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demodulation Definition

de·modu·la·tion (dē mäj′ə lās̸hən)

noun

Radio the process of recovering at the receiver a signal that has been modulated on a carrier wave; detection
demodulation Usage Examples

Converse of object

  • call: The process of encoding information for transmission is called modulation and the subsequent information retrieval is called demodulation.

Adjective modifier

  • digital: BER Bit Error Rate A measure of digital demodulation or decoding accuracy ( see Digital Reception Issues in our Advice & Info.

Modifies a noun

  • process: In this article I will attempt to explain why the demodulation process takes place in the DCP.