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Hmmm... that's what I thought originally. Now I'm getting confused. I'm
real interested how this discussion shakes out... www.telstar-electronics.com DSB-SC can be received by an ordinary AM detector, no BFO required. The two sidebands work with one another to provide the entirety of the signal so there is no garble effect as encountered when one of the sidebands is suppressed. In SSB the BFO supplies the missing side's opposite phase and because it's local and not sent with the signal is why it's precise tuning (or phase relationship) is critical. |
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