raadiovõrke
Raadiovõrke, also known as radio networks, are systems that use radio waves to transmit information wirelessly between two or more points. These networks form the backbone of much modern communication, enabling everything from mobile phone calls and internet access to broadcasting and satellite communication. The fundamental principle involves transmitting modulated radio signals from an antenna, which are then received by another antenna at a different location. Modulation is the process of altering a radio wave to carry information, such as voice or data.
Different types of radio networks exist, categorized by their range and application. Local area radio networks,
The technology behind radio networks has evolved significantly, from early analog systems to sophisticated digital ones.