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Roy Lewallen wrote: Ron Baker, Pluralitas! wrote: What is the difference between AM and DSB? The two actually describe different properties, so a signal can be be AM, DSB, neither, or both. And here we run into some trouble between technical correctness and common usage. DSB stands for Double SideBand. Although I suppose an FM signal could be called DSB because it has two *sets* of sidebands Um, actually, it has a lot more than that. A carrier FM modulated by a single sine wave has an infinite number of sidebands. If the modulating signal is more complex, then things get really complicated. Isaac |
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