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![]() "Stinger" wrote in message news ![]() Thanks for that insight, Telamon. I read in the manual for one of my radios that "advanced" hams tend to use USB, but having listened to some of them, I doubted that theory. Yours makes much more sense -- Stinger It goes back to the first generation SSB transmitters which often generated SSB around 9 Mc. Heterodyning the frequency lower inverts the frequencies, which turned the USB at 9 Mc to LSB at 7 or 3 Mc. Heterodyning up doesn't change the frequency relationship, and USB remains USB. Frank Dresser |
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