Can you clarify these 2 sentences about "pilot carriers" for me.

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Thanks "kpojha" for his very good answer on this thread as I quoted above. Can anyone please explain more in details on 4,5 for me. I don't really get it. Thank you.

4. Typically we need Spectrum shaping filter to eliminate out of band signals beyond 20MHz.
5. We can't design a real time filter with rectangular shape like a gain of '1' until +/- 10MHz. zero after that.
 

4. You must not be surprized that the RF signals are filtered. The channel bandwidth is 20 MHz, the rest of signals are not interested for the receiver, they are spurs and should be suppressed.
5. These perameters correspond to an ideal filter which cannot be implemented in real applications.
gain of 1 for in-band and infinite suppression for out-of-band assumes limited spectrum which corresponds to infinite in time domain signals. This is true also for filter characteristics - the limited frequency response means infinite impulse response (number of coefficients) and that is impossible.
So some trade-offs are made when the real systems are developed - and that i written in 6. - the desired signal occupies only 16.25 MHz, the smoothed transition from passband to stopband of a filter (roll-off) and finite out-of-band suppression - all that allows to implement such filter in practice
 

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