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I'm trying to settle a debate with a friend, and my knowledge of
mixers is pretty rusty. Say you have a receiver whose IF is 455 kHz, and it's tuned to a station at 1500 kHz. If all's working OK, at the output of the mixer you should have four frequencies: 1500 (original signal) 1955 (oscillator signal - osc. working above the signal freq.) 3455 (sum) 455 (difference) My question is by what process does the mixer produce the 3455 and 455 frequencies. I say it's an add and subtract process, my friend says (via mathematics) it's a multiplication process. Who's right? thanks, Joe W9TXU |
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