Communication is the process of transferring information from one place to another. The information that is generated at the source is transferred to the receiver through communication channel.
From the diagram above, on the source side, there is a transmitter device that makes the input electrical information suitable for efficient transmission over a given channel. Generally a transmitter modulates amplitude or frequency of a high-frequency carrier wave by an original electrical information signal which is known as the baseband signal.
On the destination side, the receiver is the device that receives information from the channel and demodulates the electrical signal from it. The receiver also amplifies and removes noise and distortion from the noise contaminated received signal.
The output transducer converts electrical signal from the receiver output to a form of message as required by the user. Communication can be done in two forms: Analog communication and Digital communication.
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A Radio Frequency (RF) communication system consists of various components and each performs different functions as detailed below:
The block diagram above applies to any type of wireless RF communication system e.g. Cellular phone, Wireless, LAN, Satellite communication system etc. Any RF communication system must contain all of the devices shown in the block diagram but performance requirement of each device vary from system to system.
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