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describes the way information is represented in the form of continuously varying wave forms, for example a modulated radio signal or the variation in width and depth of the groove in a vinyl music record. Copying or transcribing analogue information for storage and transmission always involves some degradation of quality since reproduction can never be perfect. (See also Digital.)
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| analogy |
A resemblance in some particulars between things otherwise unlike.
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relationship by example.
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Analogue technology refers to electronic transmission accomplished by adding signals of varying frequency or amplitude to carrier waves of a given frequency of alternating electromagnetic current. Broadcast and phone transmission have used analogue technology.
Ãâó: www.voiceanddata.com.au/vd/admin/glossary.asp
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The representation of numerical values by physical variables such as voltage, current, etc. Analogue devices are characterized by dials and sliding mechanisms.
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