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Revision as of 10:06, 13 September 2004
A Demodulator (short: Demod) demodulates the downconverted RF signal and recovers the original information. In case of digital TV this is the MPEG2 Stream, in case of analogue TV the Composite Signal.
Some examples for digital Demods are: