Yes. but what's the point? Better to just stop transmitting.
There is no such thing as transmission fuel.
A: Analogue signal Direct voltage that varies in the low spectrum of frequency on digital signal the information is deciphered in micro seconds therefore the frequency must be hi the higher the better.
1. Because of attenuation, distortion, and noise. Atteniation is loss of signal power as it travels through the transmission medium. Distortion is caused by interactions between the signal and the transmission meddium. Noise can be generated internally or added through external interference.
The transmission fluid is added where you check it, on the toppish left (driver's) side of the transmission.
An amplified signal is just a signal with added sound, if you compare it to an analogue CD, as it is copied, more and more unwanted sound is added (interference). So if you use that comparison when talking about radio amplification, more and more sound is added from interfering frequencies & sound, this gradually weakens the signal, so the end result will be a poorer signal that is harder to read (Worse than the original signal, and possibly muffled). E.Akbay
Fiber optic cables are nothing but another transmission medium. All the protocol which works on Ethernet cable will work in Fiber optic cable also. In case of Ethernet, the digital data will be sent in electrical signal format. But Fiber Optic cables are passive devices. They can not conduct electrical signals. So the digital data signals needs to be converted to Optical signal before sending that via fiber. Usually after the conversion process, the header will be added. This header will be added by the originating device of the optical signal and will be removed by the receiving optical device before sending that signal via Ethernet or some other transmission medium..
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somebodys pulling your leg , no such thing as turn signal fluid
Transmission fluid is added down the dipstick tube.
Fluid is added through the transmission dipstick.
Transmission fluid is added through the dipstick tube.
Transmission fluid is added through the dipstick tube.