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On Sun, 09 Oct 2005 10:50:22 -0400, Dave Holford
wrote: With what receiver and which filter? What kind of detector? I can design any number of receivers that will do what you claim, but that doesn't negate the fact that the standard filtered superhet SSB receiver will receive a signal on the "wrong" sideband if the filter is wide enough and the detector is set correctly. As I stated in my first posting, a Winradio. Yes, the WinRadio G303 and G313 appear to be the only commercially available eceivers with genuine ISB and DSB modes. The DSB is actually so good that you can receive standard AM with it and can hardly hear any difference (i.e. the digital BFO inserts the carrier spot on frequency, like with synchronous AM mode). I did an interesting experiment with my G303e/PD by using stereo speakers in DSB mode on an AM broadcast station, and you can actually hear a phase difference variation between the two sidebands. This causes an amazing "floating in space" audio sensation. Peter |