Demodulator
Item Name Code (INC) 62173
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A device which detects modulated signals, removes the carrier signal and reconstitutes the intelligence.
Additional Information for Demodulator
Demodulators are devices used in communication systems to extract the original information signal from a modulated carrier signal. In the context of the supply class "Miscellaneous Communication Equipment" in the supply group "Communication, Detection, And Coherent Radiation Equipment," demodulators refer to a specific type of equipment used for demodulation purposes.
These demodulators are designed to work with various modulation schemes such as amplitude modulation (AM), frequency modulation (FM), phase modulation (PM), and more. They are used in a wide range of communication systems, including radio broadcasting, telecommunications, satellite communication, and wireless communication.
Demodulators typically consist of electronic circuits or modules that perform the demodulation process. They receive the modulated carrier signal as input and extract the original information signal, which can be an audio signal, video signal, or data signal, depending on the application.
The extracted information signal can then be further processed or decoded to retrieve the intended message or data. Demodulators play a crucial role in communication systems by enabling the transmission and reception of information over various communication channels.
In summary, demodulators from the supply class "Miscellaneous Communication Equipment" in the supply group "Communication, Detection, And Coherent Radiation Equipment" are devices used to extract the original information signal from a modulated carrier signal in communication systems.