demodulate

[ US /ˌdiˌmɑdʒəˈɫeɪt/ ]
VERB
  1. extract information from a modulated carrier wave
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How To Use demodulate In A Sentence

  • It comes from modulate, demodulate and refers to a device that allows a computer to link by phone line to a central database. Essential Guide to Business Style and Usage
  • The demodulated reception data is sent to the control section. FreshPatents.com: Notable Patent Applications - 07/01/2010
  • Compare the demodulated output from the receiver in the time domain and in the frequency domain for m = 1 and m = 1.1 and explain why a modulation index greater than 1 must be avoided in an AM link. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • The demodulated audio goes to the same soundcard for output. Softpedia - Windows - All
  • The fundamental characteristic of software radio is that software defines the transmitted waveforms, and software demodulates the received waveforms.
  • It was originally intended to modulate the data signals for the voice network on the one side and demodulate the data signals at the other side. Archive 2008-08-20
  • In the receiver, a novel digital method is proposed to demodulate the 2RC CPFSK signal.
  • The receiver demodulates the wireless signal and ships it on to the customer's terminal equipment.
  • The vast majority of the tapes are recorded in "pre-detection" mode, which means that the data was downshifted in frequency from S-band to a 10 Mhz IF and then written to the tapes before the data was demodulated. Lunar Orbiter Image Recovery Project Update (LOIRP) 20 January 2009 - NASA Watch
  • The reciever is then equiped with its own oscillator in order to remix with the transmitted side band and produce an intermediate frequency (IF), which is then demodulated to produce the original modulating frequency. Be vewwwwy vewwwwy quiet….
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