I submit there are always losses except on a perpetual moving machine which does not exists
I submit there are always losses except on a perpetual moving machine which does not exists
yes it is possible
No, it is not possible to transmit a digital signal using radio transmission without any loss. Radio signals can be affected by interference, signal attenuation, and other environmental factors that can degrade the signal quality. Error correction techniques can help mitigate these losses, but there will still be some loss in transmission.
a frame in computer network, is a digital data transmission unit.
modem means modulator demodulator. it converts digital signal to analog signal. it is use to transmit computer signal (digital signal) over the telephone line to communicate to other computers. modem converts the computer digital signal into frequency (analog signal) so that it can transmit over the telephone line and at the receiving end the modem converts the analog signal back to digital for the receiving computer to understand it.
it means that you digitize analog data for transmission . Like 2 computer that chatting .
The analog method of signal transmission uses radio waves to carry signals. Digital transmission involves the use of satellites to transmit signals.
This would be called a Data server , or a Host, or database in which you request the files needed and it supplies them to you.
Fiber optic cables transmit digital signals as pulses of light.
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A digital data transmission occurs in a computer bus. The data are in the form of electromagnetic signal, such as an electrical voltage, microwave, radiowave, or infrared signal.
This is not possible, we can only use text.