Re: receiving a carrier
- From: et472@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Michael Black)
- Date: 21 Dec 2006 17:31:55 GMT
"jhon1" (aomarenator@xxxxxxxxx) writes:
Hello Ancient hacker
the frequency may be any thing, this is not my question, ok say it is
100 M, for 0.5 Km distance.
My question is what is the way to receive a non modulated carrier, if I
have an oscillator and antena, I can transmite high frequency carrier
without any modulation, now I want to receive that carrier ( and when
examine it, it must be the same frequency and shape of the same
transmitted carrier), how I can perform that?
No, that actually isn't your question.
You want to do something, and until you reveal that end game, any
solutions are based on your interpretation of what you think is
the solution.
Your asking about sending a signal, when the most basic design
issue is what you want to do with that signal. "I want to tell
Joe down the block that the coffee is ready" can actually have
all kinds of solutions, some radio, some not. On the other
hand, "I want to look at the transmitted radio signal on an oscilliscope"
would have a different solution, and would come from a much smaller
selection of solutions.
Reveal what it is you are trying to do, maybe a science project?, and
then the solutions can come. It may not be what you think it is,
because you've latched onto a solution that may not actually solve
the actual problem.
Michael
k
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