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Imagine that you have a highly directional transmitting antenna and you
spin it at, say, 100 revolutions per second. What would a listener at a fixed location hear? He would hear a 100 Hz (but non-sinusoidal) amplitude modulated signal rather than a constant amplitude CW tone. The shape of the modulation envelope would be dictated by the shape of the antenna pattern. The spectral content, i.e., sidebands, of the received signal would be the same as if the wave had been amplitude modulated by conventional means to produce the same waveshape. I think that's what they mean. Roy Lewallen, W7EL Jimmie D wrote: I was going through some FAA course material on Instument Landing Systems and the term SPACE MODULATION was mentioned several times. What the heck is this. From what I gather signals modulate each other out in space without benifit of any nonlinear device. I personally beleave this cannot happen but here is a reference to an FAA document.I assume they know what they are talking about. Abstract : The report describes an investigation into the cause of incompatibility between ground and airborne measurements of VOR space modulation when using the latest flight inspection receiver, FA-4165:3A. The effort included a survey of the existing procedures and equipment used throughout the FAA, an evaluation of the ground measurement technique, and an evaluation of the airborne measurement technique. The result of the investigation identified problem areas with both the ground and airborne techniques. I suspect that space modulation is more of a concept used to more easily understand/teach the operation of ILS systems and that actual modulation takes place in the receiver. Jimmie |
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