What is Single Side Ban and how does it differ from SW
I'm interested from a boating perspective. What's the best option with the
lowest initial cost? |
Rico wrote: I'm interested from a boating perspective. What's the best option with the lowest initial cost? SSB (single sideband) is simply a modulation technique. It does not 'differ' from shortwave, it is simply a mode that is used on shortwave. Here is a page that may be of interest to you: http://www.onpassage.com/Communicati...uiser_Nets.htm dxAce Michigan USA |
Shortwave is only a range of frequencies 3 to 30 MHz
SSB or Single Sideband is a modulation type such as AM,FM, SSB For How AM and SSB works see URL: http://www.williamson-labs.com/480_mod.htm As far as cost -- there is a very wide range: Shortwave receiver reviews at URL: http://www2.rnw.nl/rnw/en/features/m...s/rx_curr.html AND http://www.eham.net/reviews/products/8 -- Caveat Lector "Rico" wrote in message ... I'm interested from a boating perspective. What's the best option with the lowest initial cost? |
There is Low SSB and High SSB.Not all Shortwave radio's have SSB.
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Rico wrote: I'm interested from a boating perspective. What's the best option with the lowest initial cost? SSB (single sideband) is simply a modulation technique. It does not 'differ' from shortwave, it is simply a mode that is used on shortwave. Here is a page that may be of interest to you: http://www.onpassage.com/Communicati...uiser_Nets.htm Thanks Ace! |
There is Low SSB and High SSB.Not all Shortwave radio's have SSB. Thanks all! |
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