Modulation is defined as a process by which any characteristics of a wave is varied as a function of the instantaneous value of another wave. The first wave which is a high frequency sine wave is known as carrier wave. Second wave is known as modulating wave and the resultant wave is known as the modulated wave.
The basic block diagram consists of a modulator which may be a product modulator or a balanced modulator. The audio input signal is fed to the input of the modulator and there it is being multiplied by the carrier signal which is generated by using a oscillator. This block diagram in its crude form is given by:
African communication system is the means through which Africans use their own indigenous and original means to transmit ideas and information to one another on a daily basis
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Power supply, oscillator, modulator, and amplifier.
The principle of passing information from one place to another.
There are many elements of a radio communication system. These elements include a transmitter, radio frequency oscillator, modulator, transmitting ariel, receiving ariel, demodulator, and amplifier.
The modulator valve uses hydrological pressure to shift a transmission !
Modem is an acronym for modulator-demodulator. It is a device which makes communication between computers and other devices possible by converting data to a form which the phone or cable lines can transmit.
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Please answerin the case of communication , a balanced modulator is used to suppress the carrier from a conventional amplitude modulated signal
A 1968 Plymouth Fury II does not have a Transmission Modulator as such. The throttle linkage on the A904 a A727 transmissions performs a similar function to a ( Vacuum ) Modulator .
EGR stands for Exhaust Gas Recirculation. The purpose of the EGR system is to lower the amount of oxides of nitrogen the engine produces. The parts of the system are the vacuum actuated EGR control valve, the vacuum switching valve, and the EGR vacuum modulator assembly.
Typically, you can find the transmission modulator valve near the rear of the transmission. Its function is to control and regulate pressure.
The function of a synapse in the nervous system is to transmit signals between neurons, allowing for communication and coordination of various bodily functions and behaviors.
Assuming you mean the modulator on an automatic transmission... The modulator help to control the timing of the changing of gears in the tansmission. The modulator uses manifold vacuum to finetune the shift point, lower vacuum means higher load, throttle is open wider, shift point will be delayed.
A modulator demodulator (MODEM)
If you are asking the function of a modulater valve,it is to smooth out the shifts in an automatic transmission.