radiotransmission
Radiotransmission is the transmission of information through radio waves through space from a transmitter to a receiver without a physical medium. It is a fundamental form of wireless communication and forms the basis for most modern telecommunication systems.
In a typical radiotransmission system, an information signal is used to modulate a carrier wave produced by
Modulation methods include analog techniques such as amplitude modulation (AM), frequency modulation (FM), and phase modulation
Radiotransmission uses specific frequency bands allocated by governments and international bodies. Common bands include shortwave, VHF,
Applications encompass broadcasting (radio and television), point-to-point links, mobile and cellular networks, wireless local area networks,
Regulation and standardization govern spectrum use, equipment certification, and interoperability. Organizations such as the International Telecommunication