Talk:Carrier frequency

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Why we need to use carrier frequency?[edit]

"Carrier frequency" should be seperate from "carrier wave". Let me know what you think. I also did a re-edit to bring the definition in line with that of NIST and CFR47. Fernblatt 03:21, 1 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Give a wikilink to "center frequency" here[edit]

Mention center frequency here because there is a very nice Wikipedia article about it here!
Believe it or not, certain electromagnetic communication systems have a center frequency but NOT a carrier frequency. Consider AM-double sideband-suppressed carrier. The absence of a carrier frequency is also true for nearly all FM communication systems and nearly all digital radio & microwave communication systems. The latter operate at top efficiency when the carrier component is suppressed all the way, and we go to great lengths to make them so.
D.A.W. - MSEE Georgia Tech 1980
98.67.163.16 (talk) 19:01, 21 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Disambiguation[edit]

It is problematic for this article to be a disambiguation page because the following restrictions apply to disambiguation pages:

  1. Only one outgoing wikilink is allowed per disambiguated topic. We have up to 6 here.
  2. In most cases, you're not allowed to link from articles to disambiguation pages. There are many opportunities to link here.

Here are some options for improving things.

  1. Ignore the Chromosome context for the term (carrier frequency does not appear in Chromosome) and convert this to a convention article.
  2. Ignore the Chromosome context for the term and merge this into Carrier signal and turn this into a redirect.
  3. Create Carrier frequency (radio) and move some of the content on this disambiguation page to that new article and link stuff to it.

Please let us know your thoughts below. ~Kvng (talk) 23:48, 1 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Removed DAB template. See Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Disambiguation#Carrier_frequency. ~Kvng (talk) 23:29, 5 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]
I added a bunch of radio-related incoming links and removed links related to the Genetic disorder. The article needs improvement but it is no longer a disambiguation and is no longer unclear what it is about. ~Kvng (talk) 15:15, 19 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Suggested content[edit]

We could also have content related to spectrum allocation. Also the use of carrier frequency in radio transmitters or receivers should be described. eg inserting a suppressed carrier for SSB reception. Graeme Bartlett (talk) 21:33, 19 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Merge with Carrier wave?[edit]

The following discussion is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section. A summary of the conclusions reached follows.
The result of this discussion was to merge this article into Carrier wave --ChetvornoTALK 15:24, 2 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]

I think we definitely don't need both Carrier frequency and Carrier wave articles, they should be merged. There is only enough content for one article. I don't really care which is merged into which, but have a slight preference for Carrier wave. What do you think? --ChetvornoTALK 03:33, 2 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Go for it. --Wtshymanski (talk) 02:33, 3 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]
  • Support - Should merge to Carrier wave because that has more content and more extensive revision history. Can always be moved after the fact if someone comes up with a better idea. ~Kvng (talk) 14:39, 7 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]
  • Support - Carrier frequency can easily be fitted into Carrier Wave, which has more information. Till now there is no need for a separated article. - ANKAN (talk) 06:13, 2 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]
  • Should be merged. For now as it is these articles don't permit to non-specialists to really understand these physical systems, especially lateral bands etc.. — Preceding unsigned comment added by ChrRV (talkcontribs) 09:19, 29 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]
The discussion above is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.