Dave Bernstein wrote:
PSK -- which many posters here have asserted is the most popular sound
card mode -- can be used in either LSB or USB at the operator's
discretion.
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
Packet and Pactor (I, II) are also sideband independent due to the
pulse coding used with
PSK -- which many posters here have asserted is the most popular sound
card mode -- can be used in either LSB or USB at the operator's
discretion.
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, John Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I ask this before but tell me again why
but it is based mainly on how PSK31, the first popular soundcard mode , is
tuned and viewed in a waterfall.
I posted about Peter Martinez's views on this before...
From the dude himself...
Andy K3UK
You can use either upper sideband or lower sideband when using PSK31, but
there are two
Everything Peter says about BPSK operation is sideband independent
except his last point, which is a human limitation. Application
software could mitigate this if desired, e.g. by providing QSY up and
QSY down controls that take sideband into account.
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
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