SC demodulation. 2. What are the differences between homodyne and super heterodyne receivers.
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. With the aid of equations, Explain the effect of phase shift (ΔΦ) of the local
oscillator at homodyne receiver for DSC-SC demodulation.
2. What are the differences between homodyne and super heterodyne
receivers.
3. Explain the benefit of using IF stage in super heterodyne receivers.
4. Derive the equation to get the message from DSB-SC signal using
homodyne receiver.
5. What is the relation between carrier frequency of received signal and the
intermediate frequency of super-heterodyne receiver
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