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A form of transmission in which signals are modulated as radio frequency (RF) analog waves that use different frequency ranges.
Transmission that involves one transmitter and multiple, undefined receivers.
A common source of noise.
Transmission form in which (typically) digital signals are sent through direct current (DC) pulses applied to the wire.
Part of the network that does not contain end nodes.
Technology used to modify analog signals to make them suitable for carrying data over a communication path.
Transmission that issues signals to multiple, defined recipients.
Every pulse in a digital signal.
Part of a network that contains end nodes.
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EMI (electromagnetic interference)
baseband
bit
nonbroadcast
Broadcast
unpopulated segment
populated segment
Broadband
data modulation
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Premises:
Responses:
A form of transmission in which signals are modulated as radio frequency (RF) analog waves that use different frequency ranges.
Transmission that involves one transmitter and multiple, undefined receivers.
A common source of noise.
Transmission form in which (typically) digital signals are sent through direct current (DC) pulses applied to the wire.
Part of the network that does not contain end nodes.
Technology used to modify analog signals to make them suitable for carrying data over a communication path.
Transmission that issues signals to multiple, defined recipients.
Every pulse in a digital signal.
Part of a network that contains end nodes.
Premises:
A form of transmission in which signals are modulated as radio frequency (RF) analog waves that use different frequency ranges.
Transmission that involves one transmitter and multiple, undefined receivers.
A common source of noise.
Transmission form in which (typically) digital signals are sent through direct current (DC) pulses applied to the wire.
Part of the network that does not contain end nodes.
Technology used to modify analog signals to make them suitable for carrying data over a communication path.
Transmission that issues signals to multiple, defined recipients.
Every pulse in a digital signal.
Part of a network that contains end nodes.
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