frequency generator or master electronic oscillator, in frequency-division multiplexing (FDM), is a piece of equipment used to provide system end-to-end carrier frequency synchronization and frequency accuracy of tones. The following types of oscillators are used in the Defense Communications System FDM systems: (en)
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  • Master frequency generator (en)
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