Yes.
I think the question needs to know how to increase signal strength from Receiving Antenna.1. Use Better and bigger Ground. This will not only increase signal but will also increase S/N ratio.2. Generally increasing the size of antenna helps.3. Use elements that can increase the effective area of the antenna.4. Ensure that the antenna is well matched to the feeder feeding the RF signal.
RF energy is transmitted through an electromagnetic field. Once the field meets the receiving antenna, voltages are produced by using the antenna as a conductor. RF voltages induced by the antenna are passed on to the receiver then reconverted to transmitted RF information.
the digital signal is converted to analog signal after using by transmitted antenna
A dish antenna must face the arriving waves.
A dish antenna must face the arriving waves.
ratio of transmitted power and received power
A receiving antenna does "re-radiate" some of the power it receives, but not all. Some of the power it receives proceeds into the receiver ... which is the only way we detect the signal being received by the antenna.
It's a type of radio signal receiving antenna
There is no difference between the two.
The question's meaning is mysterious. Radio signals AREelectromagnetic waves,specifically those in the band of frequencies/wavelengths known as "radio waves".That's exactly what is physically transmitted. Between the transmitting antennaand the receiving antenna, the energy of the radio signal, and the informationencoded in it, travels in the form of electromagnetic waves.
Height, direction, antenna type and down lead are major factors in receiving a good TV signal to the TV set.
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