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In TV receivers, the received radio frequency signal is converted to IF in tuner and then demodulated. The output of the demodulator consists of a VF and an aural signal which is in fact an FM subcarrier modulated by AF. (The subcarrier is 5.5 MHz. in [[system B]] and 4.5 MHz. in [[system M]] ) The aural signal and the VF are separated by a simple filter. The only extra stage needed for AF (other than the [[loudspeaker]]) is an [[Demodulation|FM demodulator]].<ref> Bernard Grob,Charles E.Herndon:''Basic Television and Video Systems'', Glencoe, McGraw Hill, New York, 6th ed, 1999, p 469.</ref> The intercarrier receiver system makes for easier tuning of a TV station. The viewer could fine tune such a set to get the best picture reception, and not lose sound reception. (Although AF VF signals are combined in the IF stages of the transmitters, they are separated in baseband stages of the receivers.)
== Intermodulation products and notch filters==
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