Digital radio receivers can accept any type of modulation, whether analog or digital. A radio receiver uses an antenna to capture radio waves, processes those waves to extract the desired frequency, extracts any audio signals added to those waves, amplifies the audio, and plays it on speakers.
Digital radio receivers can accept any type of modulation, whether analog or digital. A radio receiver uses an antenna to capture radio waves, processes those waves to extract the desired frequency, extracts any audio signals added to those waves, amplifies the audio, and plays it on speakers.
Digital radio receivers can accept any type of modulation, whether analog or digital. A radio receiver uses an antenna to capture radio waves, processes those waves to extract the desired frequency, extracts any audio signals added to those waves, amplifies the audio, and plays it on speakers.
Digital radio receivers accepts any type of modulation (AM or FM)
whether it is an analog or digital modulating process. A radio receiver uses an antenna to capture radio waves, processes those waves to extract only those waves that are vibrating at the desired frequency, extracts the audio signals that were added to those waves, amplifies the audio signals, and finally plays them on a speaker.