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Digital data can also be represented by(  )signals by use of a modem. The modem converts a series of binary voltage (  ) into an analog signal by encoding the digital data onto a carrier frequency. The resulting signal occupies a certain spectrum of (  ) centered about the carrier and may be propagated across a' medium suitable for that carrier. The most common modems represent digital data in the voice (  ) and hence allow those data to be propagated over ordinary voice-grade (  ) lines. At the other end of the line, another modem demodulates the signal to recover the original data.