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Edward Knobloch wrote:
Hi, CQ magazine, May '65 page 75, gave a simple method of transmitting a.m. with a KWM-2. And Swan 350's had the carrier balance (null) pot right on the front panel, and they claimed that allowed you 125W dc input AM on all bands. Unfortunately, the carrier is injected before the SSB filter, and since the filter's rejection skirt is positioned well over the top of the carrier(better SSB carrier rejection, you see), you lose most of your carrier power before you even start. There was a certain amount of interest in running early SSB rigs in AM mode, but fortunately that faded rapidly. -Chuck |
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