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  • ...nd power of SSB.) SSB is widely used in [[amateur radio|amateur or "ham"]] radio. ...r order, which is often desirable to counteract a previous reversal in the radio receiver.
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  • ...w {{nowrap|2 kHz}} bandwidth signals in [[single-sideband modulation|SSB]] radio receivers. It operates at {{nowrap|455 kHz}}, a common [[intermediate freq ...r]] usually used in place of an [[electronic filter]] at [[radio frequency|radio frequencies]]. Its purpose is the same as that of a normal electronic filt
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  • ...h as [[Frequency modulation]] (FM) or [[Amplitude modulation]] (AM), or no modulation at all. Some textbooks also consider [[passband]] data transmission using a [[digital modulation method]]s such as ASK, PSK and QAM, i.e. a sinewave modulated by a digital
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  • {{Modulation techniques}} ...-sideband suppressed-carrier'' (''SSB-SC'') is a refinement of [[amplitude modulation]] that more efficiently uses [[electric power|electrical power]] and [[band
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  • ...ief impulses of more than 1000 V, as they can occur during measurements of radio signals on power lines and other conductors. *investigate and quantify radio-frequency interference,
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