Demodulated

/diːˈmɒdjuleɪtɪd/ verb

Definition

Extracted the original information from a modulated signal; separated data from a carrier wave (past tense).

Etymology

From demodulate + -ed (past tense). Regular verb formation following English patterns.

Kelly Says

When a satellite demodulates signals from space, it's performing one of the most technically impressive processes humans have invented—turning electromagnetic waves back into images and data that become your weather forecasts and GPS.

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