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On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 22:02:36 -0500, craigm
wrote: Rather than make up or otherwise abuse definitions, how about keeping the details straight, rather than add to the confusion. Sync detectors phase lock a locally generated carrier to the signal. The signal and the carrier go to a product detector. ECSS amplifies the carrier and applies it and the original signal to the product detector. (Hint: look up the definition of exalted.) Receiving an AM signal in SSB mode is simply that. The common theme - all use a product detector. craigm Actually, the original carrier is disregarded, as its selective fading is what causes the distortion in the first place. In a product detector the carrier is generated in the receiver, is it not? If the receiver carrier and the transmitter carrier are both present in the detector intermod products are produced; anything from motorboating to a whine. |