Transmission (telecommunications)
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In telecommunications, transmission is the act of transmitting electrical messages (and the associated phenomena of radiant energy that passes through media). Messages can be a series of data units, such as binary digits, or groups of those, variously called frames, blocks.
Transmission can be split up into two parts:
- The dispatching by a sender, for reception elsewhere, of a signal, message, or any form of information.
- The propagation of a signal by any means, such as by telegraph, telephone, radio, television, or facsimile via any medium, such as wire, coaxial cable, microwave, optical fiber, or radio frequency.
See also: communication channel, Byte
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