The first part of any communication system.
What is the Source?
The Source for the Cup Phone System.
What is the Person Speaking?
Converting from one signal type into another.
What is Encoding?
Cup Phones Convert Sound Waves into this signal Type.
What are Vibrations?
Students “Enter” Through Red Double Doors.
What is the Mnemonic reminder for the Encoder?
The last part of any Communication System.
What is the Desination?
This is the signal type that moves through the string in a Cup Phone System.
What are Vibrations?
This component is responsible for accepting information.
What is the Receiver?
People communicate using this Signal Type.
What are Sound Waves?
All Landlines use this Signal Type.
What is Electrical?
This part of a communication system always appears before the Destination.
The FIRST Cup is this part of the Communication System in the Cup Phone excercise.
What is the Encoder and Transmitter?
Converting from one signal type back into the original signal type.
What is Decoding?
Whenever we see a wire, we think of this signal type.
What is an Electrical Signal?
Your eyes will be the Receiver when using this non-verbal Communication System.
What is Sign Language?
This is the second part of any communication system.
What is the Encoder?
The signal types cup phones encode and decode.
What are Sound Waves and Vibrations?
Moving information from one place to another.
What is Transmitting?
Wireless Signal Type.
What are Radio Waves?
Cell Phone Towers are a combination of these 3 Communication Systems components.
What are Receiver, Encoder and Transmitter?
The three main signal types in modern Communication Systems.
What are Radio Waves, Electrical Signals, and Light Signals?
The Second Cup, and the Person Listening are these three parts of the Communication System.
What are the Receiver, Decoder and Destination?
Converting one Signal into the SAME signal.
What is Relaying?
The Internet, especially fiOs, uses this Signal Type.
What are Light Waves?
A Satellite Relays Radio Waves after it receives this Signal Type.
What are Radio Waves?