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![]() "Brenda Ann" wrote in message ... "drewdawg" wrote in message ... In , Jim Burgan typed: While this thread is still alive I remember when Gilligan's head became a radio and the skipper mentioned that if there were two of him they could have stereo. This was years before Kahn am-stereo. Hmmmm :-\ But not years before XETRA (then XTRA) were experimenting with AM stereo using a sort of split modulation scheme (right channel modulating one sideband and the left modulating the other). They used this for many years. I used to be able to use two radios, one tuned to each sideband to listen to (very poor separation) stereo. The system was called the Kahn ISB system, which stood for Independant SideBand. That's what drewdawg was talking about. Kahn had a prototype of this system on WABC in the late '50s. At the time, it was an idea called "powerside", because all the power was in one sideband. The concept was that you could pack more stations into the spectrum, since each one would only use on side of the channel. I think it was a bonehead idea, myself. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- If there's nothing that offends you in your community, then you know you're not living in a free society. Kim Campbell - ex-Prime Minister of Canada - 2004 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- For direct replies, take out the contents between the hyphens. -Really!- |
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