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Thanks for the additions, Len!
wrote in message ps.com... Heh, heh, while a concise statement of what it is, the above is going to be a snow job to those not familiar enough with more-advanced math. Many textbooks and professors tell you the "bad news" about a phase difference and that unwanted cos(theta) term... but they seldom mention that what "I taketh," "Q giveth," and that you haven't actually lost anything yet -- if you have both I and Q available -- just because you aren't phase-locked. I suppose this is because, at that point, most textbooks are still hundreds of pages away from discussing I-Q methods. A lot of the texts make quite a mire out of the whole "arbitrary band-limited signal impressed upon a carrier" bit. I think most people are almost better off ignoring it initially (it seems to come up within the first few chapters in many texts!) and then coming back to it once they have a good "feel" for how phase modulation techniques work. ---Joel |