How Long Can Radio Signals Retain Information Across Vast Distances?

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Radio signals can transmit information over vast distances with minimal power, but their effectiveness diminishes due to signal dispersion. While theoretically, a laser beam with zero dispersion could transmit a signal to Andromeda as easily as across a room, practical limitations such as beam divergence and power spread hinder this capability. A large detector is necessary to receive signals from distant galaxies effectively. The discussion highlights the challenges of cosmic communication.

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it has always seemed incredible to me how little power it
takes to transmit radio signals over vast distances,i have
read about how these signals are self sustaining, i was
wondering how long a signal could retain its information,
could it go clear across the galaxy?
 
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Originally posted by wolram
it has always seemed incredible to me how little power it
takes to transmit radio signals over vast distances,i have
read about how these signals are self sustaining, i was
wondering how long a signal could retain its information,
could it go clear across the galaxy?
Well, if you could produce a laser beam with zero dispersion, you could, in fact, transmit a signal to Andromeda as easily as across your living room. However, real laser beams always have some divergence, and the power spreads out over a non-zero solid angle. As the receiver gets further and further away, the beam spreads more and more. The receiver in Andromeda won't get all the power of the signal unless he's using a HUGE detector!

So it is, in fact, very difficult to transmit signals across cosmic distances.

- Warren
 
thanks chroot,
i think your answer has more significance than some would think
its one for my personal think tank.
 

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