What Are the Best Books for Learning Modulation and Demodulation?

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Key resources for learning modulation and demodulation include foundational textbooks that cover communication theory comprehensively. The Wikipedia page on the topic serves as a good introductory resource for basic concepts. Recommended books often include detailed explanations of various modulation techniques and their applications in communication engineering. Students are encouraged to explore both academic texts and practical guides to gain a well-rounded understanding. These resources will provide essential knowledge for mastering modulation and demodulation in the field of communication engineering.
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I need some good books or references to know the main basics of all kinds of Modulation and Demodulation as a communication engineer student ...
 
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I need some good books or references to know the main basics of all kinds of Modulation and Demodulation as a communication engineer student ...

Have you read the wikipedia page yet? It's a reasonable introduction.
 
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