July 17th 07, 10:47 PM
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AM electromagnetic waves: 20 KHz modulation frequency on an astronomically-low carrier frequency
John Fields wrote:
Hein ten Horn wrote:
John Fields wrote:
And what does it look like, then?
Roughly like the ones in your Excel(lent) plots.
I've posted nothing like that, so if you have graphics which support
your position I'm sure we'd all be happy to see them.
Oops, I'm sorry Keith!
http://keith.dysart.googlepages.com/radio5
Mathematical terms like linear, logarithmic, etc. are familiar
to me, but the guys here use linear and nonlinear in another
sense.
Retrospectively viewed: not the term "linear".
gr, Hein
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