Block Diagram of Wireless Telegraph System
Points : block diagram of wireless telegraph system
The block diagram of wireless telegraph system is shown.
At the transmitter side, when the key is pressed, the telegraph signal current
passes through the modulator, where high frequency signal from the oscillator is
also received. The two are mixed and jhen after passing through amplifier, the
antenna radiates power in the air and is received by the distant receiving antenna.
At the receiver side the signal received, after passing through amplifier, is
demodulated and is again converted into telegraph signals.
The functions of the various blocks in the block diagram are as follow:
(1) MODULATOR
The modulator is a circuit, which combines or mixes two frequencies. The
kiegraph signal, which is a low frequency signal and a carrier, which is a high
frequency signal are mixed in the modulator. Both frequencies appear as modulated
signal at the output of the modulator. The modulated signal is a high frequency
signal and is more suitable for transmission.
(2) DEMODULATOR
The demodulator is an essential part of the receiver. It does the reverse
function as that of the modulator. The original telegraph signal is separated from
the carrier signal by the demodulator circuit.
(3) AMPLIFIER
The amplifier is used to amplify the power level of the sig’nal to a sufficient
amount. The transmitting amplifier boosts the signal power level more suitable for
transmission. The receiving amplifier raises the power level of the received signal
to an adequate amount.
(4) OSCILLATOR
The oscillator is a circuit, which generate radio frequency signal called
carrier. At the transmitter side the carrier signal is mixed with the signal containing
information and thus resulting in a high frequency modulated wave suitable for
transmission. At the receiver side the output of the oscillator is used to select the
required signal from the various radio frequency signals picked up by the antenna
and reject all others.

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