I disagree with most of the comments and I don't understand why this video has so many dislikes. Although I researched this subject so much, I understood it well thanks to this video. I wish they would tell every RF subject like this, as if they were telling it to a primary school child!
First off, I want to say thank you for uploading this video. Now, I have to say I am having the hardest time understanding you. You need to work on your accent a little bit or it could just be as easy as getting a better microphone.
I disagree with most of the comments and I don't understand why this video has so many dislikes. Although I researched this subject so much, I understood it well thanks to this video. I wish they would tell every RF subject like this, as if they were telling it to a primary school child!
Thank you soo much!
Good one 👍
but what if f2 is 1440? will it mix? how to avoid that
Yes it will definitely mix and we can avoid this by creating the gap of more than 60khz on their frequency according to this case
Is he teaching a 5th class kid?
First off, I want to say thank you for uploading this video. Now, I have to say I am having the hardest time understanding you. You need to work on your accent a little bit or it could just be as easy as getting a better microphone.
kindly explain little faster..
wrong concept
Time waste better to watch another video
bad