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English: Spectrum of the FM radio band (88–108 MHz) and its baseband alias under 56 MHz (n = 4) sampling, showing plenty of room for bandpass anti-aliasing filter transition bands. The baseband image is frequency-reversed in this case (even n).
Română: Spectru al benzii radio FM (88–108 MHz) și dublura sa de bandă de bază sub eșantionarea de 56 MHz (n = 4), arătând destul loc pentru benzile de tranziție ale benzii de trecere a filtrului antidedublare. Imaginea în bandă de bază are frecvența inversată în acest caz (chiar și n).
Date 31 July 2011
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Dick Lyon (original)

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