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Old February 6th 05, 07:10 PM
Richard Clark
 
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On Sun, 6 Feb 2005 12:06:38 -0600, "Richard Fry"
wrote:

Before calling this reality absurd, consider that a television station
transmits a video signal in/on an RF channel. The demodulated video
waveform in the TV receiver will be identical to the baseband video signal
applied to the TV tx -- including its DC components (subject to any
distortions along the transmission path).


Hi OM,

OK, this is after the reality: what you offer is either absurd, or
non-nutritive didacticism.

Throw enough capacitance on the output of a detector and you will get
nothing but D.C. and never observe an average of zero. So What? The
forced presumption that you should is laughable. The original
question is so clouded with speculation that elbowing fantasy into a
response allows for any statement to qualify as an "authoritative
answer." Save this stuff for White House Social Security math -
mathbonics?

73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC