In SSB modulation, only a single sideband is transmitted leaving the other sideband and the carrier.

In SSB modulation, only a single sideband is transmitted leaving the other sideband and the carrier. Correct Answer True

In SSBSC, the carrier is suppressed and only either of the two sidebands is transmitted. This reduces power consumption and also lessens the bandwidth.

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