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![]() If speech modulates a AM signal to a average of 30% then the same speech will modulate a SSB to a similar reduced potential. The efficiency of SSB over AM increases as the modulation decreases, approaching infinity as the modulation and output approach zero. That's because even when there is 0% modulation in AM you still have carrier power. I stand corrected when running a mode below its maximum capability, but if you are horse racing with the transmitters power rating being equal between modes then this massive advantage disappears. This would occur in a hors race, and when it does a SSB transmission only has a 6db advantage over AM |
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