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Sometimes I really get curious and want to know about something.
I haven't seen the Ham Radio article, but I'm thinking if the whole idea had any merit it would be a popular mode by now. Bruce- It has been about 35 years since I had a class in school where SSB-FM was discussed. I recall that if you derive the equations for both AM and FM SSB, they are identical for practical purposes if the FM signal has low deviation (low modulation index?). Looking at Two Meter FM, the deviation typically peaks at about 5 KHz. If you listen to your local repeater with an SSB rig such as the IC-706, it will be obvious that it isn't a clean signal! However, a 3 KHz deviation FM signal on HF (below 29 MHz) will sound much cleaner when tuned as SSB, and you may not notice it isn't AM-SSB. With this in mind, consider that AM-SSB and FM-SSB might just be two ways to generate an SSB signal, assuming you use a filter to eliminate the carrier and other sideband. By the way, an IC-706, especially one with the TCXO, often has a more accurate frequency read-out than a typical Two Meter rig. Therefore you can use it to check a repeater's frequency by tuning it as if it were an SSB station while someone is speaking. It is easy enough to check the IC-706 against WWV on HF. 73, Fred, K4DII |
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