Double-sideband suppressed-carrier transmission (DSB-SC) is
transmission
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in which frequencies produced by
amplitude modulation
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(AM) are symmetrically spaced above and below the
carrier frequency
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and the carrier level is reduced to the lowest practical level, ideally being completely suppressed.
In DSB-SC, unlike simple AM, the wave carrier is not transmitted; thus, much of the power is distributed between the side bands, which implies an increase of arial coverage in DSB-SC, for the same power consumption.
DSB-SC transmission is a special case of
double-sideband reduced carrier transmission. It is used for
radio data system
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s. This mode is frequently used in
amateur radio
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voice communications, especially on
high-frequency
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bands.
Spectrum
DSB-SC is basically an
amplitude modulation
Amplitude modulation (AM) is a signal modulation technique used in electronic communication, most commonly for transmitting messages with a radio wave. In amplitude modulation, the instantaneous amplitude of the wave is varied in proportion t ...
wave without the carrier, therefore reducing power waste, giving it a 50% efficiency. This is an increase compared to normal AM transmission (DSB) that has a maximum efficiency of 33.333%, since 2/3 of the power is in the carrier which conveys no useful information and both sidebands containing identical copies of the same information.
Single sideband suppressed-carrier (SSB-SC) is 100% efficient.
Spectrum plot of a DSB-SC signal:
Generation
DSB-SC is generated by a mixer. The signal produced is the product of the message signal and a carrier signal. The mathematical representation of this process is shown below, where the
product-to-sum trigonometric identity is used.
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Demodulation
In DSBSC, coherent demodulation is achieved by multiplying the DSB-SC signal with the carrier signal of the same phase as in the modulation process, analogous to the modulation process. This resultant signal is passed through a low pass filter to produce a scaled version of the original message signal:
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