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Mode of transmission

In the radio frequencies used by the worldwide Ham Radio, are used some particular modes. A mode is a special kind of radio wave modulation.

The modulation process, is an electronic process, in which the information (like voice for example) is "mixed" to the carrier (the radio wave) and then, after more electronic processes, sent to the antenna for the trasmitting.

Of course there is a reverse process, useful to extract from the radio wave the desired information.

If the information is a simple human voice, we may use the following modes:


If the information is digital data, then the modes may be:

There are also other modes, like the SSTV (Slow Scan TV), FAX (the same as the usual Faxes, but sent via radio), TCP/IP over radio, and more.

To hear or decode a particular mode, of course the receiver and the transmitter must use the same mode. Elsewere it is impossible to exchange the information between two radio (or TV) stations.