EpaX
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My understanding is that one of the reasons modulation is needed is because: for EM waves to travel further distances they need more energy, so they need to have higher frequency (E=hf?).
Is this correct? And is the following also correct?:
Waves are obstructed by objects whose dimensions are of similar or bigger size than the wavelength of the wave; e.g. this is why microwave links need a line-of-sight for transmission. This would also mean that gamma rays, which have extremely small wavelengths, wouldn't be able to travel through air due to obstruction by air molecules.
These two concepts seem to contradict each other... the first is saying that higher frequency waves travel further distances, but the second is saying that higher frequency waves travel less distance due to obstructions.
Another way to look at it is: if both concepts are correct, does this mean that carrier waves with frequencies in the radio spectrum are used in modulation because of the need for the information signal to travel further distances AND because of the need to travel with minimal obstructions by buildings, walls etc. (since radio waves have quite large wavelengths). In other words, radio waves are just right - enough energy to travel considerably far distances and not too short in wavelength to be obstructed by objects.
Please help, very confused :S
Is this correct? And is the following also correct?:
Waves are obstructed by objects whose dimensions are of similar or bigger size than the wavelength of the wave; e.g. this is why microwave links need a line-of-sight for transmission. This would also mean that gamma rays, which have extremely small wavelengths, wouldn't be able to travel through air due to obstruction by air molecules.
These two concepts seem to contradict each other... the first is saying that higher frequency waves travel further distances, but the second is saying that higher frequency waves travel less distance due to obstructions.
Another way to look at it is: if both concepts are correct, does this mean that carrier waves with frequencies in the radio spectrum are used in modulation because of the need for the information signal to travel further distances AND because of the need to travel with minimal obstructions by buildings, walls etc. (since radio waves have quite large wavelengths). In other words, radio waves are just right - enough energy to travel considerably far distances and not too short in wavelength to be obstructed by objects.
Please help, very confused :S