Explanation: Channel is the medium through which information is transmitted. Transmitter is used to process the electrical signal through different aspects.
- Which medium sends information from source to receiver?
- Which is the medium that can transmit communication signals?
- What is transmitter and receiver in communication?
- Where is modulation done?
Which medium sends information from source to receiver?
The correct answer is Communication System. Communication System is the medium that transmits signals from source to destination.
Which is the medium that can transmit communication signals?
In many cases, communication is in the form of electromagnetic waves. With guided transmission media, the waves are guided along a physical path; examples of guided media include phone lines, twisted pair cables, coaxial cables, and optical fibers.
What is transmitter and receiver in communication?
A transmitter is a necessary component of all electronic devices such as cell phones, television stations, ships etc. They are also used for navigation purposes. Receiver is an electronic device that receives signals and radio waves that are transmitted by the transmitter.
Where is modulation done?
The modulation is done at the carrier signal while transmitting that signal. Hence the carrier signal properties get modulated. The receiver section demodulates the modulated signal to extract the original signal.