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  • * [[ECE 301 Fall 2007 mboutin AM and FM Radio|AM and FM Radio]]
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  • ...ering Department, became the first person to broadcast speech and music by radio on December 24, 1906;
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  • [[Category: Radio]] =Application of modulation to AM and FM radio=
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  • **''It is short for "Software Defined Radio", which is a software level application based version of modern day digital ...ick [http://cobweb.ecn.purdue.edu/~vip/teams/galileo.html Software Defined Radio]--[[User:Kim415|Kim415]] 16:12, 12 February 2009 (UTC)
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  • SDR: Software Defined Radio. Its really hard to give it a clear definition. But, to have a general idea
    323 B (53 words) - 17:25, 9 March 2009
  • ...ts interested in digital communications, software defined radio, cognitive radio.
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  • ...is usually just some bass line with relaxed guitar or riffs. The internet radio station itself (Sky FM) has to be my favorite internet station because firs
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  • Consists of a technique used most commonly for transmitting information via a radio carrier wave.
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  • ...electronic communication, most commonly for transmitting information via a radio carrier wave. AM works by varying the strength of the transmitted signal in
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  • ...electronic communication, most commonly for transmitting information via a radio carrier wave. A modulated signal y(t) can be understood as the product of t
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  • ...mplitude Modulation''' (You Can Hear the Music on the Amplitude Modulation Radio -''Everclear'') Systems with the general form <math> y(t) = x(t)c(t) </math
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  • ...mplitude Modulation''' (You Can Hear the Music on the Amplitude Modulation Radio -''Everclear'') Systems with the general form <math> y(t) = x(t)c(t) </math
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  • ...mplitude Modulation''' (You Can Hear the Music on the Amplitude Modulation Radio -''Everclear'') Systems with the general form <math> y(t) = x(t)c(t) </math
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  • WAMC Radio Series on the Role of Women in Science and Engineering Now (ALBANY, NY, November 2008) WAMC Northeast Public Radio is pleased to
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  • ...on to the data being sent. Amplitude modulation was chosen to be used for radio transmission because of it's relatively cheap and simple design. ...er frequency (e.g. this is the frequency that you would tune to on your AM radio).
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  • *HTML forms, radio buttons, checklists etc. all need a defined action when the data is submitt
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  • ...composition. System design examples such as the compact disc player and AM radio <br/><br/>
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  • *[[ECE 301 Fall 2007 mboutin AM and FM Radio|AM and FM Radio, from Fall 2007]]
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  • ...one became burning hot and did not operate correctly. Scott and I went to radio shack and got two TIP 120s (Darlington BJT). We rebuilt the circuit but the
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  • ...re that they could handle the amount of power we put through them. Went to radio shack to get the parts (Darlington NPN transistor and optical isolator). Go
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  • ...a computer, Universal Serial Bus (USB), Firewire, Ethernet, Infrared(IR), Radio Frequency (RF), etc. This requirement has a large amount of freedom. To hel
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  • ...ance of positivity and the maintenance of such attitude. Our company was a radio company of 80 people and I was elected as one of the squad leaders for 6mon
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  • ...Urbana-Champaign (1968). He was employed as a research scientist by Zenith Radio Corporation from 1968-73 where he developed new methods of ultrasonic visua
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  • Prior to a PET a scan, the patient is injected with a positron emitting radio-tracer, typically Fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG). FDG is a glucose molecule where
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  • ...t. Another example is Morse code, which is used to communicate over analog radio signals. Finally, a common code that is used by computers in information ex
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  • ...here n is the data size. The implementation of FFT enable software defined radio's high performance with demodulation.
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  • ...here n is the data size. The implementation of FFT enable software defined radio's high performance with demodulation.
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  • ...ver,because all the noises (machine vibration,breathing and white noise in radio frequency), people cannot distinguish if he said "a man" or just "man".
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  • To save on cost, I avoided the higher end radio specific devices on the market and stuck to hobby-tier components. First w ...s of modulation I investigated was DTMF, which is used commonly in amateur radio and is built in to many consumer units. However, DTMF modems tend to be ra
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  • ...ed over an electronic medium. In the real world modulation is used to send radio signals and other TV signals as well. ...send specific channel information for a specific network, or for a certain radio frequency to be played on a specific channel, it is all done through modula
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  • ...ly useful when using filters. For example, when receiving a signal from FM radio, it is very hard to determine which frequency are meaningful. Therefore, FF
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  • ...m. In this Wiki page, I will walk through the process of both creating the radio signals, as well as demodulating it. === Creating the Radio Signals ===
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  • ...th> Hz, and the high-end analog-to-digital converters in his communication radio sample his speech well above the Nyquist rate at <math>f_s = 10,000</math> ...we will continue our previous scenario by imagining that the engineer’s radio at Mission Control has a fixed playback rate of 10,000 Hz. If he tries to p
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  • ...ent. Signals are the backbone of several fields, including communications, radio broadcasting, image processing, music production, and more. Signals are oft
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  • ...practical cases, bandwidth is limited by filters, such as the one in a car radio, that filters out frequencies that are not very close to, say, 104.5 Megahe
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  • ...gnal analysis. Nyquist's Theorem is helpful in things such as working with radio devices, image processing, and audio engineering. ...ed so that it is a small amount higher than the Nyquist Rate for the given radio station. This enables the most effective and efficient analysis of the sign
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  • * [https://electronics.howstuffworks.com/radio.htm How Radio Technology Works]
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  • ...pplication of the fundamental group would be to calculate the structure of radio waves sent by one station to another station. The engineers would see where
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  • ...where the real phenomena are affected by unpredictable processes, such as radio noise or day-to-day weather, these models can be constructed through random
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