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Author Re: AM radio: astronomically-high frequency modulator signal present on an astronomically-low frequ
Androcles

2007-06-26, 1:25 pm


"John Campbell" <spamless@spamless.com> wrote in message
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: "Radium" <glucegen1@gmail.com> wrote in message
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: > On Jun 25, 8:34 pm, Radium <gluceg...@gmail.com> wrote:
: >> On Jun 25, 8:24 pm, "John Campbell" <spaml...@spamless.com> wrote:
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: >> > "Sam Wormley" <sworml...@mchsi.com> wrote in message
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: >> >news:I%Zfi.181358$_c5.177602@attbi_s22...
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: >> > > Radium wrote:
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: >> > >> Paul Cardinale said that there is no higher limit to the frequency
a
: >> > >> carrier wave can transport -- regardless of the carrier wave's
: >> > >> frequency.
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: >> > > There are no upper and lower limits.
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: >> > yes there are. One needs to look in the frequency domain.
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: "You complete wanker. Fuck off and die"
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Extremely well put; try as I might, I could not have enunciated your
sentiment with any greater alacrity.



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