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HF Guy...
Good post and great links! "HFguy" wrote in message news:ZU2wf.979$ID1.548@trndny01... wayne wrote: As i understand it when a AM signal fades you can sometimes still hear the modulation content but without the AM carrier to support it so it sounds garbled like listening to a SSB signal on AM, so the SD circuit is adding the carrier back to the signal sync'd to the original carrier so it does'nt beat against the existing AM carrier and cause a heterodyne and then the audio does'nt distort when it looses it supporting carrier because of the receiver has generated it own carrier. Correct me if i'm wrong..... You're essentially correct. When the signal fades it changes the phase relationship between the carrier and the audio sidebands, which produces distortion. A sync' detector replaces the defective received carrier with a locally generated 'clean' one. http://www.hard-core-dx.com/nordicdx...al/fading.html http://nitehawk.com/sm5bsz/linuxdsp/selfade/selfade.htm |
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