bærebølge
Bærebølge is a high‑frequency electromagnetic wave that serves as the carrier for information in radio and telecommunications. It provides a stable reference signal that is modulated by a baseband message, allowing voice, data, or video to be transmitted over distance. The carrier itself typically has a single, well-defined frequency and is perceived by the receiver as the tone around which the modulated signal varies.
Information is encoded onto the carrier through modulation. In analog systems, amplitude modulation (AM) varies the
Generation and reception are based on oscillator-based processes. A transmitter creates the carrier with an electronic
The carrier frequency determines the radio band and propagation characteristics, while the modulation determines data rate