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On Sun, 2 Sep 2007 05:25:36 +0100, " Peter"
wrote: |Amplitude Modulation... The output level "swings" above |and below the carrier level. | |Get it yet? | |If the output level does not swing, then you have a constant |amplitude... no amplitude modulation. |No amplitude modulation = no audio. Unless, of course, |you are using FM. |---------------- Wrong Unless you are using a peak reading wattmeter the power remians constant with modulation in a DSB-AM Large Carrier signal. IF you were to do a Fourier Transform of the AM signal under modulatioin you will see a carrier frequency, the upper sideband frequencies, and the lower sideband frequencies. The power in the upper and lower sidebands vary with the power of the modulating signal. With an averaging wattmeter you should see little or no movement of the power. james |
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