Individual AM channel signals are recovered in the optical domain from a
band of signals distributed on an optical fiber. A semiconductor optical
amplifier is coupled to receive the band of optical channel signals. The
band is defined by a lowest channel frequency f.sub.L and a highest
channel frequency f.sub.H wherein f.sub.H <2f.sub.L. A local oscillator
modulates the gain of the amplifier with a frequency that translates a
selected channel signal to another frequency outside of the band for
subsequent processing in the electrical domain.
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