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    If the Carrier and One of the Sidebands Are Completely
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If the Carrier and One of the Sidebands Are Completely

Question 15

Question 15

Multiple Choice

If the carrier and one of the sidebands are completely eliminated, the resulting signal is referred to as:


A) ACSSB
B) independent sideband
C) vestigial sideband
D) SSBSC

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