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Modes of transmission
Analog transmission can be conveyed in
many different fashions:
fiber-optic cable
twisted-pair or coax cable
Via air
Via water
Types of analog
transmissions
Most analog transmissions fall into one of
several categories. Until recently, most
telephony and voice communication was
primarily analog in nature, as was most
television and radio transmission. Early
telecommunication devices utilized
analog-to-digital conversion devices called
modulator/demodulators, or modems, to
convert analog signals to digital signals
and back.
See also
Analog television
Analog to digital converter
Modulation
Signal
References
1. The Froehlich/Kent Encyclopedia of
Telecommunications By Allen Kent,
Froehlich E. Froehlich.1991 Marcel Dekker.
ISBN 0-8247-2900-5
2. Telecommunication System Engineering
By Roger L. Freeman.2004 John Wiley and
Sons. ISBN 0-471-45133-9
3. Netherlands Ends Analog Transmission -
Goodbye antenna, hello digital... -
dslreports.com
4.
https://www.nytimes.com/aponline/technol
ogy/AP-Netherlands-TV.html?
_r=2&oref=slogin&oref=slogin
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