DSBSC Set Am to 0.6, Ac to 1.0, fe to 1 kHz, and the modulating frequency to 20 Hz. Use a square wave as the message sig

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DSBSC Set Am to 0.6, Ac to 1.0, fe to 1 kHz, and the modulating frequency to 20 Hz. Use a square wave as the message sig

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DSBSC Set Am to 0.6, Ac to 1.0, fe to 1 kHz, and the modulating frequency to 20 Hz. Use a square wave as the message signal. 7) What is the envelope like? Where in the modulated signal can you see evidence of the square wave? How would you demodulate it? 8) How does the spectrum of the modulated signal relate to that modulating signal? 9) Set the square wave frequency to 200 Hz and compare the original and modulated spectra. Explain what changes the frequency increase caused.
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