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Phase modulation and intermodulation anomaly *Plots inside*
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[QUOTE="sophiecentaur, post: 6002375, member: 199289"] [COLOR=#ff0000]That's[/COLOR] how I read it. Unfortunately the description of the process is not totally clear (or at least it isn't described in terms recognisable to me`). [USER=621902]@Natalie Johnson[/USER] I don't understand how you seem to be associating two tone amplification with amplitude modulation. AM is a very specific form of modulation and there is one carrier plus sidebands. Could you give us some context for these calculations please? Are you just trying to produce a signal that is more impervious to nonlinearity? Is this basically a form of pre-correction? [/QUOTE]
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