yousif
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Look, Baseband Signal Can travel long distances as you want based on :
1-Signal Power: The More Power the Longer distance
2-Propagation Channel: free space, Cables, Optical Fiber, ...
3-Baseband Signal Frequency: The More Frequency the more Attenuation and Distortion the less the distance.
But:
In almost all communication systems, multiple Baseband signals at the same frequency band need to be transmitted on the same channel, so to prevent interference between signals; Modulation is required which means shifting the baseband signal by the value of carrier frequency and changing the carrier frequency for each signal so that no overlap occures between baseband signals.
so, distance is not intended here by modulation, on the contrary, increasing frequency makes the signal more subject to degredation factors than in low frequency case.
1-Signal Power: The More Power the Longer distance
2-Propagation Channel: free space, Cables, Optical Fiber, ...
3-Baseband Signal Frequency: The More Frequency the more Attenuation and Distortion the less the distance.
But:
In almost all communication systems, multiple Baseband signals at the same frequency band need to be transmitted on the same channel, so to prevent interference between signals; Modulation is required which means shifting the baseband signal by the value of carrier frequency and changing the carrier frequency for each signal so that no overlap occures between baseband signals.
so, distance is not intended here by modulation, on the contrary, increasing frequency makes the signal more subject to degredation factors than in low frequency case.