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In TV transmitters, both AF and VF [[modulate]] [[intermediate frequency]] (IF) carriers. (The frequency difference between the two carriers is 4.5 MHz. in [[
[[Frequency conversion]] and [[Amplifier|amplification]] is common. So a [[Electronic mixer|frequency converter]] (or a mixer) and a series of amplifiers for aural signal as well as an output [[combiner]] are spared, which reduce the cost of the transmitter and electricity consumption of the amplifiers considerably. Although a [[Band-stop filter|notch filter]] to suppress the intermodulation products is used at the output of the intercarrier transmitter, the cost of the notch filter is not comparable to the cost of extra amplifiers and the output combiner. (See the subsection '''Intermodulation products''' below)
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