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![]() "Fred McKenzie" wrote in message ... In article .com, "K7ITM" wrote: ... or just transmit the SSB with a suppressed carrier that you don't have to worry about removing.) Tom & Sam- That is what I was going to suggest. It is a common practice to send a partially reduced carrier that doesn't eat up a lot of power, but allows you to synchronize to it using a synchronous detector. The Canadian time and frequency standard transmitters at 3330 and 7335 kHz are USB with partially reduced carrier. I don't see the point of sending a tone in the middle of the speech spectrum to provide a sync reference when unsuppressing the carrier to some degree is much more economical. Tom |
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