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Analog Communication

Analog communication is a process where information, such as sound or images, is transmitted using continuous signals that vary smoothly over time. Unlike digital signals that use specific numbers or bits, analog signals mirror the original data more directly, like the way a traditional radio transmits music through fluctuating electrical waves. These signals are susceptible to noise and distortion but are simple to generate and understand. Analog communication is commonly used in traditional radios, televisions, and telephones where the original signals are transmitted in their continuous form for real-time, natural representation.