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Ian Thompson-Bell wrote: David G. Nagel wrote: Ian Thompson-Bell wrote: Green Xenon [Radium] wrote: Hi: What would be heard on a 40 Hz AM DX receiver that uses the most sensitive type of magnetic loop antenna? I doubt there would be any hissing since that artifact would involve high-frequency sounds and a 40 Hz carrier cannot transport modulation-signals higher than 40 Hz [violation of Nyquist theorem]. Not strictly true I think - depends on the modulation scheme - how else do you think we manage to get 56K bps down a 3KHz phone line. Cheers IAn Ian; If it were possible to utilize 40hz at a high data rate it wouldn't take 15 minutes for the US Navy to send a 3 character message to it's submerged submarines. That's becuase the technology was developed ages ago. Actually, the primary thing controlling VLF radio data rates is the bandwidth of the antenna -- the signal just can't build up and decay fast enough for a higher rate. Isaac |
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