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On Fri, 13 Feb 2015, gareth wrote:
Do I remember correctly that there is a way of generating NBFM by taking an SSB signal and merging it linearly with the original carrier shifted in phase by 90 degrees (PI/2 radians)? Actually, it takes a DSBsc signal, and reinserts the carrier with the proper phase shift. I forget the specifics, but yes, it can be done along those lines. That's why some of the early phasing rigs like the Central Electronics rigs included an FM position. It was too cheap to not include. But I don't think you get much deviation. Fine for the HF bands, but not for converting up to the VHF and UHF bands. This method was actually Armstrong's. Michael |
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