neazoi
Advanced Member level 6
Hello,
Thinking logically I would like to ask something:
The SSB-SC modulation can be "seen" on the receiver side like a narrow-FM modulation?
What I mean is that, If you see the SSB-SC signal it is like a signal that continuously changes it's frequency (within 3KHz or so) in and out of the suppressed carrier. Of course it changes also it's amplitude, but the radioamateurs tend to use audio compressors to keep the amplitude stable and hense maximize the transmitted output.
Why not making a narrow FM transmitter which is easier to make and to replace the SSB-SC one? This transmitter would achieve full power at all times and avoiding any sidebands at all. The carrier can be then switched on with a relay only on the transmit times.
Would that work?
Thinking logically I would like to ask something:
The SSB-SC modulation can be "seen" on the receiver side like a narrow-FM modulation?
What I mean is that, If you see the SSB-SC signal it is like a signal that continuously changes it's frequency (within 3KHz or so) in and out of the suppressed carrier. Of course it changes also it's amplitude, but the radioamateurs tend to use audio compressors to keep the amplitude stable and hense maximize the transmitted output.
Why not making a narrow FM transmitter which is easier to make and to replace the SSB-SC one? This transmitter would achieve full power at all times and avoiding any sidebands at all. The carrier can be then switched on with a relay only on the transmit times.
Would that work?