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Old April 24th 05, 10:17 PM
Ron Hardin
 
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If you wanted to transmit stealhily, you'd put modulation power in the difference between
the sidebands, ie. the AM stereo difference channel. So you'd modulate one up and one
down, so a receiver would pick off the same audio signal with or without your modulation.

You decode it by listening asymetrically to the sidebands, eg. SSB or even synchronous
detection on a single sideband, or AM detuned nearly to distortion.

In fact WFAN 660 NYC had a 120 Hz hum on its signal for a couple of months that was
only in this difference channel, that apparently went undetected by even the engineers;
and WOWO 1190 Ft Wayne I think had some strange low frequency modulation on theirs the
same way a couple of days ago (can't check them now because there's a thousand stations
on the frequency, at 4am) audible only if you receive a single one of the sidebands.
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