Radium wrote:
> ...
> If a carrier signal varies by anything other than just amplitude, then
> it isn't AM. Right?
>
Let logic be your guide, again. As was pointed out earlier, the voice
freqs which modulate the carrier will cause a variance in freq (a small
fm component.)
In fm, it is not unusual for a small "amplitude modulation" to be
generated, as the varying/spanning of freq(s) is caused by the
modulation, some changes in fm carrier can be generated.
In an imperfect world, nothing is "perfect."
Regards,
JS