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In winkelwagenWhat is analog transmission?
Analog transmission is a method of conveying information using a continuous signal that varies in amplitude, phase, or another property in proportion to that of a variable.
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What are the key differences between analog and digital transmission?
Analog transmission uses continuous signals, while digital transmission uses discrete binary signals. Analog is more susceptible to noise, whereas digital offers better noise resistance and error correction.
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What is amplitude modulation (AM)?
Amplitude modulation is a technique used in analog transmission where the amplitude of the carrier wave is varied in proportion to the waveform being sent.
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How does frequency modulation (FM) differ from amplitude modulation?
In frequency modulation, the frequency of the carrier wave is varied in accordance with the signal, whereas in amplitude modulation, it is the amplitude that is varied.
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What is phase modulation (PM)?
Phase modulation is a form of modulation where the phase of the carrier signal is varied in relation to the instantaneous amplitude of the modulating signal.
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Why is modulation necessary in analog transmission?
Modulation is necessary to shift the frequency of the signal into a range suitable for transmission, to allow multiplexing, and to improve signal quality and strength.
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What is a carrier wave?
A carrier wave is a high-frequency electromagnetic wave that can be modulated with an information-bearing signal for the purposes of transmission.
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What is the bandwidth of an analog signal?
The bandwidth of an analog signal is the range of frequencies it occupies, typically measured in hertz (Hz).
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18-07-2026
What is analog transmission?
Analog transmission is a method of conveying information using a continuous signal that varies in amplitude, phase, or another property in proportion to that of a variable.What are the key differences between analog and digital transmission?
Analog transmission uses continuous signals, while digital transmission uses discrete binary signals. Analog is more susceptible to noise, whereas digital offers better noise resistance and error correction.What is amplitude modulation (AM)?
Amplitude modulation is a technique used in analog transmission where the amplitude of the carrier wave is varied in proportion to the waveform being sent.How does frequency modulation (FM) differ from amplitude modulation?
In frequency modulation, the frequency of the carrier wave is varied in accordance with the signal, whereas in amplitude modulation, it is the amplitude that is varied.What is phase modulation (PM)?
Phase modulation is a form of modulation where the phase of the carrier signal is varied in relation to the instantaneous amplitude of the modulating signal.Why is modulation necessary in analog transmission?
Modulation is necessary to shift the frequency of the signal into a range suitable for transmission, to allow multiplexing, and to improve signal quality and strength.What is a carrier wave?
A carrier wave is a high-frequency electromagnetic wave that can be modulated with an information-bearing signal for the purposes of transmission.What is the bandwidth of an analog signal?
The bandwidth of an analog signal is the range of frequencies it occupies, typically measured in hertz (Hz).How does noise affect analog transmission?
What is signal-to-noise ratio (SNR)?
What role does a demodulator play in analog transmission?
What is frequency division multiplexing (FDM)?
Explain the concept of harmonic distortion in analog transmission.
What is the Nyquist Theorem in the context of analog signals?
How is amplitude shift keying (ASK) used in analog transmission?
What is the purpose of a low-pass filter in analog transmission?
How does phase shift keying (PSK) work?
What is the role of an oscillator in analog transmission?
Define quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM).
What is the impact of attenuation on analog signals?
Describe the process of heterodyning in analog transmission.
What is the significance of the modulation index in FM?
How does a phase-locked loop (PLL) function in analog systems?
What is intermodulation distortion?
Explain the concept of amplitude distortion.
What are sidebands in the context of modulation?
How does thermal noise affect analog transmission?
What is the purpose of a band-pass filter in analog systems?
How does double-sideband suppressed-carrier (DSB-SC) modulation work?
What is the function of a mixer in analog communication systems?
Describe the concept of frequency stability in oscillators.
What is the role of a limiter in FM transmission?
How does a superheterodyne receiver work?
What is pre-emphasis and de-emphasis in FM broadcasting?
Explain the capture effect in FM radio.
What is vestigial sideband (VSB) modulation?
How does a noise figure affect receiver performance?
What is the purpose of automatic gain control (AGC) in analog systems?
Describe the function of a squelch circuit in radio communication.
What is the significance of the carrier-to-noise ratio (CNR)?
How does selective fading affect analog signals?
What is the function of a balun in transmission systems?
Explain the principle of synchronous detection in demodulation.
What is the impact of phase noise on analog signals?
How does single-sideband (SSB) modulation conserve bandwidth?
What is the purpose of a crystal oscillator in analog systems?
How does cross-modulation interference occur?
What is the function of a frequency synthesizer in communication systems?
Describe the concept of dynamic range in analog systems.
What is the role of a directional coupler in transmission lines?
How does multipath propagation affect analog transmission?
What is the purpose of a notch filter in analog systems?
How does a voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) function?
What is the significance of the Fresnel zone in radio propagation?
Explain the concept of intersymbol interference (ISI) in analog systems.
What is the role of a duplexer in communication systems?
How does a regenerative receiver work in analog communication?
What is the purpose of a spectrum analyzer in analog systems?
How does a varactor diode function in tuning circuits?
What is the impact of group delay distortion on analog signals?
Describe the function of a phase comparator in PLLs.
What is the significance of the Q factor in resonant circuits?
How does a balanced modulator work?
What is the role of a waveguide in analog transmission?
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