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VEry good -- correct
-- Keyboard to you "Nilla Wafer" wrote in message ... On Sun, 3 Oct 2004 07:45:16 -0700, "Keyboard In The Wilderness" wrote: Name a common radio signal that uses double sideband - suppressed carrier modulation. In the process of generating an FM stereo composite signal, the L-R (left minus right) component of the audio is used to produce a double sideband suppressed carrier signal with a center frequency of 38 KHz. However, in the end, this signal is mixed with the L+R component, the 19 KHz pilot, and is used to frequency modulate the main carrier. So, it's all FM in the end. Nilla |
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