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

2007-07-06, 4:33 am


"John Smith I" < assemblywizard@gmail
.com> wrote in message
news:f6ivk2$cl0$2@nn
rp.linuxfan.it...
> Ron Baker, Pluralitas! wrote:
>
> Lots of BS here ...
>
> The signal ends up looking like a 1Mhz signal contained within the walls
> of the .1Mhz signal ... and simply said, the 1Mhz signal is enclosed in
> the envelope of a .1Mhz signal--the "walls" of this .1Mhz signal being
> referred to as "sidebands."


Is that for both cases?

Where did the 1 MHz component in your
result come from?


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