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Type of reception
Derivation demodulate

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Detection or demodulation is the reverse proces which takes place in a receiver.
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Data rates ranging to 50 Mbps are supported under certain demodulation schemes.
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They perform functions like amplification, active filtering, demodulation, and mixing.
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Demodulation yields a low-noise audio frequency signal with a very low source impedance.
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The FM modulation and demodulation process is identical in stereo and monaural processes.
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At the receiver, a demodulation process is performed to recover the data.
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The modulation and demodulation is carried out by modem equipment.
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In exchange, it produces more erroneous demodulation.
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For a signal that has been differentially encoded, there is an obvious alternative method of demodulation.
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More examples
  • (electronics) the reception of a signal by extracting it from the carrier wave
  • (demodulate) extract information from a modulated carrier wave
  • The inverse of the effect of modulation, or applying a signal to a carrier
  • (Demodulate) Process used by a receiver to extract the data signal(usually human voice) from the carrier frequency so that it can be amplified and sent to the speaker to be heard. There are several forms of demodulation used including AM, FM, WFM, SSB and CW. ...
  • (Demodulate) To convert a modulated signal back to an unmodulated "baseband" signal.
  • (Demodulate) To remove the carrier signal and leave only baseband audio and video.
  • (Demodulator) A device that strips the video and audio signals from the carrier frequency.
  • (Demodulator) Equipment that converts the RF signal from the carrier into base band signals (video, audio, or data) for further processing or amplification.
  • Conversion of a carrier signal or waveform (analog) into an electrical signal (digital).