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March 4, 2016 at 11:59 pm
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You’re welcome. The signal is modulated with a frequency of 450 MHz by the quadrature modulator. So when it is up-converted again, two peaks form around the 10 GHz and also around 20 GHz new carrier frequency, each having a 450 MHz distance from the center carrier frequency. This is according to theory and nothing seems to be wrong about it.
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