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Every line has an upper limit and a lower limit on the frequency of signals it can carry. This limited range is called the bandwidth. The signals ranging within the upper limit & lower limit are called bandwidth signals.

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Does a low bandwidth signal have more power than a high bandwidth signal?

A low bandwidth signal does not have more power.


What is relationship between signal spectrum and bandwidth?

Signal Bandwidth is the Bandwidth of particular frequency at which signal is transmitted and Bandwidth of spectrum which can able two show number of signal between Intrest of frequency.


What is the bandwidth of facsimile signal?

facsimile signal requires a bandwidth of only about 1000 Hz


What signal has wider bandwidth sine wave with frequency 100HZor 200HZ?

The signal with a frequency of 200Hz has a wider bandwidth compared to a signal with a frequency of 100Hz. Bandwidth is determined by the range of frequencies present in a signal, so a higher-frequency signal will have more frequency components and thus a wider bandwidth.


What is essential bandwidth of FM signal?

"Essential bandwidth" is the portion of the signal spectrum that encompasses most of the energy of the original signal in the frequency domain.


What is bandwidth required for AM signal?

With full double sideband AM the bandwidth of the modulated signal is twice that of the baseband information signal. With suppressed carrier single sideband AM the bandwidth of the modulated signal is identical to that of the baseband information signal. With vestigial sideband AM the bandwidth of the modulated signal is somewhere between the above two cases, depending on how much of the vestigial sideband is included.


What happen if the bandwidth of signal greater than channel bandwidth?

distorttion


The relationship of the bandwidth required for double-sideband emitted carrier AM to the bandwidth of the modulating signal of?

In Amplitude Modulation (AM), specifically in the case of Double Sideband Suppressed Carrier (DSB-SC) or Full Carrier (DSB-FC) AM, the required bandwidth is twice the bandwidth of the modulating signal. If the modulating signal has a bandwidth of B Hz, the bandwidth required for AM would be 2B Hz. This is because both the upper and lower sidebands of the carrier wave are utilized in the modulation process, each consuming bandwidth equivalent to the original signal.


Is low bandwidth signal has more power than high bandwidth signal?

no,because generally the lower frequency side existed for lower bandwidth,and higher frequency side existed higher bandwidth,so thus we can say that lower bandwidth has generally has lower power as compared to higher bandwidth.


What is the bandwidth of tv signal?

6 mhz.


What is the bandwidth of am?

its 2*frequency of information signal


What is bandwidth of a impulse signal?

The bandwidth of impulse signal is infinity.because upper frequency is infinity.

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