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On a sunny day (Mon, 12 Jun 2006 23:50:21 GMT) it happened Bob Dobbs EC42
wrote in pan.2006.06.12.23.50.19.219000@Quetzalcoatl: On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 16:17:21 -0500, DrDeath wrote: There is no carrier. No Carrier - no propagation It's like listening to LSB and USB at the same time. That's what an AM receiver does. If you remove half the ssb signal, say LSB, you would hear more of the donald duck sound due to the reduced size of the bandwidth. Not bandwidth reduction, but the lacy of waveform symetry Just forget AM carrier when talking DSB-SC as it just isn't there. DSB is AM and when the carrier is removed you have DSB-SC As I've tried to point out with out a carrier there isn't propagation. why do you think they call it "supressed" carrier Because it ain't there anymore, just like in SSB. instead of removed carrier? Because they already used 'removed' for brain. |
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