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Author Re: AM radio: 20 KHz sine-wave modulator signal present on an astronomically-low frequency carrier
Radium

2007-06-30, 5:25 pm

On Jun 29, 9:35 pm, j...@specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:

> the fact that you specify the modulation amplitude
> in W/M^2 says you haven't a clue WTF you are talking about.


Okay. What is the modulation amplitude measured in?

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