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The '''difference in the depth of modulation''' or '''DDM''' is used by [[instrument landing system]]s in conjunction with the associated airborne receiving equipment to define a position in airspace.<ref>[http://www.answers.com/topic/difference-in-depth-modulation McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms.] "Difference in depth modulation: In directive systems employing overlapping lobes with modulated signals, a ratio obtained by subtracting from the percentage of modulation of the larger signal the percentage of modulation of the smaller signal and dividing by 100."</ref> DDM is usually expressed in percentage but may also be expressed in microamperes. Instrument landing system ground stations provide [[radio frequency]] signals that vary linearly in the depth of [[modulation]] from the centre or course line at a rate of 0.145% per meter
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==See also==
*[[Amplitude modulation]]▼
*[[Instrument landing system]]
▲*[[Amplitude modulation]]
*[[Radio navigation]]▼
*[[Space modulation]]
▲*[[Radio navigation]]
▲*[[International Civil Aviation Organization|ICAO]]
==References==
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[[Category:Radio navigation]]
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