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RADIO
Members of the grup

• Abhista Bhumyamca Sandy Faros 01


• Ganesa Caladika Bastyan 14
• M.dzakwan N.A 20
• M.erkal A.Z.A 21

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Agenda
• Description
• General statement
• General Clasification

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GENERAL STATEMENT

Radio is a form of mass media that has existed since the early 20th century. It
is a communication medium that uses electromagnetic waves to transmit
sound, music, and information to listeners via radio receiving devices. Radio
has played an important role in spreading news, entertainment and culture
widely throughout the world.

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A radio is a device that receives and transmits radio waves, allowing for the widespread distribution of audio
content. It serves as an essential medium for delivering news, entertainment, music, and communication. From
traditional analog radios to contemporary digital models, radios have adapted to fulfill diverse needs, offering
platforms for broadcasting, podcasts, and emergency notifications. Whether in the form of portable handheld
devices, car stereos, or integrated into smartphones and smart speakers, radios remain pivotal in shaping the
dissemination and consumption of information and entertainment globally.Radio is a communication device
that receives and transmits electromagnetic waves in the radio frequency range.

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It’s commonly used for broadcasting programs, including news, music, talk shows, and
more. Radios come in various forms, from traditional AM/FM receivers to modern digital
radios and internet streaming devices. They play a crucial role in providing entertainment,
information, and emergency alerts to listeners worldwide. Whether it’s through portable
radios, car stereos, or integrated into smartphones and other gadgets, radio remains a
versatile and widely used medium for communication and entertainment.

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GENERAL CLASIFICATION

1. Transmitters: Send signals.


2. Receivers: Receive and decode signals.
3. Modulation: Prints information on the signal.
4. Antennas: Send and receive signals.
5. Signal Processing: Improve signal quality.
6. RF (Radio Frequency) Components: Special devices for radios.
7. Wireless Systems: Wireless technology.
8. RFID (Radio-frequency identification): Identification by radio.
9. Broadcasting: Radio and TV broadcasts.
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