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Old December 24th 05, 05:22 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning,sci.electronics.design,alt.solar.photovoltaic
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Default Wind/Solar Electrics ???

You can represent the bandwidth with double the
sampling rate as the bandwidth frequency but there is a
component missing from the sample information that has
to be known and is not part of the samples. Namely the
base frequency has to be added back into the formula.


"daestrom" wrote in
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So, if I have a signal with a 1000 hz carrier, with a

bandwidth of 50 hz,
you think I can sample it at just 150 hz and get

accurate reproduction?
That's just wrong.

It is the maximum frequency component in the signal

that is important. The
bandwidth is not related unless the lower edge of the

band is at 0 hz
(whereupon the upper side of the band is equal to the

max frequency).

daestrom




 




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