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Why a signal is amplitude or frequency modulated?

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Unlike a radio signal (which usually has a very low frequency), a carrier signal has a constant amplitude and frequency, i.e. a constant waveform, which helps to carry the radio signal over long distances. The process of 'mounting' the original signal to a carrier wave is called modulation
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