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The RF oscillator generates a high-frequency carrier signal, which is then modulated with the information to be transmitted (such as voice, data, or video) using a type of modulation. The modulated signal is then amplified by the RF amplifier and transmitted through an antenna to the receiver.
A Cavity Filter is type of RF filter that operates on the principle of resonance. Physically, it is a resonator with a tuning screw (to fine-tune the frequency) inside a conducting box. An RF or microwave resonator is a closed metallic structure (i.e., waveguides with both ends terminated in a short circuit).
RF filters are frequency-selective devices that regulate signal transmission by either allowing or blocking specific frequency ranges. These filters are essential for minimizing interference, reducing noise, and ensuring clear, high-quality communication across various applications.
For example, RC filters are used for audio or low frequency signals whereas, LC or crystal filters are used for radio frequencies.