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Using hands to show the time, not LCD display.
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Capable of exhibiting continuous fluctuations, as in electronic technology in which signals exist as wavelike transmissions with various intensities of voltage or current. Television and radio are examples of analogue technologies.
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Transmission of voltage through primary frequencies.
Ãâó: www-wsp.adckrone.com/UK/technicalsupport/technical...
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Signals that are recorded in analogue format are modulated, ie their information is contained in amplitude or amount of signal. Digital, conversely, is either on or off, and amplitude is identified in a different way.
Ãâó: www.qeiicc.co.uk/organising_an_event/av/glossary
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Derived from the original meaning of the word, where something corresponds to something else. For example, the grooves on a vinyl record correspond to a certain pattern of sounds when picked up with a needle. Now used to mean the opposite of digital.
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