학술논문

Further Notes on the Detection of Two Modulated Waves Which Differ Slightly in Carrier Frequency
Document Type
Periodical
Author
Source
Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers Proc. Inst. Radio Eng. Radio Engineers, Proceedings of the Institute of. 20(3):569-578 Mar, 1932
Subject
General Topics for Engineers
Engineering Profession
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Signal Processing and Analysis
Photonics and Electrooptics
Interference
Detectors
Amplitude modulation
Frequency modulation
Transmitters
Broadcasting
Telephony
Laboratories
Cities and towns
Language
ISSN
0731-5996
2162-6626
Abstract
The present paper deals with the analysis of the detection of two modulated waves of slightly different carrier frequency under the conditions that the carrier amplitude of one wave is much smaller than that of the other and that the modulation of the larger wave is low. These conditions apply in determining the interference which arises during the operation of two broadcast stations on the same frequency assignment when the stations are nonisochronous and transmit different programs. A discussion of the characteristics of shared channel interference is given, and it is shown that there are only two important components of this interference, one being the carrier beat note and the other being what has been designated as side band noise. This latter consists of two frequency spectra, one of which is similar to the spectrum of the modulating frequencies of the undesired station but is shifted upward by a constant amount equal to the difference between the carrier frequencies. The other spectrum is of a similar type but is shifted downward in frequency by the same amount.