Analog signals uses waves that change in frequency and amplitude Analog tech is more prone to interference (such as noise/static) since the waves that encode analog data are small. Digital technology solves this by encoding and transmitting data as clear cut and discrete units, such as 1's and 0's instead of changing wave forms.
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