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Check out "The Phasing Method of SSB Generation" on
http://members.tripod.com/michaelgellis/mixerscom.html It has a diagram of how I was explaining to generate SSB. The diagram has the math for the signals, so you can see how the SSB is eventually generated by generating two DSB signals, then cancelling one of the sideband by summing or subtracting the signals. I'm going to let it slide, but I really don't like those comments about SSB being AM if you blah blah blah. They are true, but I don't believe they are useful in comprehending the modulation scheme. It is better to think of SSB, well at least USB, as just the voice signal (baseband audio) shifted up to a radio frequency. [If the voice signal was a 1Khz tone and the carrier was 10Mhz, then there would be a signal at 10Mhz+1Khz. It's that simple.] When you demodulate USB, you basically shift it back down to audio with a mixer. If you don't shift it correctly, you get the Donald Duck sound since the frequencies are offset a bit. LSB is slightly different in that the audio spectrum is reversed, much like that cheap frequency inversion used in "secure" communications. |
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