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  • ...|Buchseite=Signal Representation/Differences and Similarities of LP and BP Signals ...{\rm µ}\text{s}$  indicate the first zero of  $x(t)$  and  $y(t)$ respectively.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Aufgaben:Exercise 4.1: Low-Pass and Band-Pass Signals]]
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  • [[File:P_ID695__Sig_A_4_2_neu.png|250px|right|frame|Given low–pass and band-pass spectra]] ...$  and  $w(t)$  with rectangular spectra  $U(f)$  and  $W(f)$ respectively.
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  • [[File:EN_Sig_Z_4_1.png|right|frame|Simplest examples for <br>"low-pass" and "high-pass"]] ...Signals|"Properties of Bandpass Signals"]]&nbsp; apply not only to signals and spectra, but in the same way to
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  • |Untermenü=Band-Pass Signals |Vorherige Seite=The Convolution Theorem and Operation
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  • ...|Buchseite=Signal Representation/Differences and Similarities of LP and BP Signals ...{\rm &micro;}\text{s}$&nbsp; indicate the first zero of&nbsp; $x(t)$&nbsp; and&nbsp; $y(t)$&nbsp;respectively.
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  • ...ID697__Sig_Z_4_2_neu.png|right|frame|Spectral functions&nbsp; $Q(f)$&nbsp; and&nbsp; $Z(f)$]] ...d_Band-Pass_Signals|Differences and Similarities of Low-Pass and Band-Pass Signals]].
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  • ...treat very different configurations &ndash; for example band-pass systems and those for the baseband &ndash; in a uniform way.&nbsp; The optimal receiver #&nbsp; The meaning of&nbsp; &raquo;basis functions&laquo;&nbsp; and finding them using the&nbsp; &raquo;Gram-Schmidt process&laquo;,
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