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A More Complete Analysis for Subnyquist Band-Pass Sampling
One established method for analyzing the minimum sampling frequent y of band-pass signals is based on a quadrature representation for such signals. By modifying this method it is possible to show that the allowed wed range in sampling frequencies is not simply greater than the minimum predicted. The allowed sampling frequencies lie in bands up to the Nyquist limit.