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binary
they are both numbers
*camcorder (camera + recorder) *sitcom (situation + comedy) *motel (motor + hotel) *transistor (transfer + resistor) *modem (modulator + demodulator) *bit (binary+digit) *camcorder (camera + recorder) *sitcom (situation + comedy) *motel (motor + hotel) *transistor (transfer + resistor) *modem (modulator + demodulator) *bit (binary+digit)
Murray is binary code. See related link below to a binary translator.
they are both numbers
The word modem is a condensation of the two words modulate and demodulate. In the day of dial up, it takes the incoming analog telephone signal and modulates it into digital binary a computer can read. Out going it does the opposite, taking the binary digital computer code back into analog and out over the wire. Of course today, we have cable modems and wireless broadband.
The binary number 1000011 is equal to the decimal number 67. See the related link, 'Binary Numbers' below this answer.
Each 4-digit string of binary digits is equivalent to 1 single hexadecimal digit.
Check related links for details.
A modem, short for modulator/ demodulator, "packages" data that is being transmitted so it fits whichever transfer protocol it's working with. That includes chopping up the data to the proper packet sizes, adding error-checking bits and addressing info, etc. It also does the opposite with received data, "unpacking" it so your computer can work with it.