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[[Category:Signals]]
The generation and recording of various signals including audio recording, digital recording and noise generators
[[Image:Signal Generation and Recording World War II Radio Transmitter attribution.jpg|thumb|right|A 1930 photo of A World War II radio transmitter at Fort Myer - Image by The Signal Corps]]
 
== Subcategories ==
 
*'''[[:Category:Audio recording|Audio recording]]''' - the recording and storing of audio signals
*'''[[:Category:Digital recording|Digital recording]]''' - the recording and storing of digital signals
*'''[[:Category:Disk recording|Disk recording]]''' - or direct-to-disk recording (DDR), whereby analog or digital signals or recorded directly to an optical disc such as a CD
*'''[[:Category:Magnetic recording|Magnetic recording]]''' - recording of a signal in the form of a magnetic pattern on a magnetic material
*'''[[:Category:Noise generators|Noise generators]]''' - devices that generate white or random noise
*'''[[:Category:Optical recording|Optical recording]]''' - the recording and storing of information on surfaces that reflect light
*'''[[:Category:Pulse generation|Pulse generation]]''' - the creation of rectangular pulses by a device
*'''[[:Category:Signal design|Signal design]]''' - the creation of signals to maximize utility and comprehension
*'''[[:Category:Video recording|Video recording]]''' - the recording and storing of a sequence of still images representing scenes in motion
 
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The generation and recording of various signals including audio recording, digital recording and noise generators

A 1930 photo of A World War II radio transmitter at Fort Myer - Image by The Signal Corps

Subcategories

  • Audio recording - the recording and storing of audio signals
  • Digital recording - the recording and storing of digital signals
  • Disk recording - or direct-to-disk recording (DDR), whereby analog or digital signals or recorded directly to an optical disc such as a CD
  • Magnetic recording - recording of a signal in the form of a magnetic pattern on a magnetic material
  • Noise generators - devices that generate white or random noise
  • Optical recording - the recording and storing of information on surfaces that reflect light
  • Pulse generation - the creation of rectangular pulses by a device
  • Signal design - the creation of signals to maximize utility and comprehension
  • Video recording - the recording and storing of a sequence of still images representing scenes in motion

Subcategories

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