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Szczepan Bialek wrote:
Użytkownik napisał w wiadomości ... Szczepan Bialek wrote: Here are thy unrestricted signal (upper diagram). It has the three peaks: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Pa...schematic3.png So in an old radio the same station was in the three places (on the scale) close to one another. Am I right? S* Nope, you haven't the slightest bit of understanding of what the term "passband" means so your question is nonsense. "Radio receivers generally include a tunable band-pass filter with a passband that is wide enough to accommodate the bandwidth of the radio signal transmitted by a single station." Oh goody, you can cut and paste from a web site. Yet you have no clue what the quote means or the implications of having ommited any mention of the IF stages of a receiver. For me a radio is a box with the knob to rotate. Now at FM no brakes between stations. At AM are. Gibberish. What was in 1915? S* The battleship HMS Formidable is sunk off Lyme Regis, Dorset, England, by a German U-Boat. An earthquake (6.8 in Richter scale) in Avezzano, Italy, kills more than 29,000. The 1915 locust plague breaks out in Palestine; it continues until October. The theory of general relativity is formulated. The first prototype tank is tested for the British Army for the first time. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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On Dec 22, 12:59*pm, wrote:
What was in 1915? S* The battleship HMS Formidable is sunk off Lyme Regis, Dorset, England, by a German U-Boat. -- Jim Pennino Gallipoli landings. |
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