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![]() "Robert11" wrote in message ... Hi, Let's say I pick up a regular HF shortwave station on AM. Should I also be able to hear this same station on USB ? If so, what would the freq. "offset" that I should increase the tuned freq. to ? Should I expect the USB freq to be clearer, or... ? Thanks, B. You can receive the AM signal on both USB and LSB. This is a good technique to remember as listening to one sideband is not so prone to selective fading or phase distortion of the carrier. It is also useful when trying to listen to AM stations 5KHz apart. Often you can tune to one or other of the sidebands and listen to a clear signal, while the other sideband is being interefered with by the adjacent station. The sideband filter usually has a narrower bandwidth. This is not a hi fi method, but it is excellent for identifying weaker signals. Some stations do transmit on SSB only. AFRS is on 10320khz from Hawaii in my afternoons, with a very strong USB signal. Brad. |
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