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To produce an SSB signal, apply a filter that will filter out one of the sidebands, and remove the carrier signal. What remains still contains the entire information content of the AM signal, using substantially less bandwidth and power, but cannot now be demodulated by a simple envelope detector.
When the 'wrong' subcarrier is only partially suppressed, the resulting modulation technique is known as [[
To recover the original signal from an SSB signal, the carrier must be replaced with an extra 'false carrier' signal, prior to sending the signal to a standard envelope detector.
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