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On Tue, 27 Dec 2005 20:53:54 -0600, "Richard Fry"
wrote: "Gary Schafer" wrote However if the TV video signal was an FM modulated signal rather than AM then the sound sub carrier would not be visible without the main video carrier if it was generated as a sub carrier. The same happens with an FM broadcast SCA sub carrier or the stereo sub carrier on the main signal. The main signal must first be demodulated in order to demodulate any sub carrier. _____________ The r-f spectra of TV aural signals and FM SCAs are standalone entities. Each may be fully demodulated by a suitable FM receiver capable of tuning to that r-f spectrum. No "main" carrier is needed. Given, this isn't the conventional practice -- however it would be possible to do. It may be "visible" but it is not a standalone signal like a TV aural signal is. With an SCA signal there is more than one side band on the main carrier involved. With TV aural there is not. 73 Gary K4FMX |
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