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3.12: References

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    [1] S. Darlington, “On digital single-sideband modulators,” IEEE Trans. on Circuit Theory, vol. 17, no. 3, pp. 409–414, 1970.

    [2] R. V. Hartley, “Modulating system.” 1918, uS Patent 1,287,982.

    [3] F. Colebrook, “Homodyne,” Wireless World and Radio. Rev, 1924.

    [4] D. Tucker, “The synchrodyne,” Electronic Engineering, vol. 19, pp. 75–76, Mar. 1947.

    [5] E. Armstrong, “Some recent developments in the audion receiver,” Proc. of the Institute of Radio Engineers, vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 215–238, Sep. 1915.

    [6] L. Lessing, Man of High Fidelity: Edwin Howard Armstrong, a Biography. J.B. Lippincott, 1956.

    [7] B. A. Weaver, “A new, high efficiency, digital, modulation technique for am or ssb sound broadcasting applications,” IEEE Trans. on Broadcasting, vol. 38, no. 1, pp. 38–42, 1992.


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