The third scope shot in Groundloop's reply #22 is similar to the classic Supressed Carrier DSB waveform. The envelope peaks are rounded and the nulls are very sharp. This is characteristic of two equal amplitude signals which are close to the same frequency. In Single Sideband tests signals of 1.0 KHz and 3.0 KHz are used to evaluate the Balanced Modulator for carrier leakage. With no carrier present the waveforms are exactly as depicted in the shot. What is it about the Digital Scope which produces such a spurious display?
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