as stated before..

The Federal Communications Commission, the
government agency that regulates the Amateur Radio Service in the United
States, has recently ruled that ESSB is "not in accordance with good amateur and engineering practice"


3650Hz is more than is needed for decent 2 way ssb contacts.


Jesse N4BFD wrote:
What is the reason for the high cut being at 3650hz?

N4BFD





On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 6:48 PM, Eric Wachsmann <e...@flex-radio.com> wrote:

Actually, there is a limit of 3650Hz on the high cut for each sideband
(i.e.
7.3kHz on AM/FMN/DSB) when using the FLEX-3000.


Eric Wachsmann
FlexRadio Systems
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