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Broadcast communication network

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[[File:MyRetroTVs - 1996 news.JPG|thumb|298px|MyRetroTVs - 1996 news]]
A broadcast communication network is a system for transmitting audio and/or video content to a wide audience using radio waves. These networks can be further categorized into two main [[#Type.28s.29|types]]: Broadcast television systems and Radio broadcasting systems.
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==Broadcast television systems==;Analog Television Systems==
During the 1st and 2nd generation of video game consoles, RF connection was the only way to connect a video game console to a TV. During the 3rd generation some consoles such as the NES had separate outputs for unmodulated signals and all consoles had the option by the 4th generation. By the 5th generation, composite video became the standard form of connecting a video game console
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