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If the carrier is already modulated, a frequency multiplier or mixer circuit will increase or decrease the carrier frequency, not its modulating audio frequency.

A frequency multiplier, RF mixer or modulator isn't a summing amplifier.

I think you want to use the audio to modulate the carrier. Use an AM, FM or phase modulation circuit, not a mixer nor a multiplier.

What carrier frequency?
Which type of modulation?

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An AM modulator simply varies the level of the carrier. Since your IR doesn't care about harmonics, varying the supply voltage of a  transistor in the IR oscillator with the audio signal would give AM modulation.

Compact fluorescent lights also produce AM modulated 40kHz IR. Your receiver will pick them up. Also TV remote controls and other stuff use AM at 40kHz.
Your receiver's envelope detector should have highpass filter to feed it to avoid hum from incandescent and ordinary fluorescent lights. ;D

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