Signal Distribution
Signal distribution refers to the process of transmitting signals, such as electrical or radio waves, from one point to multiple locations. This is essential in various fields, including telecommunications and broadcasting, where information needs to reach a wide audience.
In a typical signal distribution system, a central source sends out signals through cables or antennas, which then distribute the signals to receivers. Technologies like fiber optics and satellite communication are commonly used to enhance the efficiency and quality of signal distribution, ensuring that the intended message is delivered clearly and reliably.