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Transmission App. of Science Museum






 Transmission app is about building communication network and how the transmitters and receivers are connected.Telegraph is the simplest  communication network to start with,then we move on to telephone, computer, broadcast, satellite and then cellular networks which are complex forms of communication networks.They have also given the information about transmitters,receivers ,transceivers,antenna etc.To play the game you need to connect it in such a way that the transmission is  received by all the networks. At first it is easy to play then it gets more complex and puzzling and challenging.
                                 

                                                
Simplest network to start


Information about transmitters

Information about antennas

How to play 


Given challenge !

This is how to spread the data throughout the network.

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