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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. not as boneheaded as an earlier U.S. government idea to purposely assign all (and I mean all) broadcast stations in the entire country to the exact same frequency. which is exactly what they did. You can just imagine the interference. They were all AM mode. |
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