Re: AM Modulation



On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 10:32:25 +1100, "Phil Allison"
<philallison@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


"John Larkin"
bill.sloman@xxxxxxxx


If fact, given the range of applications for amplitude modulation,
there is no one "right" formula. The one I posted is probably the right
one to answer the OP's question, but that's a level of comprehension
that Phil can't manage.

The thing you said about AM and modulator imperfection was plain
silly.


** Everything Da Slow Man posts is just plain silly


Be a grown-up, admit it, and move on.


** He simply can't do that.

He has a serious mental disability he is incapable of facing.



Probably not a real disability; BS is adequately intelligent. I
suspect he posts to newsgroups mostly to show how smart he is, and/or
how dumb other people are. Lots of people, too many people, do that.
It's about ego, not electronics.

Such an attitude is inconsistant with admitting mistakes. And not
admitting mistakes is inconsistant with ever learning anything new.

John


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