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Modulation Defined

In poetry, the harmonious use of language relative to the variations of stress and pitch.
Sidelight: Modulation is a process by which the stress values of accents can be increased or decreased within a fixed metrical pattern.
(See also Alliteration, Assonance, Consonance, Euphony)
(Compare Cadence, Ictus, Rhythm, Sprung Rhythm)

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Mon Oct 13

  • How to Make a "Fake" Modulation: You can juke the listeners out of their shorts by making them think you are modulating to another key, but end up back in the same key. Why? Because it brings freshness to a song.

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  • WebSDR on 40m and 80m in JO32KF: " * A W3DZZ trap-dipole for the 80 and 40 meter amateur radio bands, on top of the 40 m high "Hogekamp " building of the University of Twente. * Simple bandpass filters for the 40 m and 80 m bands. * A quadrature mixer in which the signals are mixed with about 7080.7 kHz. This mixer is a Quadrature Sampling Detector or "Tayloe mixer", the well-known circuit with a four-position CMOS switch, which is also used in many amateur radio SDR front-ends such as the SDR-1000 and the SoftRock. * Another such mixer operating at 3600 kHz. * A PC with soundcards to receive and process the signals coming out of the quadrature mixers. The PC is an old Pentium-III at 1 GHz, running Linux and the WebSDR server software. "

Sat Oct 4

  • HamSDR - Public Downloads: " http://www.ha msdr.com/dnld. aspx?id=572 Right-click to Save Phil Harman - VK6APH Power Point Presentation Dayton 2007 + DSP tools Spreadsheets Zipped "
  • softrock40 : Files: "If the I and Q signals are now added together, the result is a signal of double the amplitude of I or Q in the case of the wanted signal (Figure 9c), and zero amplitude in the case of the unwanted signal (Figure 9d). We have produced a receiver that responds to signals above the local oscillator frequency (i.e. Upper Sideband or USB) and rejects those below (i.e. Lower Sideband or LSB). If instead of adding the I and Q signals together we subtract them, then the reverse applies."

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