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Комментарии • 36

  • @maiesha231
    @maiesha231 Год назад +6

    Amazing explanation, my professor failed to explain this topic. Can't thank you enough for this...🙂❤️

  • @parziarts
    @parziarts 2 года назад +4

    It was really helpful. Looking forward for more videos.

  • @mariasohail76003
    @mariasohail76003 Год назад +2

    It helped me a lot! Thank you so much for such an amazing video .
    Thumbs up!
    waiting for more such informative videos for students.

  • @runa441
    @runa441 2 года назад +5

    sir, do you also provide notes?

  • @LittleJoyous
    @LittleJoyous 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much.all of your vedios help me a lot. ❤️

  • @shahab8383
    @shahab8383 Год назад

    what does the filter do
    and how

  • @SatyaSaiPrasad-ot4jl
    @SatyaSaiPrasad-ot4jl 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you sir ⭐

  • @karthikeyann1808
    @karthikeyann1808 5 месяцев назад

    At last guard band example, why don't u add different carrier fz with message signal sir, u only mentioned 100khz msg signal for all the channels. If it is same how will you retrieve the msg signal at demux with out having carrier signal.

  • @user-sv6hh4gt4z
    @user-sv6hh4gt4z 6 месяцев назад +1

    Jeherrr...................................

  • @siddhantsingh8721
    @siddhantsingh8721 5 месяцев назад +1

    perfect sir !

  • @saqibullah7286
    @saqibullah7286 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you sir for your amazing explanation love from Pakistan 🇵🇰🇮🇳

  • @i_am_guiltless
    @i_am_guiltless Год назад +1

    i become fan of your teaching

  • @AnimeWorld39008
    @AnimeWorld39008 5 месяцев назад +1

    💗💗💗💗

  • @MrAarthi07
    @MrAarthi07 11 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent

  • @456zounds
    @456zounds Год назад +1

    Look, I've worked for two telephone companies...though I'm a bit rusty re the latest communication technologies, probably. Anyway, I wanted to review how it is that I have a landline and internet from ONE cable pair in my apt. (which would sound to a regular person, like a bit of "magic")..and I spoke to an ATT tech. across the street...when we had a MASSIVE break in service for one to three days (due to a MANIAC who had gotten into the "B-Box" on the street, and cut HUNDREDS of cable-pairs!!!)---WOW!!
    This technician advised that I probably didn't have the two services based on multiplexing....but it turned out that he was 100% WRONG. What is going on--consistent with the talk above--is that a mixed (FDM--COMPOS-ITE) signal comes from the CO via fiber-optic cable (and, just across the street, via hard wiring) to my unit (meaning there is ONE cable-pair entering my apt). Then, there is a tiny filter device which handles the "de-MUXing" for phone service....and (via a simple splitter, from that cable-pair already mentioned) my modem apparently de-MUXes the (digital) internet signal (with the "Ethernet" cable passing from the modem to my PC)(for DSL internet service). We are DEFINITELY talking about MULTIPLEXING!!!! NOTHING else would make ANY sense!!!
    I suppose I might add that that tech. thought that I might have "VOIPO" service, but he was incorrect. For that kind of service (which I HAPPEN to have from another company) there is a separate device which comes off the modem/router..which is then connected to a separate phone instrument. A regular "land-line" phone (in this situation) does NOT come from the modem, but from a (filtered) cable-pair)!!!
    Incidentally, in the "old days," EVERYTHING came directly from the local CO, but your cell-phones connect directly to a local cell-tower (a "whole new ball-game!!!"). ; )

    • @DrAnkitVerma
      @DrAnkitVerma  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing useful information

    • @456zounds
      @456zounds Год назад +1

      @@DrAnkitVerma You bet!!! BTW, on some of these sites, I appear with a pseudonym; I'm actually Dr. T.C.Halle (Los Angeles, Calif., USA).

    • @DrAnkitVerma
      @DrAnkitVerma  Год назад

      That's great. I appreciate you for sharing this informative information.

  • @passionatequeen
    @passionatequeen 11 месяцев назад +1

  • @anujraghuwanshi2632
    @anujraghuwanshi2632 Год назад +1

    Sir you sound like Sandeep Maheswari 😁

  • @asgamer7346
    @asgamer7346 2 месяца назад

    Play it in 2x save your time

  • @factdoze2023
    @factdoze2023 10 месяцев назад +1

    Super Explanation Sir Ji👌