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Old June 13th 06, 02:34 AM posted to rec.radio.cb
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Yes... at least the discussion is something interesting... instead of
dougie this and dougie that... whoever dougie is... LOL

I still trying to research this topic.... since there seems to be
considerably different views of DSB-SC out here. I'm starting to think
my original statement that a very high swing AM transmission can be
considered a DSB-SC... and requires no special BFO tuning.

www.telstar-electronics.com

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Old June 13th 06, 03:01 AM posted to rec.radio.cb
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"Telstar Electronics" wrote in message
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Yes... at least the discussion is something interesting... instead of
dougie this and dougie that... whoever dougie is... LOL

I still trying to research this topic.... since there seems to be
considerably different views of DSB-SC out here. I'm starting to think
my original statement that a very high swing AM transmission can be
considered a DSB-SC... and requires no special BFO tuning.

www.telstar-electronics.com

Nope, if you listen with your rig set to AM and the transmission is DSB-SC
you will hear a garbled mess. If you set both rigs to AM and lower the
deadkey to say an 1/8 watt with 15 watts of swing you can understand the low
dead key rig.


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Old June 13th 06, 11:23 AM posted to rec.radio.cb
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On a sunny day (Mon, 12 Jun 2006 21:01:33 -0500) it happened "DrDeath"
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"Telstar Electronics" wrote in message
roups.com...
Yes... at least the discussion is something interesting... instead of
dougie this and dougie that... whoever dougie is... LOL

I still trying to research this topic.... since there seems to be
considerably different views of DSB-SC out here. I'm starting to think
my original statement that a very high swing AM transmission can be
considered a DSB-SC... and requires no special BFO tuning.

www.telstar-electronics.com

Nope, if you listen with your rig set to AM and the transmission is DSB-SC
you will hear a garbled mess.


Exactly!
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Old June 13th 06, 10:02 PM posted to rec.radio.cb
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"Jan Panteltje" wrote in message
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On a sunny day (Mon, 12 Jun 2006 21:01:33 -0500) it happened "DrDeath"
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"Telstar Electronics" wrote in message
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Yes... at least the discussion is something interesting... instead of
dougie this and dougie that... whoever dougie is... LOL

I still trying to research this topic.... since there seems to be
considerably different views of DSB-SC out here. I'm starting to think
my original statement that a very high swing AM transmission can be
considered a DSB-SC... and requires no special BFO tuning.

www.telstar-electronics.com

Nope, if you listen with your rig set to AM and the transmission is DSB-SC
you will hear a garbled mess.


Exactly!


Thank you! Obviously Bob doesn't get it yet.


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Old June 13th 06, 03:25 AM posted to rec.radio.cb,alt.dogie.is.an.idiot
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"Telstar Electronics" wrote:
Yes... at least the discussion is something interesting... instead of
dougie this and dougie that... whoever dougie is... LOL

Here's who dogie is. (like you didn't know, griffey)

http://n8wwm.4t.com/photo.html


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Old June 13th 06, 03:41 AM posted to rec.radio.cb
DrDeath
 
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"Steveo" wrote in message
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"Telstar Electronics" wrote:
Yes... at least the discussion is something interesting... instead of
dougie this and dougie that... whoever dougie is... LOL

Here's who dogie is. (like you didn't know, griffey)

http://n8wwm.4t.com/photo.html


He's been here long enough to know. The question is whether he is playing
stupid or just plain stupid.


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Old June 13th 06, 04:44 AM posted to rec.radio.cb
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"DrDeath" wrote:
"Steveo" wrote in message
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"Telstar Electronics" wrote:
Yes... at least the discussion is something interesting... instead of
dougie this and dougie that... whoever dougie is... LOL

Here's who dogie is. (like you didn't know, griffey)

http://n8wwm.4t.com/photo.html


He's been here long enough to know. The question is whether he is playing
stupid or just plain stupid.

He's been kissing up to him for years..ask anyone that would know. They've
both have an angle to sell something, and there's nothing wrong with that
as long as you're careful who you are in business with.
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Old June 13th 06, 03:49 AM posted to rec.radio.cb
DrDeath
 
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"Telstar Electronics" wrote in message
oups.com...
Yes... at least the discussion is something interesting... instead of
dougie this and dougie that... whoever dougie is... LOL

I still trying to research this topic.... since there seems to be
considerably different views of DSB-SC out here. I'm starting to think
my original statement that a very high swing AM transmission can be
considered a DSB-SC... and requires no special BFO tuning.

www.telstar-electronics.com


I agree that we finally have a topic worth discussing. The sad part is you
call yourself a professor, and design and build amps, leading one to believe
you know about radio, yet are having a tough time grasping the DSB-SC theory


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