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ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES Radio Communication Chapter 12, Section 3 Notes ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES Radio Communication

Chapter 12 Main Idea: Electromagnetic waves can transfer energy through matter and space. Sec. 3 Main Idea: Signals and information can be transmitted using radio waves.

Radio transmission – radio converts electromagnetic waves into sound waves. 1. The carrier wave is the specific frequency of the radio wave to which a radio station is assigned. See page 368. 2. AM radio stations broadcast electronic signals by varying the amplitude of the carrier wave; frequencies range from 540 to 1600 vibrations per second.

3. FM radio stations transmit electronic signals by varying the frequency of the carrier wave; frequencies range from 88 million to 108 million vibrations per second.

Television – sounds and images changed into electronic signals broadcast by carrier waves. 1. Audio sent by FM radio waves. 2. Video sent by AM signals. 3. A sealed vacuum chamber called a cathode- ray tube has a coated screen that receives electron beams to provide images. See page 370.

Telephones - microphone converts sound waves into electrical signals Telephones - microphone converts sound waves into electrical signals. See page 371. 1. Cell phone – electrical signal creates a radio wave that is transmitted to and from a microwave tower. 2. Cordless phone – uses a transceiver to send one radio signal and receive another at a different frequency from a base unit. 3. Pagers – a radio receiver on which a message is left.

Communication satellites – high frequency microwave signal is transmitted to a satellite, which amplifies it and returns it to Earth at a different frequency. See page 372. 1. Satellite telephone systems – mobile phones transmit radio signals to a satellite which relays them back to a ground station that passes the call into the telephone network.

Television satellites – use microwaves rather than longer-wavelength radio wave; ground receiver dish focuses the microwave beam onto an antenna.

E. Global positioning system – system of satellites, ground stations, and receivers that provide information about the receiver’s location on or above the Earth’s surface. See page 373.