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Peon666
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From a book:
"The waveform is distorted because of different amounts of attenuation and phase shift suffered by different frequency components of the signal"
Question:
If there are different frequency components in a single, how do the ratio channels operate on a single frequency. A channel, for example, operates on the frequency 101. How can this happen when the signal contains components of differing frequencies?
Thanks.
"The waveform is distorted because of different amounts of attenuation and phase shift suffered by different frequency components of the signal"
Question:
If there are different frequency components in a single, how do the ratio channels operate on a single frequency. A channel, for example, operates on the frequency 101. How can this happen when the signal contains components of differing frequencies?
Thanks.