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radio frequencies can be massively spaced but this doesn't mean they don't interfere. If they are the same octave then one can get them to interact and merge, a form of entraining to yield a final effective spectrum.
Lack of wave theory aside, it seems possible to have two frequencies produce another
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Aren't you losing two frequencies to gain one ?
Or are you trying to describe a way of using two frequencies already being used in such away as to magically make another frequency .
You could encode/decode information in the other two frequencies . |
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I don't think any of us are on the same wavelength here. Maybe it's just a phase? |
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