Radiocarrying
Radiocarrying refers to the act or process of transmitting information, signals, or data through radio waves. This method of communication utilizes electromagnetic radiation within the radio frequency spectrum to convey messages over distances without the need for physical conductors. Radio waves are generated by oscillating electric charges and can travel through various media, including the atmosphere and even space.
The fundamental principle of radiocarrying involves modulation, where information is superimposed onto a carrier radio wave.
Radiocarrying is the backbone of numerous modern technologies. It is essential for broadcasting radio and television