In radio communications, one way to generate single sideband (SSB) signals is to make a double sideband signal by feeding a carrier and a modulation signal into a balanced modulator to create a double ...
The generation of single sideband (SSB) signals first came to my attention via ham radio back in the early 1960s. My call was then and still is WA2IBH. The best phonetic I had for that call sign was ...
Field tests are described which investigate the transmission of compatible-single-sideband signals from a typical high-power transmitter for high-frequency broadcasting and which compare reception of ...
The Sunday sessions of the Broadcast Engineering Conference at the upcoming NAB Show feature papers on a number of important technology advances. One of the most promising is SSBSC. FM stereo ...
The author is president of Omnia Audio in Cleveland. The FM stereo transmission system employed in worldwide broadcasting has been in place since 1961. The rules governing stereophonic performance ...
The upper or lower sideband of a carrier frequency that is amplitude modulated. To save power, the carrier and one of the sidebands is eliminated, leaving only a single sideband for transmission.
In the old days, a shortwave radio was a major desk fixture. These days, you can get truly diminutive radios. However, most of them only have AM capability (that is, no simple way to receive ...
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