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Analog?

XxDennis11xX

Jan 4, 2005, 8:16 PM
😕 😕 I have an LG 6100 today i saw a little icon. It was a little "A". I checked my owners manuel and it said that it meant analog. What is analog? 😕 😕
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schnozejt

Jan 5, 2005, 12:54 AM
This is from the glossary part of this website:

A method of transmitting information via energy waves. In the case of wireless phones, analog transmission is where the sound waves of a person's voice are converted directly to specific, continuously-variable characteristics of a radio wave, and vice-versa.

Analog cellular telephone networks were built in the 1980s. In the US, the AMPS analog technology was deployed, which is now considered a first-generation, or "1G" technology.

Analog wireless technology is being replaced by Digital wireless technology. Virtually all new phones are digital, although many can also use analog networks. Analog networks cover more area than digital, so analog-capable phones can often use analog service ...
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SForsyth01

Jan 5, 2005, 12:20 PM
Is this a joke?
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