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John Smith
Don said:
Yeah, idiot, lot a proof there.
NO modulation at all, krist, the guy on the other end is only carrying
on a "virtual conversation!"
Excellent use of logic, keep up the good work ...
JS
Don said:
John said:[stuff]
Yeah, idiot, lot a proof there.
NO modulation at all, krist, the guy on the other end is only carrying
on a "virtual conversation!"
Excellent use of logic, keep up the good work ...
JS
John said:[stuff]
And, by the way, when using plate modulation on a transmitter, the DC
input to plates of the transmitter has a modulated signal impressed upon
it by a modulation transformer (simply an audio transformer), every watt
of power to the xmitter is so impressed ... The DC voltage/current to
the xmitter contains the voice data--indeed, the exact same data which
is impressed onto the DC on a telephone line (voice/modulation.)
However, the real importance of this will only become clear to you when
you come out from under the influence of whatever it is you are smokin' ...
JS
Don said:But I know WHY the plate modulated rig creates sidebands, and you still
don't, because you refuse to learn.
Interesting, now you attempt to divert the conversation into the
modulation having been, FINALLY, impressed into the sidebands ...
Hell, it was just such a chore bringing your education up to speed on
this one point, I'd have to be paid to continue your education!
JS
Don said:You allude to knowing how the sidebands come into being yet you cannot
provide any clue that you really understand AM, and you continue to think
microphone current in a telephone loop is the same thing. You're as FOS as
they come.
I doubt you have fooled anyone on this board with your attempts to look like
you know more than you really do.
Buddy, you speak about these people being "fooled", interesting term,
implying you consider them fools! do.
I doubt that is true, they have seen through you in a heartbeat, most,
probably long before now ... I imagine they are just embarrassed for
you--having made such an A$$ of yourself ...
JS
While you continue to allude to skills and knowledge you don't have.
Do you often get away with this useless chest beating?
Don said:...
While you continue to allude to skills and knowledge you don't have.
Do you often get away with this useless chest beating?
You pathetically petty idiot ... I guess you call names because of your
age. Or, others have called you names and it has hurt your ego. Get an
education, grow-up and get off the drugs--you will be able to finally
respect yourself! :-(
Best hope in your therapy!
JS
- Would you please come and ask nicely.
- I don't like how you put your order.
don bowey, Don Bowey. DON BOWEY !
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Kind and Wonder Sir. ;-)
thank you very much - most respectfully ~ RHF
- Would you please come and ask nicely.
- I don't like how you put your order.
don bowey, Don Bowey. DON BOWEY !
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Post your Reply - It would be ever so decent of you
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Ok, that's nice. Snip, snip, snip, snip.
Don Bowey said:Would you please come and ask nicely. I don't like how you put your order.
Don Bowey said:On 7/1/07 10:06 PM, in article
telamon_spamshield-142DD0.22065601072...@newsclstr03.news.prodigy.net,
This is a stupid cross posted Troll thread so pretty please with sugar
on it snip the other news groups it does not originate from. Thank you
very, very much in advance.
Bravo ! ;o} ~ RHF
John Smith I said:Radium wrote:
- Would you please come and ask nicely.
- I don't like how you put your order.
don bowey, Don Bowey. DON BOWEY !
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<snip>
Suppose you have a 1 MHz sine wave whose amplitude
is multiplied by a 0.1 MHz sine wave.
What would it look like on an oscilloscope?
What would it look like on a spectrum analyzer?
Then suppose you have a 1.1 MHz sine wave added
to a 0.9 MHz sine wave.
What would that look like on an oscilloscope?
What would that look like on a spectrum analyzer?
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--------+--------------------+-------+------+----
100kHz 0.9MHz 1MHz 1.1MHz
Tricky!!!
It looks like AM but it isn't, it's just the phases sliding past
each other slowly and algebraically adding which creates the
illusion.
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-----------------------------+--------------+----
0.9MHz 1.1MHz
But if you remove the half volt bias you put on the
100 kHz signal in the multiplier version, the results
look exactly like the summed version, so I suggest
that results are the same when a 4 quadrant multiplier
is used.
And since the original request was for a "1 MHz sine
wave whose amplitude is multiplied by a 0.1 MHz sine
wave" I think a 4 quadrant multiplier is in order.
...Keith-