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Michael Black wrote:
No, the January 1977 issue of Ham Radio magazine, it was the cover article. I could never really make sense of the article. My recollection is that it didn't do a good job on conveying the theory to the average ham, or even the purpose of such a mode, I would think it would be for the same reason as SSB for AM? To achieve half the bandwidth utilization for a given signal? (But at the expense of 3dB poorer SNR...) I suspect that going through the math for the 'direct generation' means of SSB-FM would be pretty gnarly, but the 'first generate FM, then add a sharp filter' approach should work (although this will really generate vestigal sideband modulation...). ---Joel Kolstad |
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