jumper
Senior Member
- Location
- 3 Hr 2 Min from Winged Horses
The modulated carrier is not really equivalent to an interrupted DC signalling circuit, so your estimate of the information rate of the 4Hz signal could be off by a factor of two or more in either direction depending in the modulation/encoding scheme selected.
For straight Amplitude Modulation the data rate is going to be lower than the carrier frequency, but for complex amplitude/phase/frequency modulation the data rate can be even higher than the carrier frequency. One example is a 38-56K bit per second modem using a 2400Hz carrier frequency.
Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk
Great, now I am starting to see stuff like VOP, FFT, bode plots, side bands, harmonics and other junk in my head. Aaaahhhh! Stop!