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Author Re: AM electromagnetic waves: 20 KHz modulation frequency on anastronomically-low carrier frequency
Ron Baker, Pluralitas!

2007-07-04, 12:33 pm


"Don Bowey" <dbowey@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:C2B1129D. 6D573%dbowey@comcast
.net...
> On 7/4/07 7:52 AM, in article 468bb3c0$0$24780$4c3
68faf@roadrunner.com,
> "Ron
> Baker, Pluralitas!" <this@aint.me> wrote:


<snip>

>
> No, they aren't the same at all, they only appear to be the same before
> they are examined. The two sidebands will not have the correct phase
> relationship.


What do you mean? What is the "correct"
relationship?

>
> One could, temporarily, mistake the added combination for a full carrier
> with independent sidebands, however.
>
>
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