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- Frequency-shift keying (FSK) is a frequency modulation scheme in which digital information is encoded on a carrier signal by periodically shifting the...
- sympathy with the analogue signal to be sent. There are two methods used to demodulate AM signals: The envelope detector is a very simple method of demodulation...
- specialized equipment, which demodulates the received signal in a similar way to how a real radio demodulator does it. Demodulated and detected signal can...
- downconverted (this is done by a Low-noise block converter - LNB), then demodulated by a modem, and at last handled by data terminal equipment. The LNB is...
- communications. Transmitter EVM can be measured by specialized equipment, which demodulates the received signal in a similar way to how a real radio demodulator...
- modulation and demodulation. It modulates the signal being transmitted and demodulates the signal being received. Transceivers are called Medium Attachment...
- A grid leak detector is an electronic circuit that demodulates an amplitude modulated alternating current and amplifies the recovered modulating voltage...
- The hot-wire barretter was a demodulating detector, invented in 1902 by Reginald Fessenden, that found limited use in early radio receivers. In effect...
- frequency receiver (zero-IF receiver), is a radio receiver design that demodulates the incoming radio signal using synchronous detection driven by a local...
- carrier wave signals to encode digital information, while the receiver demodulates the signal to recreate the original digital information. The goal is...