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A Wireless Device works without using cables to communicate.  

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Introduction: A Wireless Device works without using cables to communicate. Everything is based on the antenna. The antenna is the main electronic part of the device. It is used for transmitting a radio signal to a receiver and translates it back to an audio signal, which human beings can understand. It includes three main components: an input device, transmitter, and a receiver. The input device can be a guitar, microphone or audio system. The idea of this wireless device is to be able to send radio signals from the input device to the transmitter where the transmitter then sends translated radio signals to the receiver as an audio signal. In the final stage, the receiver receives the signal from the transmitter and transfers the entire audio signal to the speaker where we can hear. Descriptions of Parts and their Function Input Device: A guitar as the input device requires magnets and coil...

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