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"Tim Wescott" wrote in message ...
the signal bandwidth should be less than the carrier. What is the highest permissible frequency of a signal in terms of the carrier frequency? |
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Curious wrote:
What is the highest permissible frequency of a signal in terms of the carrier frequency? There is none. Although some people may object if you start transmitting your alpha, beta and gamma electro-magnetic waves at them. WA7AA -- Anti-spam measu look me up on qrz.com if you need to reply directly |
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Zoran Brlecic wrote in message ...
Curious wrote: What is the highest permissible frequency of a signal in terms of the carrier frequency? There is none. Although some people may object if you start transmitting your alpha, beta and gamma electro-magnetic waves at them. Sorry. I meant ask what the audio limit would be. In PCM, for example, the highest permissble frequency is half the sample rate. What is the highest permissble sound frequency in terms of its carrier wave in AM radio? |
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Zoran Brlecic wrote in message ...
Curious wrote: What is the highest permissible frequency of a signal in terms of the carrier frequency? There is none. Although some people may object if you start transmitting your alpha, beta and gamma electro-magnetic waves at them. Sorry. I meant ask what the audio limit would be. In PCM, for example, the highest permissble frequency is half the sample rate. What is the highest permissble sound frequency in terms of its carrier wave in AM radio? |
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Curious wrote:
What is the highest permissible frequency of a signal in terms of the carrier frequency? There is none. Although some people may object if you start transmitting your alpha, beta and gamma electro-magnetic waves at them. WA7AA -- Anti-spam measu look me up on qrz.com if you need to reply directly |
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