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Television transmission

Television transmission involves sending video and audio signals from a broadcast station to your TV. This process starts with capturing video and sound, which are encoded into radio frequency (RF) signals. These signals are then transmitted via terrestrial antennas, satellites, or cable networks. When you turn on your TV, it receives these RF signals through an antenna or cable, then demodulates and decodes them to display images and sound. Essentially, it's the journey of video and audio data from a broadcast source through various channels, finally reaching your screen in a viewable format.