An SSB signal is generated by modulating a 10-MHz carrier with a 1-KHz sine tone. At the receiver, the carrier is reinserted during demodulation, but its frequency is XXXXXXXXXXMHz rather than exactly...


An SSB signal is generated by modulating a 10-MHz carrier with a 1-KHz sine tone. At the receiver, the carrier is reinserted during demodulation, but its frequency is 10.00015 MHz rather than exactly 10-MHz. How does this affect the recovered signal? How would a voice signal be affected by a carrier that is not exactly the same as the original?



Jun 10, 2022
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