modulator

/mɒdʊˈleɪtər/

Definitions

1. noun

A device or circuit that modifies the frequency or amplitude of a signal, or a device that converts an electrical signal into a radio frequency signal.

“The modulator in the satellite system ensured a stable transmission of the signal.”

Synonyms

  • encoder
  • transmitter

Antonyms

  • demodulator
  • destructor