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Single Sideband Modulation (SSB) is generally reserved for point-to-point communication.(a) True(b) FalseI got this question in final exam.The doubt is from Generation of DSBSC Waves in portion Double Sideband Suppressed Carrier Modulation of Analog Communications

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The correct CHOICE is (a) True

To EXPLAIN I would say: A point-to-point communication refers to bidirectional communication between only ONE transmitter and one receiver.In SSB-SC modulation technique, the carrier is suppressed and only one of the two side-bands are transmitted. Thus, it REDUCES power consumption and LESSENS bandwidth. Thus, it is preferred for point-to-point communication.



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