de·mod·u·late
(dē-mŏj′ə-lāt′, -mŏd′yə-)tr.v. de·mod·u·lat·ed,
de·mod·u·lat·ing,
de·mod·u·lates To extract (information) from a modulated carrier wave.
de·mod′u·la′tor n.
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Noun | 1. | demodulator - rectifier that extracts modulation from a radio carrier waverectifier - electrical device that transforms alternating into direct current |
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